Hello again,
I wish to make up DK-25R to replenish D-23 but have run into a problem. I was wanting to use the following formula to make 500ml of the stuff:
350ml Water at 52°C
Pinch of sodium sulphite
Metol – 5g
Sodium Sulphite – 50g
Sodium Metaborate – 10g
Water to Make 500ml
The formula is from the following page (adjusted for 500ml): https://www.kabbottphoto.com/developing-black-and-white-film-with-d-23/
Unfortunately, pure Sodium Metaborate has shown itself to be a luxury item here - just too expensive, so as suggested by @pentaxuser , I looked to John Finch's video:
This video shows how to make a solution where each 40ml contains 1g of Sodium Metaborate. The formula in the video, if I'm not mistaken is:
300ml or so of water at 52°C
Borax 7g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.5g
Water to make 400ml
I initially thought, "that's great", because 400ml contains 10g of Sodium Metaborate, just what's needed for the DK-25R formula.
But obviously, all that extra water is going to mess up the concentrations of Metol and sodium sulphite.
A naive idea would be to substitute the initial 350ml of water at 52°C with the 400ml of Sodium Metaborate solution, raised to 52°C, but I have no idea if that's safe or correct.
Unfortunately, John Finch in another video on making DK-25R, uses the sodium metaborate powder and not a solution.
Does anyone know what to do here, please?
Thanks!
I wish to make up DK-25R to replenish D-23 but have run into a problem. I was wanting to use the following formula to make 500ml of the stuff:
350ml Water at 52°C
Pinch of sodium sulphite
Metol – 5g
Sodium Sulphite – 50g
Sodium Metaborate – 10g
Water to Make 500ml
The formula is from the following page (adjusted for 500ml): https://www.kabbottphoto.com/developing-black-and-white-film-with-d-23/
Unfortunately, pure Sodium Metaborate has shown itself to be a luxury item here - just too expensive, so as suggested by @pentaxuser , I looked to John Finch's video:
This video shows how to make a solution where each 40ml contains 1g of Sodium Metaborate. The formula in the video, if I'm not mistaken is:
300ml or so of water at 52°C
Borax 7g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.5g
Water to make 400ml
I initially thought, "that's great", because 400ml contains 10g of Sodium Metaborate, just what's needed for the DK-25R formula.
But obviously, all that extra water is going to mess up the concentrations of Metol and sodium sulphite.
A naive idea would be to substitute the initial 350ml of water at 52°C with the 400ml of Sodium Metaborate solution, raised to 52°C, but I have no idea if that's safe or correct.
Unfortunately, John Finch in another video on making DK-25R, uses the sodium metaborate powder and not a solution.
Does anyone know what to do here, please?
Thanks!
I've purchased PMK in power form from the Formulary in the past, but it's not worth it now. Which is why I'm trying my hand at chemistry. ;-)