Does platinum or palladium go bad?

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mexipike

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I've inherited a fair amount of platinum and palladium solutions in glass bottles. Does it go bad? I know feri oxilate does.
 

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I've inherited a fair amount of platinum and palladium solutions in glass bottles. Does it go bad? I know feri oxilate does.

The metals last forever. The Ferric Oxalate, as you've already mentioned, does go bad; I typically mix a new solution from powder after about 3 months. You don't mention any developer--I use Potassium Oxalate--but this will last nearly forever, too. I haven't used EDTA as a clearing bath for a long time, but IIRC it lasts a long time.

Welcome to the world of pt/pd printing!

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AlanH
 

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I have had some old bottles of Platinum develop crystals in the bottle. Nothing I could do to permanently put them back into solution. I ended up sending it back to Bostick and Sullivan so they could put it back into solution for me.
Dennis
 
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