ntenny
Subscriber
This might be old news, but I just opened a bottle of TEA from the Formulary (bought about a year ago), and the contents were much thinner than past batches. Previously, I’ve found their TEA very difficult to draw into a syringe, and this batch flowed right up, about like the old HC-110 syrup. My ascorbic acid also seemed to dissolve faster in it than I’m used to, but that may be just because the stirrer had an easier time spinning in the thinner medium.
Checking the SDS revealed that the Formulary now list their TEA at 85%, with the rest claimed to be diethanolamine. I’m pretty sure it used to be listed higher. I went ahead and mixed up a batch of PC-TEA as usual, and my test roll looks fine to the eye, but I wonder if there are photographic implications to this change. Has anyone done real testing on developers mixed with 85% TEA vs. higher concentrations?
-NT
Checking the SDS revealed that the Formulary now list their TEA at 85%, with the rest claimed to be diethanolamine. I’m pretty sure it used to be listed higher. I went ahead and mixed up a batch of PC-TEA as usual, and my test roll looks fine to the eye, but I wonder if there are photographic implications to this change. Has anyone done real testing on developers mixed with 85% TEA vs. higher concentrations?
-NT