Hello,
I'd like to mix up the following Agfa 305 hardening fixer formula (posted by @Ian Grant ) to fix X-ray film:
305 Hardening Fixer
Water ------------------------------800ml
Sodium Thiosulphate ---------------200g
Sodium sulphite (anhyd)----------- 20g
Acetic acid (glacial) ----------------15ml
Potassium Alum (dodecahydrate)--10g
Water enough to make up to 1 Litre
Ref. https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/agfa-304-305.106122/post-1404302
I'm uncertain about the concentration of the glacial acetic acid. My chemical supplier stocks glacial acetic acid in solutions ranging from 1-6%.
Is the above a concentrated glacial acetic acid solution? If so, would this mean that I'd require 300ml of a 5% solution? ie. 15ml / 0.05
Also, can domestic alcohol vinegar (4% acetic acid) be used a substitute or would it introduce too many impurities? I use a dilution of this generally for my paper stop baths.
Thanks
I'd like to mix up the following Agfa 305 hardening fixer formula (posted by @Ian Grant ) to fix X-ray film:
305 Hardening Fixer
Water ------------------------------800ml
Sodium Thiosulphate ---------------200g
Sodium sulphite (anhyd)----------- 20g
Acetic acid (glacial) ----------------15ml
Potassium Alum (dodecahydrate)--10g
Water enough to make up to 1 Litre
Ref. https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/agfa-304-305.106122/post-1404302
I'm uncertain about the concentration of the glacial acetic acid. My chemical supplier stocks glacial acetic acid in solutions ranging from 1-6%.
Is the above a concentrated glacial acetic acid solution? If so, would this mean that I'd require 300ml of a 5% solution? ie. 15ml / 0.05
Also, can domestic alcohol vinegar (4% acetic acid) be used a substitute or would it introduce too many impurities? I use a dilution of this generally for my paper stop baths.
Thanks