berntln
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I have acquired a bottle of Triethanolamine (TEA) and the other ingredients to mix 510-Pyro for the first time.
I expected the TEA to have a sirup like consistency, but the one I got from Ebay is not thick at all (e.g. like Kodak HC110), it has a consistency more like water. The bottle is marked "Azure Triethanolamine chemically pure form pH adjuster CAS No 102-71-6". I gave it a try yesterday and followed the mixing instruction given by Pictorial Planet on Youtube, heating the tea to 80C so that the ascorbin acid, the pyrallgol and the phenidone easily got disolved. I then developed a test-film that came out completely blank (even without frame numbers on the film edge) so to me it looked like no development took place at all.
Have I got a wrong kind of TEA?
It could also be the other chemicals that are old and non-working of course, but they all looked white and fresh to me.
Have any of you bought "thin" TEA that didn't work?
Bernt LN
I expected the TEA to have a sirup like consistency, but the one I got from Ebay is not thick at all (e.g. like Kodak HC110), it has a consistency more like water. The bottle is marked "Azure Triethanolamine chemically pure form pH adjuster CAS No 102-71-6". I gave it a try yesterday and followed the mixing instruction given by Pictorial Planet on Youtube, heating the tea to 80C so that the ascorbin acid, the pyrallgol and the phenidone easily got disolved. I then developed a test-film that came out completely blank (even without frame numbers on the film edge) so to me it looked like no development took place at all.
Have I got a wrong kind of TEA?
It could also be the other chemicals that are old and non-working of course, but they all looked white and fresh to me.
Have any of you bought "thin" TEA that didn't work?
Bernt LN