dynachrome
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Earlier today I mixed up two batches of ID-11. The first batch was an ancient 1 Quart box with a code of 06E0831. I mixed it with distilled water at approximately the right temperature. The Part A powder was a reddish brown. I dropped in a small piece of old exposed TMX and it turned black pretty quickly but I dumped the developer out anyway.
Next, I mixed up a 1 Liter batch, also with distilled water and also at approximately the right temperature. The box code is 84E082. It would have been purchased before we moved to our current house in 2005. The Part A powder was tge sane reddish brown color as the earlier and much older batch. I dropped in the piece of TMX and it turned black right away. This time I decided to keep the stuff for later testing.
The odd thing is that I have a large supply of 1 Quart packages of Microphen and every time I mix up a package, it works perfectly. I did notice that the Part A packages of the old Microphen have plastic bags for both Parts A and B. Both batches of ID-11 that I mixed up today had Part B in a plastic bag but Part A in a paper and foil bag. Somewhere I have some very old boxes of Agfa Atomal. When I tried to mix up a batch, it was dead as a door nail. Both parts A and B were in paper and foil packets.
I ordered some more ID-11 and I still have some of the more recent stuff lying around. If I can test my second batch later today, I will have some idea of what happened.
Next, I mixed up a 1 Liter batch, also with distilled water and also at approximately the right temperature. The box code is 84E082. It would have been purchased before we moved to our current house in 2005. The Part A powder was tge sane reddish brown color as the earlier and much older batch. I dropped in the piece of TMX and it turned black right away. This time I decided to keep the stuff for later testing.
The odd thing is that I have a large supply of 1 Quart packages of Microphen and every time I mix up a package, it works perfectly. I did notice that the Part A packages of the old Microphen have plastic bags for both Parts A and B. Both batches of ID-11 that I mixed up today had Part B in a plastic bag but Part A in a paper and foil bag. Somewhere I have some very old boxes of Agfa Atomal. When I tried to mix up a batch, it was dead as a door nail. Both parts A and B were in paper and foil packets.
I ordered some more ID-11 and I still have some of the more recent stuff lying around. If I can test my second batch later today, I will have some idea of what happened.