Going through my stash of darkroom chemicals today I discovered that I've run out of Zone VI Hypo (sodium thiosulfate) that I use for my 2nd fixer when processing FB paper prints. Since Zone VI/Calumet chemicals are long gone, I need to find a substitute.
Note: This is not the Zone VI Film & Print Fixer, it's their plain hypo fixer.
I don't mind mixing my own so I found a number of on-line vendors that sell sodium thiosulfate. The best price seems to be from ChemistryStore:
https://www.chemistrystore.com/Chemicals_S-Z-Sodium_Thiosulfate_Penta.html
It is in pentahydrate form.
I found a formula for making 'plain hypo fixer':
water 125 degrees F 750 ml
Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate 250 g
Sodium sulfite anhydrous 30 g
Water to make 1000 ml
Questions:
1. Does anyone know if the Zone VI Hypo had sodium sulfite anhydrous mixed in or was it just sodium thiosulfate, ie 'pure hypo' ?
2. My understanding is that sodium sulfite is added to extend the life of the fixer by absorbing oxygen. Without it, how long should the plain hypo fixer last in a tray? Should I add it in anyway?
I've attempted to convert the formula to make a gallon of fixer at a time:
water 125 degrees F 85 oz
Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate 946 g
Sodium sulfite anhydrous 114 g
Water to make 128 oz
Did I get my math right (I didn't do well in chemistry
) ?
Thanks!
Note: This is not the Zone VI Film & Print Fixer, it's their plain hypo fixer.
I don't mind mixing my own so I found a number of on-line vendors that sell sodium thiosulfate. The best price seems to be from ChemistryStore:
https://www.chemistrystore.com/Chemicals_S-Z-Sodium_Thiosulfate_Penta.html
It is in pentahydrate form.
I found a formula for making 'plain hypo fixer':
water 125 degrees F 750 ml
Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate 250 g
Sodium sulfite anhydrous 30 g
Water to make 1000 ml
Questions:
1. Does anyone know if the Zone VI Hypo had sodium sulfite anhydrous mixed in or was it just sodium thiosulfate, ie 'pure hypo' ?
2. My understanding is that sodium sulfite is added to extend the life of the fixer by absorbing oxygen. Without it, how long should the plain hypo fixer last in a tray? Should I add it in anyway?
I've attempted to convert the formula to make a gallon of fixer at a time:
water 125 degrees F 85 oz
Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate 946 g
Sodium sulfite anhydrous 114 g
Water to make 128 oz
Did I get my math right (I didn't do well in chemistry
) ?Thanks!

