About a year ago, I mixed up 500ml of Part A and 500ml of Part B using the following recipes:
Part A:
400ml Propylene Glycol (gently heated) to around 40°C
25g Pyrocatechin
1.25g Phenidone
2g Ascorbic Acid
Top off to total volume of 500ml with more PG
Part B:
400g distilled water
375g Potassium Carbonate
Top off to total volume of 500ml with more distilled water
They have been sitting in nearly full PET bottles at room temp in the dark ever since.
I know for sure that they still develop film since I used some 1:1:100 a week or two ago to develop a sheet of HP5+.
What I don't know is whether this year-old stuff is going to produce the same results that it would have produced when it was freshly mixed up. The whole reason I chose glycol instead of water-based recipes for the actual developing agents was so I could mix it once and forget about shelf death for... hopefully years. Am I in good shape here, or does Pyrocat HDC in glycol still have a shelf life for the Part A concentrate I need to keep track of?
Part A:
400ml Propylene Glycol (gently heated) to around 40°C
25g Pyrocatechin
1.25g Phenidone
2g Ascorbic Acid
Top off to total volume of 500ml with more PG
Part B:
400g distilled water
375g Potassium Carbonate
Top off to total volume of 500ml with more distilled water
They have been sitting in nearly full PET bottles at room temp in the dark ever since.
I know for sure that they still develop film since I used some 1:1:100 a week or two ago to develop a sheet of HP5+.
What I don't know is whether this year-old stuff is going to produce the same results that it would have produced when it was freshly mixed up. The whole reason I chose glycol instead of water-based recipes for the actual developing agents was so I could mix it once and forget about shelf death for... hopefully years. Am I in good shape here, or does Pyrocat HDC in glycol still have a shelf life for the Part A concentrate I need to keep track of?
