Steve Goldstein
Subscriber
The "TSP" sold in the local big-box stores is actually 75-80% Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate and 20-25% Sodium sesquicarbonate (the box doesn't list the composition, but it's in the manufacturer's MSDS). An old formula for a glycin-based developer calls for TSP. Is the presence of Sodium sesquicarbonate significant?
I've checked Artcraft Chemicals, Photographers' Formulary, and Bostick and Sullivan. None of them sell TSP. The Chemistry Store has it, with a minimum order of 8 pounds that'll end up costing more to ship than the chemical itself. Where else might I find pure TSP?
I've checked Artcraft Chemicals, Photographers' Formulary, and Bostick and Sullivan. None of them sell TSP. The Chemistry Store has it, with a minimum order of 8 pounds that'll end up costing more to ship than the chemical itself. Where else might I find pure TSP?

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