DonF
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hi again
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/rockland-colloid-should-i-bother.112558/page-3#post-1817235
donF speaks about havng adhesion issues with trophy aluminum plates. i am guessing that maybe what you
have might be similar but a different "brand" ? he solved his problem by cleaning the plates well and then putting a layer of gelatin on the plate as a sub layer/
photoengineer warns about food grade gelatin, you might contact photographers formulary or artcraft chemical or bostick and sullivan
and purchase some 250 / photo grade gelatin. its pretty inexpensive .
i have my developer (used) in a haul-drum. not sure what your recovery situation might be. its best to do a little research for your area about
what you use and how it can be disposed. i'm also trying to figure out a non-thiocyanate developer. cause id rather not use harsh chemistry
good luck !
The B&H plates are listed as having a gloss finish with a protective coating. They sound a great deal like repackaged plates from Main Trophy Supply. The Rockland plates are much thinner and have a slightly textured anodized-appearing finish.
I had major adhesion issues with the glossy plates. The AGPLus just floated off in the fixer. Gelatin subbing was no help, and is only recommended by Rockland for vitreous surfaces with AGPlus. A satisfactory solution was to wet-sand the plates lightly with 1200 grit wet/dry sandpaper, followed by a scrub with sodium carbonate solution, followed by a thorough rinse. I still had issues with emulsion popping off the plates after time, but some seemed fine.
I just dumped the developer down the drain to city sewers when done, as with common Dektol.
Best,
Don