calebarchie
Member
Hi all,
I'm looking to fabricate same "heating" elements for a tank/tray I am making to develop b&w prints. I know stainless steel grade 316 is supposedly suitable for contact with bw chemistry with no corrosion or ill effect on photos but does anyone have any solid experience with this? Perhaps some trays you have used made out of SS?
The heating elements are designed more or less to stay submerged in chemicals at all times until the tank is emptied. In this case, I was thinking perhaps even taking it a step further and coating the ss with plasti dip, yet again that product is not recommended for being permanently submerged in liquids.
Does anybody have any info on this?? That would be greatly appreciated!
TYA
I'm looking to fabricate same "heating" elements for a tank/tray I am making to develop b&w prints. I know stainless steel grade 316 is supposedly suitable for contact with bw chemistry with no corrosion or ill effect on photos but does anyone have any solid experience with this? Perhaps some trays you have used made out of SS?
The heating elements are designed more or less to stay submerged in chemicals at all times until the tank is emptied. In this case, I was thinking perhaps even taking it a step further and coating the ss with plasti dip, yet again that product is not recommended for being permanently submerged in liquids.
Does anybody have any info on this?? That would be greatly appreciated!
TYA




