Thomas Hoppe said:
Hello,
here's the link to the Calbe data sheet:
Calbe
and the MSDS:
MSDS
Interesting Thomas, Thanks.
The Calbe A-300 data sheet tells me that the fixer is based on Sodium Thiosulfate (which I already knew - from another source). The data sheet contains no other chemical information. It is mute on whether the fix is acid, neutral or alkaline ( I know it is acid from another source). It is also mute on hardening (I know it is non-hardening - also from another source).
The Calbe A-300 MSDS lists only one chemical component - Disodium Disulfite - aka Sodium Metabisulfite. This confirms that the fixer is acidic.
Gevaert G-301 Acid Fixing Bath is a simple recipe that contains similar chemical components:
Sodium Thiosulfate-----------------------250 grams
Potassium or Sodium Metabisulfite----------25 grams
Water to make-----------------------------1 liter
If you add 20 to 30 grams of either:
Ammonium Chloride
or
Ammonium Sulfate
to Gevaert G-301, you will have a moderately rapid acting fixer.
BTW, Ammonium Hydroxide will work as well (to add ammonium ion), but it is more corrosive than the other two chemicals mentioned.