GeorgesGiralt
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dancqu said:BTW, would'nt it be a lot easier to mix up some
Mytol now and then? Dan
Hi Dan !dancqu said:I've wondered for some time the source of those 100ml bottles.
I've any number of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 ounce amber Boston Rounds
but have never seen 100ml bottles.
Yes, after checking my sales slip, this is the name they call it ! Wonderfull caps !dancqu said:My bottles all have the Polycone or Polyseal caps; screw
caps with a PE cork included. A very sure seal.
Mytol, as far as I know, is not the exact Kodak stuff.... The closer looking is Foma FOMADON EXCEL which is a fraudulent copy according to Kodak, so it will be banned from USA ...dancqu said:BTW, would'nt it be a lot easier to mix up some
Mytol now and then? Dan
GeorgesGiralt said:Hi Dan !
Mytol, as far as I know, is not the exact Kodak stuff....
dancqu said:I've wondered for some time the source of those 100ml bottles.
I've any number of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 ounce amber Boston Rounds
but have never seen 100ml bottles.
GeorgesGiralt said:Mytol, as far as I know, is not the exact Kodak stuff.... The closer looking is Foma FOMADON EXCEL
Nicole Boenig-McGrade said:Can I as though if anyone has any experience with using a Replenishing system with full strength Xtol?
fhovie said:I highly recommend the MYTOL - I use it a lot for push processing or for big enlargements. It also keeps well if it is denied Oxygen. I had some stock solution I mixed up in February (6 mo old) and used it last week. I had it in one of those "accordian" plastic bottles and so there was no air in it. It worked perfectly. (It had yellowed a little)
srs5694 said:Interesting about the yellowing -- I'd always heard that PC developers don't yellow as they age or go bad. Also, you might want to check out this page.[/i] It's got aging tests on several developers, including D-76, XTOL, and Mytol. One key point was that the accordian-style bottles they tested actually reduced storage life. They speculate that the reason was that the plastic wasn't impermeable to air. This speculation is backed up by [url=http://silvergrain.org/Photo-Tech/plastic.html]this page by Ryuji Suzuki, which describes plastic storage bottles' suitability for storing chemicals. The accordian bottles I've got use #2 (HDPE) plastic, which Suzuki recommends against using for developers because they're relatively permeable to air.
srs5694 said:Interesting about the yellowing -- I'd always heard that PC developers don't yellow as they age or go bad. Also, you might want to check out this page. It's got aging tests on several developers, including D-76, XTOL, and Mytol. One key point was that the accordian-style bottles they tested actually reduced storage life. They speculate that the reason was that the plastic wasn't impermeable to air. This speculation is backed up by this page by Ryuji Suzuki, which describes plastic storage bottles' suitability for storing chemicals. The accordian bottles I've got use #2 (HDPE) plastic, which Suzuki recommends against using for developers because they're relatively permeable to air.
Hi Nicole !Nicole Boenig-McGrade said:Georges this is great info, I keep coming back to it. Thanks again!
Can I as though if anyone has any experience with using a Replenishing system with full strength Xtol?
How do you store it?
How do you adjust your dev times?
Ryuji said:I do recommend glass or PET (PETE in the US) bottles for storing developers. HDPE might be ok if the bottle walls are very thick, but ones used for beverages are often thin.
Now yer talkin`, anyway, wot`s wrong wiv homebrew wines & beers?FrankB said:Um, sorry, I missed the obvious solution...
1) Buy various bottles of beer (Old Speckled Hen, Theakstons Old Peculiar, etc.)
2) Drink beer
3) Buy beer caps (24 for £1.50)
4) Experiment to see which bottles the caps fit
5) Buy more beer of the appropriate type
6) Drink beer
7) When hangover has worn off, wash bottles thoroughly
8) Fill bottles with whatever chemicals you desire and seal with cap
9) Label bottles clearly enough to be visible even after drinking beer!
...I'm a little surprised I didn't think of it before!
Bob F. said:Small amber bottles can be found in the UK if you
search for Winchester bottles - often sold by
aromatherapy suppliers and the like. Bob.
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