Depends on your use of "Most"So I'm 100% correct, not only partly![]()
")Most of other chemistry ADOX do by themselves. Correct?
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It does. So this makes me 100% rightHenning, it sounds as if both you and miha may be partly rightSo for clarification here: Does Tetenal make the Adox Rodinal for Adox?
Am I? I don't think so.You are misinterpretating my post.
Most as "greatest in amount or degree"Depends on your use of "Most"
(as in "")
https://www.adox.de/Photo/keeping-properties-of-developers/
“ADOX for chemistry which is subject to oxydisation. In general you can check if your bottle is made from:
And
- Glas = the best option. Cat.A
- PET or ADOX PE/PA = very good. Cat. A
- PE-HD or other materials which are non blocking = inferior for developers. Cat B”
And
- “The amount of openings of the bottle- the more, the worse.
- Have you used protective gas or glass marbles to push oxygen containing air out of the bottle again?”
“Keep the developer in the original bottle if it is a PE/PA or PET bottle. Refill developer sold in a PE-HD bottle to a glass bottle.”
All of the above would seem to indicate that glass and glass marbles are ok and mandated from the manufacturer?
Thanks for the clarification Henning, I don't use the Adox Rodinal, for tthe very reason that you don't use other brands, The only time I bought the Adox product it died on me very quickly, I got 20 films fine, the 21st it was dead, which never happened with Agfa Rodinal, and has never happened with RO9,/one stop, these days it is supplied in softpack, and it keeps it's fresh colour much longer, up to 3 or 4 month's, and I always seem to get the last dregs out of it, plus it os easier to get hold of here, everyone seems to stock it and very few stock the Adox version, in fact no where that I go to for supplies stock the Adox Rodinol/Adonal,
Richard
How about just not using glass plugs then?
There are plenty of screw cab, plastic, or plastic coated metal, glass bottles out there.
I've never tried the Tetenal paranol S but I,ve heard that it is a good product, when you boil it down it is quite possible that it is Tetenal that make the various Rodinal clones, they are the biggest chemical makers in Germany,I've found the Tetenal Paranol-S developer works well as a substitute / equivalent for Rodinal.
Tetenal and perhaps Calbe: https://www.calbe-chemie.de/de/I've never tried the Tetenal paranol S but I,ve heard that it is a good product, when you boil it down it is quite possible that it is Tetenal that make the various Rodinal clones, they are the biggest chemical makers in Germany,
Am I? I don't think so.
Funny that this is just resurrected since I just developed a roll of Bergger 400 in Adox Rodinal dated 2015 also. This roll was just a quick test roll from a Rolleiflex 2.8E that I just finished repairing. I did wonder a little bit if the Rodinal was still good, but all shots were just fine. I do think that when this bottle is gone the next one will be transferred to a Boston brown glass bottle. I just don’t trust any kind of plastic for any long lived film developer. It takes me forever to use a bottle of Rodinal since I only use it for quick tests or a very rare roll of PanF+. Still a dang good developer if that’s what you like. JohnW
But there is an idea that plastic is always inferior (occurs on Photrio in both the camera and chemical departments), and a reflexive move to use something else, without discussing the properties of the something-else. /QUOTE]
Applies to many ideas on Photrio.
pentaxuser
I guess the 2015 bottle isn't bad after all.
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