fdonadio
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A friend of mine gave me a shitload of old, long expired Kodak GBX fixer. It’s a rapid fixer for x-ray film and comes in liquid form.
The plastic bottles are warped and there is an opaque, very light, yellowed-white precipitate on the bottom, with some of it stuck to the bottle walls. If I give the bottle a good shake, it seems to dissolve, but precipitates again after a couple of hours.
I intend on doing a clip test anyway, but I must say I don’t think it’s good anymore.
I am very curious to know what substance(s) is(are) the most probable to have precipitated. Here goes the “formula”, from the MSDS:
Weight % - Component (CAS Registry No.)
Concentrate:
50-55 - Water (007732-18-5)
30-35 - Ammonium thiosulfate (007783-18-8)
1-5 - Sodium acetate (000127-09-3)
1-5 - Sodium bisulfite (007631-90-5)
1-5 - Ammonium sulfite (010196-04-0)
1-5 - Acetic acid (000064-19-7)
1-5 - Boric acid (010043-35-3)
What do you guys think?
Cheers,
Flavio
The plastic bottles are warped and there is an opaque, very light, yellowed-white precipitate on the bottom, with some of it stuck to the bottle walls. If I give the bottle a good shake, it seems to dissolve, but precipitates again after a couple of hours.
I intend on doing a clip test anyway, but I must say I don’t think it’s good anymore.
I am very curious to know what substance(s) is(are) the most probable to have precipitated. Here goes the “formula”, from the MSDS:
Weight % - Component (CAS Registry No.)
Concentrate:
50-55 - Water (007732-18-5)
30-35 - Ammonium thiosulfate (007783-18-8)
1-5 - Sodium acetate (000127-09-3)
1-5 - Sodium bisulfite (007631-90-5)
1-5 - Ammonium sulfite (010196-04-0)
1-5 - Acetic acid (000064-19-7)
1-5 - Boric acid (010043-35-3)
What do you guys think?
Cheers,
Flavio