Re: Kodalith fine line developer formula (sort of)

From: Jack Fulton ^lt;jefulton1@comcast.net>
Date: 11/22/04-10:34:39 PM Z
Message-id: <FCAA6547-3D08-11D9-8EEA-000A95B78DBA@comcast.net>

Judy:
        Dang, if you aint a simple wonder. Thanks for remembering and, well,
gee, have a great Thanksgiving Day . . and, to the rest of you, all
over the world, may the great light shine upon your visage.
        Jack

On Nov 22, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Judy Seigel wrote:

Cleaning out a humongous file today to make room for a new humongous
file (1-1/2 square feet costs about $65 a minute around here), I came
across a piece of paper in my handwriting titled "Kodak Graphic Arts,
Kodalith Fine Line Developer" -- and dimly recalled getting the info
from (my note on the bottom says) someone in graphic arts division of
Kodak,

as follows:

#146-5228 $15 A&B enough to make 2 gallons, keeps 3-6 mo in stock
solution
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contents:

A: 75-80% formaldehyde bisulfite
    22% hydroquinone

B: 70-75% sodium carbonate
     10-15% sodium bicarbonate
     10-20% sodium hexametaphosphate
     less than 1% potassium bromide
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in working solution:

90-95% water
5-10% sodium formaldehyde bisulfite
5-105 sodium carbonate
1% hydroquinone
less thqan 1% sodium bicarbonate
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In the same file I found a formula for D-76, which may have gotten
re-buried already. But if it's not published & someone wants it, it's
got to be around here somewhere.

Judy
Received on Mon Nov 22 22:35:48 2004

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