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Adox ADONAL concentrate 500 ml

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  • 100 ml concentrate
  • Mode of operation:sharpening
  • One-time developer
  • Capacity for 20 films

Produced according to the last known Agfa Rodinal original recipe from 2005.

Sharpening developer as a liquid concentrate. Easy to use: dilute / develop / dump away.

One of the most universal developers ever with worldwide reputation and one of the most comprehensive collections of developing time.

500 ml concentrate for dilutions from 1+25 to 1+200. This developer is made according to the last known Agfa Rodinal original recipe. It uses selected, post-processed raw materials and is absolutely identical in formulation. To the best of our knowledge, this statement does not currently apply to any other paraminophenol-based developer on the market that was manufactured after 2010.

Rodinal is the oldest photochemical patent in the world. The concentrate has an almost unlimited shelf life - even if the bottle slowly discolors after opening. When prepared, it must be used up quickly, as it quickly loses effectiveness in dilutions above 1+25. There are development instructions from the last century, according to which an ADOX 25 ASA film in Rodinal 1+200 would climb to a miraculous 400 ASA after 3 days of stand development, but we think that every chemist will probably banish this theory to the drawer of curiosities.

Adonal/Rodinal differs slightly from APH09/R09 by a slightly improved fine grain.
Adonal/Rodinal also uses more expensive raw materials, which is also reflected in the selling price.

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Adox ADONAL concentrate 500 ml

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  • 100 ml concentrate
  • Mode of operation:sharpening
  • One-time developer
  • Capacity for 20 films

Product description for Adox ADONAL concentrate 500 ml

Produced according to the last known Agfa Rodinal original recipe from 2005.

Sharpening developer as a liquid concentrate. Easy to use: dilute / develop / dump away.

One of the most universal developers ever with worldwide reputation and one of the most comprehensive collections of developing time.

500 ml concentrate for dilutions from 1+25 to 1+200. This developer is made according to the last known Agfa Rodinal original recipe. It uses selected, post-processed raw materials and is absolutely identical in formulation. To the best of our knowledge, this statement does not currently apply to any other paraminophenol-based developer on the market that was manufactured after 2010.

Rodinal is the oldest photochemical patent in the world. The concentrate has an almost unlimited shelf life - even if the bottle slowly discolors after opening. When prepared, it must be used up quickly, as it quickly loses effectiveness in dilutions above 1+25. There are development instructions from the last century, according to which an ADOX 25 ASA film in Rodinal 1+200 would climb to a miraculous 400 ASA after 3 days of stand development, but we think that every chemist will probably banish this theory to the drawer of curiosities.

Adonal/Rodinal differs slightly from APH09/R09 by a slightly improved fine grain.
Adonal/Rodinal also uses more expensive raw materials, which is also reflected in the selling price.

Adox ADONAL concentrate 500 ml

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EAN
4260243552001
KAN
37805

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