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Table of Contents I co vy VOA W 14 18 18 Page 2 INTRODUCTION 3 TYPES OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING 3 Equipment 3 Techniques 3 METALS
Mechanisms of Corrosion Types of Corrosion Factors Affecting Corrosion
Photographic ...
Table of Contents I co vy VOA W 14 18 18 Page 2 INTRODUCTION 3 TYPES OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING 3 Equipment 3 Techniques 3 METALS
Mechanisms of Corrosion Types of Corrosion Factors Affecting Corrosion
Photographic ...
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To use Table III , first refer to the section headed “ Chemical and Photographic
Suitability " and then to the section ... Materials that are listed as satisfactory in
Table III may cause a reaction in a very high concentration of the processing ...
To use Table III , first refer to the section headed “ Chemical and Photographic
Suitability " and then to the section ... Materials that are listed as satisfactory in
Table III may cause a reaction in a very high concentration of the processing ...
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Table IV compares some of the advantages and disadvantages of plastics with
those of metals . TABULAR SUMMARY OF PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS The
photographic acceptability of selected plastics is shown in Table III , page 14 ...
Table IV compares some of the advantages and disadvantages of plastics with
those of metals . TABULAR SUMMARY OF PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS The
photographic acceptability of selected plastics is shown in Table III , page 14 ...
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