Construction Materials for Photographic Processing Equipment |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page 14
... cleaning , pay special attention to areas at joints and welds . Steel wool should never be used to clean stainless steel . When any of the detrimental chemicals or their solutions have been in contact with the stainless alloys , they ...
... cleaning , pay special attention to areas at joints and welds . Steel wool should never be used to clean stainless steel . When any of the detrimental chemicals or their solutions have been in contact with the stainless alloys , they ...
Page 16
... cleaned easily ; tanks and trays for short - duration use . Fittings , particularly pipe fittings , valves , and faucets . 4 = Racks , sprockets ( metal only ) , and idlers which may be immersed continuously or intermittently . Pipe ...
... cleaned easily ; tanks and trays for short - duration use . Fittings , particularly pipe fittings , valves , and faucets . 4 = Racks , sprockets ( metal only ) , and idlers which may be immersed continuously or intermittently . Pipe ...
Page 19
... cleaning solutions for photographic equipment , is poor for both the homopolymer and the copolymer . Most literature does not recommend their use in solutions having a pH lower than 4.0 . The homopolymer has poor resistance to strong ...
... cleaning solutions for photographic equipment , is poor for both the homopolymer and the copolymer . Most literature does not recommend their use in solutions having a pH lower than 4.0 . The homopolymer has poor resistance to strong ...
Common terms and phrases
Acetate acids added AISI Type alcohol alkalies alloy anodic applications aromatic attack base bleaches brass carbon cast cause Cellulose Cellulose Acetate chemical resistance chloride Coating common Company compounds concentration construction materials containing continuous copper corrosion developer dilute dimensional stability DuPont effect elastomers environment Epoxy excellent fabrication Fe balance Fiber filter Flexible Glass grades graphic hardness heat Hypalon impact important increases Industries inhibitors iron lines machine material mechanical metal molding Nemours occurs organic oxidizing percent Phenolic photographic activity photographic processing equipment photographic processing solutions physical piping pitting plastics Polyester Polyethylene polymer Polypropylene Polyvinyl Chloride prior problems proper properties protective range ratio recommended Reinforced resins rubber satisfactory selection Silicone soften solvents stainless steel strength strong suitable sulfur surface Table tanks techniques Teflon temperature thermoplastic tions usually welding wide