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Eastman Kodak Company. use 304 stainless steel in any photographic applica- tion where it might be confused with 316 stainless steel . Type 316 stainless steel has been satisfactory for contact with processing solutions , with the ...
Eastman Kodak Company. use 304 stainless steel in any photographic applica- tion where it might be confused with 316 stainless steel . Type 316 stainless steel has been satisfactory for contact with processing solutions , with the ...
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Eastman Kodak Company. 3 Table VII ACCEPTABILITY OF FILTER MATERIALS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES (. In general , the ... Processing solutions and wash waters usually con- tain 27.
Eastman Kodak Company. 3 Table VII ACCEPTABILITY OF FILTER MATERIALS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES (. In general , the ... Processing solutions and wash waters usually con- tain 27.
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Eastman Kodak Company. LUBRICANTS In general , petroleum lubricants do not show photo- graphic activity with silver - based photographic prod- ucts . They do cause processing solution repellancy if they get on the products prior to ...
Eastman Kodak Company. LUBRICANTS In general , petroleum lubricants do not show photo- graphic activity with silver - based photographic prod- ucts . They do cause processing solution repellancy if they get on the products prior to ...
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