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... sulfur dioxide ) that forms , for example , in a closed space over an acid fixing bath . The detri- mental action of these compounds is generally less with a molybdenum - containing stainless steel , such as AISI Type 316 , but long ...
... sulfur dioxide ) that forms , for example , in a closed space over an acid fixing bath . The detri- mental action of these compounds is generally less with a molybdenum - containing stainless steel , such as AISI Type 316 , but long ...
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... sulfur in some form , usually in added vulcanizers , accelerators , or stabilizers . Sulfur compounds tend to desensitize photographic emulsions in the developer and the predeveloper steps of photographic processing . The amount of ...
... sulfur in some form , usually in added vulcanizers , accelerators , or stabilizers . Sulfur compounds tend to desensitize photographic emulsions in the developer and the predeveloper steps of photographic processing . The amount of ...
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... sulfur . Sulfur compounds tend to desensitize , but may also fog photographic products . Some commercial rubbers are classified as sulfur - free , even though they contain sulfur from compounding . Their desensitizing effect on ...
... sulfur . Sulfur compounds tend to desensitize , but may also fog photographic products . Some commercial rubbers are classified as sulfur - free , even though they contain sulfur from compounding . Their desensitizing effect on ...
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