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Adox ADOTOL odorless stop bath for preparation of 1000 ml

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  • ADOX ADOSTOP ECO P
  • odorless stop bath
  • with indicator powder for the preparation of 1000 ml

Stop bath interrupts the developing process and neutralizes the developer so that the fixer does not deacidify and tip over due to carryover.
ADOSTOP, based on citric acid and with an indicator, is the elegant form of stop bath. It has no smell or at most a pleasant citrus-fresh smell and it indicates when it is used up by changing color from yellow to blue-violet.

ADOSTOP helps to work on time during film and paper development by immediately interrupting
the development process.

Stop bath is a must when processing baryta papers, otherwise streaks can occur.

The new ADOSTOP ECO was designed with a view to avoiding hazardous substances.

The following changes have been made in detail:
Pure citric acid as a base (no acetic acid content)
No biocide
Water-soluble indicator without solvent

Advantages of the new formulation:
Almost completely odorless
Biodegradable
No more precipitation of the indicator
At least 3sqm/liter preparation.

Shelf life of the working solution:
Slightly shorter compared to the old variant with biocide. Recommended: 1-2 weeks.

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Adox ADOTOL odorless stop bath for preparation of 1000 ml

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  • ADOX ADOSTOP ECO P
  • odorless stop bath
  • with indicator powder for the preparation of 1000 ml

Product description for Adox ADOTOL odorless stop bath for preparation of 1000 ml

Stop bath interrupts the developing process and neutralizes the developer so that the fixer does not deacidify and tip over due to carryover.
ADOSTOP, based on citric acid and with an indicator, is the elegant form of stop bath. It has no smell or at most a pleasant citrus-fresh smell and it indicates when it is used up by changing color from yellow to blue-violet.

ADOSTOP helps to work on time during film and paper development by immediately interrupting
the development process.

Stop bath is a must when processing baryta papers, otherwise streaks can occur.

The new ADOSTOP ECO was designed with a view to avoiding hazardous substances.

The following changes have been made in detail:
Pure citric acid as a base (no acetic acid content)
No biocide
Water-soluble indicator without solvent

Advantages of the new formulation:
Almost completely odorless
Biodegradable
No more precipitation of the indicator
At least 3sqm/liter preparation.

Shelf life of the working solution:
Slightly shorter compared to the old variant with biocide. Recommended: 1-2 weeks.

Adox ADOTOL odorless stop bath for preparation of 1000 ml

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