Re: Photo chemistry destroying PVC

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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:02:01 +0900, "James B. Davis" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>anything about this recently, but my understanding from years ago is that 
>>B&W chemistry is ok, color negatives kind of ok if cleaned up by a thorough 
>>fresh water wash, positive processes work a few years & need plumbing 
>>replacement (ciba/ilfo chromes don't work at all). I don't recall anything 
>>about alternate process chemistries. Hopefully, you'll be able to get some 
>>more recent info.
>
>All the plumbing I've ever seen on processors is ABS, not PVC. I guess there's a
>good reason for that.

Damn, I got that in reverse, sorry.

The plumbing on processors is always PVC, the grey stuff, not the black ABS.

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