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Chemical Storage --Keeping the air out
Old 01-09-2006   #1
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Chemical Storage --Keeping the air out

Recent Threads mentioned HC-110 have had me wandering around google. I've recently been thinking that I need a second developer in addition to Diafine + Tri-X. I ran acrossThis Site .

He States that: "On opening a 16-ounce or 500-mL bottle of HC-110, I decant the syrup into four amber glass medicine bottles, three of which are filled to the brim to exclude all air. I withdraw the syrup with an oral medicine syringe (designed for giving liquid medicines to babies; not used with needles and not restricted by law anywhere). Then I spray "Dust-Off" gas into the bottle to displace the air that was let in."

This is an image of the bottle tops used

My Questions are

1) Where do you get your bottles and more importantly the lids

2) How do you spray dust off inside, without it just escaping and being replaced by air again, do the caps have some sort of valve?

More detailed advice from anyone else who uses this method of chemical storage would be great.

-jay
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