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Used or unwanted processing chemicals and scrap film and paper should be disposed of through a licenced waste disposal operator. (Recovery of silver from used fixer, film and paper is a key part of the waste treatment process.)
- Ilford Photochemistry Faq's
How do I dispose of my used or unwanted ILFORD...
- Processing the Film
Chemicals should be handled where there is adequate...
- Ilford Photochemistry Faq's
30 mar 2017 · Chemicals should be handled where there is adequate ventilation and always avoid surfaces where food is kept/prepared. It is well worth taking a few minutes to read our Health and Safety section which gives advice and guidance on the safe use and disposal of chemicals.
How do I dispose of my used or unwanted ILFORD Photochemicals. Business or Trade users. As with other waste chemicals, business or trade users should dispose of via a suitably licensed waste operator. Domestic Users. Regulations vary between countries and regions.
9 kwi 2022 · There are a few classes of film-developing chemicals that are safe to put down the drain or in a septic system. Caffenol (or other garden variety film developers, like basil-based developers) have almost no environmental impact and can be dumped down the drain without worry.
2 cze 2013 · I'm getting ready to begin developing my film at home (mainly 4x5). My question is, how do I safely dispose of fixer, mainly, and if there are any other chemicals (in the developing process only) that I should also be concerned about their proper disposal.
Film developing chemicals are typically difficult to store for two main reasons: developer and fixer are both reducing agents, meaning they react with oxygen. This means to make them store over a long period of time, the solutions have to be stored in ways that limit their exposure to air.
9 lip 2019 · I developed my first roll of film 21 days ago and I want to develop 2 more rolls right now. But I am not sure if I can use my stop and my fixing solutions after all this time. I used Ilfostop and Ilford Rapid Fixer in my first try and stored them in dark glass bottles in case I would use them again.