Dad was a Tech Rep for Kodak for 25 years. I wanted to try dividing the
powder mix also, but he convinced me that processing results could be
erratic from batch to batch.
John
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From: <MorrisMini@xxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 1999 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Storage of chemicals
> John H. wrote:
>
> <<There may be a problem dividing the powder evenly. How can you know
that
>
> all proportions are exactly the same throughout the powder after it is
>
> divided?>>
>
> A good point--hadn't thought of it. Couldn't the powder just be poured
into
> a larger clean container and blended for "x" minutes with a spoon (and
baked
> in 350° oven for thirty minutes or until golden brown....) before dividing
it
> up?
>
> -Tim Clark
>
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