0,01g precision scale. Maximum weight = 200g.
Automatic tare and calibration. It has a protective cover to avoid hits and overloads.
53,00€
0,01g precision scale. Maximum weight = 200g.
Automatic tare and calibration. It has a protective cover to avoid hits and overloads.
0,01g precision scale. Maximum weight = 200g.
Automatic tare and calibration. It has a protective cover to avoid hits and overloads.
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Silver nitrate tank for 4×5″ (10x12cm) plates.
The tank is built with acrylic and protected with a plywood box. We don't make our tanks just out of acrylic. The plywood protects the tank against most shocks and in if the acrylic breaks, the silver nitrate bath will remain inside the wooden box and will not be spilled and lost.
Normally we do not have silver nitrate tanks in stock. We manufacture them once we receive your order and it takes two or three weeks to make them (depending on the size).
If you need a non-standard size tank, send us an email and we will give you a price for it: info@analoginside.com
If you need a non-standard size tank, send us an email and we will give you a price for it: info@analoginside.com
Drying Rack for 4×5″ and 8×10″ plates made of solid pine wood. It can hold up to 16 aluminum or glass plates. It’s specially designed to fit in a portable darkroom. When the drying rack is folded is just 5cm thick.
Folded measurements: 18x29x5cm
For plate sizes: 6x6 cm, 4×5″, 5×7″ and 8×10″ (6x6cm 10x12cm, 13x18cm, 20x25cm).
The slots are “V” shaped to safely hold the plates and prevent scratching the emulsion.
Custom drying racks for bigger than 11×14″ plates can be ordered. Ask for pricing at: info@analoginside.com
Alcohol lamps are used to dry and varnish wet plates.
Precision hydrometer calibrated for specific densities between 1,000 g/cm3 and 1,100 g/cm3
Silver nitrate baths used in the wet plate process are a 9% silver nitrate solution in distilled water. That means 90g of silver nitrate dissolved in one liter of distilled water. Once we prepare this mix, there is only one way to find out how much silver nitrate there is in the bath: we need to measure the specific density of the solution with a hydrometer.
A 9% silver nitrate bath has a specific density of 1,067g/cm3. If our bath has a lower density we will have to add silver nitrate to the mix
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