[LargeFormat] Pyro Tips Wanted
Pete Caluori
largeformat@f32.net
Mon Jul 29 22:37:35 2002
From: Richard Knoppow <dickburk@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 22:30:01 -0700
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 03:05:30 +0000 Pete Caluori <pcaluori@hotmail.com>
wrote:
From: Clive Warren <cocam@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 18:56:31 +0100
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Guess the introduction to Pyro will have to wait for a while longer -
at least until I have some appropriately exposed film and maybe also
the book. Do either of you guys have any photos on the web from Pyro
developed negs?
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Greetings Clive,
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I'm assuming you got PMK, but let me know if that's not the case. Sodium
metaborate is not a dangerous chemical, it is simply a balanced alkali that
maintains a constant PH. If memory serves me correctly it maintains a ph of
13.2. Any substance that's very acidic or base can be problematic if not
handled appropriatly, but it is "not" dangerous. As for the gloves, yes
they are beneficial, but don't overlook your lungs! Pyro is a very light
powder and can become airborne very easily. The pyro is best mixed
outdoors.
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Regards, Pete
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FWIW, Sodium Metaborate Octahydrate is made as follows:
100 grams Metaborate (8mol) = 45.45 grams Borax = 9.53 grams Sodium
Hydroxide.
Kodalk, which is a crystaline form is made by a process patented long ago
by
Kodak. The patent numbers for those interested are 1,976,299 and 1,990,800.
All U.S. patents are available at http://www.uspto.gov
I think pH 13.2 is probably much too high. I don't know off the top of my
head but think its closer to about pH 9.5, certainly less than carbonate. pH
13.2 is _very_ alkaline.
Richard Knoppow
dickburk@ix.netcom.com
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Greetings,
To satisfy my curiosity and failing memory I checked and Richard is right...
Sodium metaborate has a ph of 10.5; I was thinking of sodium hydroxide,
which has a ph of 13. Oh well, so much for my memory. I'm glad I don't
rely on memory when I mix chemicals!
Regards, Pete
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