Photographic Drying Agent
Item Name Code (INC) 02750
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A chemical substance used to accelerate the drying of photographic film, plates, or prints. SOMETIMES A HARDENER IS ADDED TO THE DRYING AGENT TO COMBINE THE DRYING AND HARDENING PROCESSES.
Additional Information for Photographic Drying Agent
Photographic Drying Agents are substances used in the field of photography to accelerate the drying process of photographic prints or films. They are typically applied after the prints or films have been washed and are ready for drying.
These drying agents are designed to reduce the water surface tension, allowing the water to evaporate more quickly and evenly. This helps to prevent water spots or streaks from forming on the surface of the prints or films.
Photographic Drying Agents are commonly used in darkrooms or photo labs where prints and films are processed. They are available in liquid form and are usually applied by immersing the prints or films in a diluted solution or by using a sponge or brush to apply the agent directly onto the surface.
It is important to note that different types of drying agents may have specific instructions for use, so it is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific product being used.
In summary, Photographic Drying Agents are used to speed up the drying process of photographic prints or films, ensuring a smooth and spot-free finish.
Related Item Names for INC 02750 Photographic Drying Agent
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 02750 Photographic Drying Agent Page 1 of 1
- 303548
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 6
- KDS 2350-4002
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3