Additional Information for Photographic Ammonium Dichromate
Photographic Ammonium Dichromate is a chemical compound commonly used in photography. It is classified under the supply class Photographic Supplies, which falls under the supply group Photographic Equipment.
Ammonium Dichromate is a salt composed of ammonium ions (NH4+) and dichromate ions (Cr2O7^2-). It is a bright orange-red crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. In photography, it is primarily used as a sensitizer for certain types of photographic emulsions.
Photographic Ammonium Dichromate is commonly used in the process of making contact prints and photolithography. It is also used in the production of screen printing stencils and as a component in some types of photoresist materials.
However, it is important to note that Ammonium Dichromate is a hazardous substance and should be handled with caution. It is toxic if ingested or inhaled, and can cause skin and eye irritation. Proper safety precautions, such as wearing protective gloves and goggles, should be taken when working with this chemical.
It is always recommended to consult the manufacturer's instructions and follow proper safety guidelines when using Photographic Ammonium Dichromate or any other photographic supplies.
Related Item Names for INC 12379 Photographic Ammonium Dichromate
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 12379 Photographic Ammonium Dichromate Page 1 of 1
- 0A498
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 4
- 0A498
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3
- HG11568
- RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9