Efke is the new name for the old Adox film. I think there is still some branding using Adox name but it is now all Efke film. The link below is to the current maker which gives you all the details. I just had a look at the site which has changed drastically since I was last there. It used to have a lot of histry about the films but that seems to have disappeared and the site is in a partial state of build.
What you should know is that the film is an old style film and today it is considered a thick emulsion film which is rich in silver. The irony is, that in its day, it was considered a thin emulsion state of the art film. Manufacturers have strived for thinner and thinner emulsions because of the decreased diffusion that thin emulsions give. However, there are many who prefer the "look" that old style films give. As a thick emulsion film by todays standards, you should find that it will stain extremely well compared to t-grain films.
http://www.fotokemika.net/
and they have a link to http://www.scandinavianphoto.se/ who may be able to supply you!
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