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kev curry
12-Mar-2013, 00:47
Can Borax (sodium tetraborate) can be substituted for sodium metaborate in PMK?
No. But a common way to prepare a sodium metaborate solution is by dissolving the appropriate amounts of Borax and sodium hydroxide (approximately a 7:1.5 weight ratio assuming the decahydrate) in water. See http://www.apug.org/forums/forum37/56805-sodium-metaborate-borax-sodium-hydroxide.html for practical formulas.
kev curry
12-Mar-2013, 01:54
Many thanks Sevo.
Only if you add Sodium Hydroxide as well.
10g Sodium Metaborate can be substituted by 7g Borax (sodium Tetraborate) and 1.5g Sodium, that's the recommendation from Kodak in a Databook for DK50
If you want a more accurate sustitution then:
10% Solution Sodium Metaborate
14.5 grams Sodium hydroxide
69 grams Borax (Tetraborate)
Water to make 1 litre.
Some books have an incorrect subtitution, Kodalk is Sodium Metaborate (Octahydrate) which is why the total weight of Borax & Hydroxide is slightly less than the equivalent amount of Kodalk.
Ian
kev curry
12-Mar-2013, 03:16
Thanks Ian thats great. Would that be used at the same dilution as in the PMK Sodium Metaborate solution ie 2 Parts B + 100 Parts of water?
Well PMK Part B uses a 30% stock solution of Sodium Metaborate. So you'd need 43.5 gms Sodium Hydroxide & 207gms Borax per litre of water, you'd have to dissolve the Hydroxide carefully first as it generates heat.
If you used a 10% solution you'd need 1 Part A + 6 Parts B + 100 Parts of water.
Ian
kev curry
12-Mar-2013, 10:29
Thanks Ian thats just great.
Jarvman
10-May-2014, 18:03
Thanks also Ian! I was looking for some sodium metaborate tonight for mixing some Rollo Pyro. Do you know if Rollo Pyro also uses a 30% solution as Part B?
I found this on eBay...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BORAX-Sodium-Tetraborate-Decahydrate-High-Purity-Technical-Grade-/290925810679?pt=UK_BOI_Medical_Lab_Equipment_Lab_Supplies_ET&var=&hash=item43bc8793f7
Part B calls for...
Stock Solution B
Distilled water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 ml
Sodium Metaborate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 g
Cheers for the help!
The version in the Darkroom Cookbook 3rd ed uses a 30% Sodium Metaborate solution for Part B
If you use the above version dilute a 30% solution to make a 15% solution.
Ian
Jarvman
12-May-2014, 17:37
I think I might've followed the formula in the darkroom Cookbook. In that case use a 30% solution?
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