LegacyPro EcoPro BW Clear Stop Bath - 1 Gallon (Makes 32 Gallons)


Key Features
- FREE of known carcinogens and mutagens
- FREE of Metol, hydroquinone, borates and phosphates
- FREE of non-biodegradable organic compounds: EDTA and DTPA
- FREE of acetic acid, perfume and dye
- Designed to shorten processing time and minimize water usage
- Designed to minimize chemical wastage
- Designed for highest archival standard
- Allows creative controls such as image tone and toner response
- Allows extended tray and shelf life
OVERVIEW
LEGACYPRO ECO PRO CLEAR STOP BATH is an odorless stop bath based on citric acid. It is dye-free, perfume-free and does not contain acetic acid. This stop bath quickly halts development and is compatible with all b&w fixers and a wide range of materials and processing techniques. Legacy Pro ECO PRO Clear Stop Bath can be used with a non-acid fixer such as Legacy Pro ECO PRO Neutral Fixer without any color change in the processing solution. Legacy Pro ECO PRO Clear Stop Bath is supplied as a highly concentrated liquid stock which can be mixed on a one-shot basis, or made into working solution and reused until exhausted, with or without replenishment.
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| Chemistry Type | Stop Bath |
| Powder/Liquid | Liquid |
- LegacyPro EcoPro BW Clear Stop Bath - 1 Gallon (Makes 32 Gallons)
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