Photographers' Formulary 100g Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic

SKU: PYSPHM100G MFR: 10-1295 100G
$7.95
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Key Features

  • Achieve consistent results in platinum printing with this high-quality chemical.
  • Photographers' Formulary sodium phosphate ensures archival quality in your prints.
  • Use as a developer or to adjust contrast; easy to use in various darkroom processes.
  • This monobasic sodium phosphate helps achieve fine grain in black & white images.
  • Get long shelf life with our carefully packaged 100g of sodium phosphate.
  • Perfect for precise control of pH levels in your photographic solutions.
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Photographers' Formulary Sodium Phosphate Specifications

  • Synonyms

    Sodium phosphate monobasic, monohydrate
    Sodium biphosphate, monohydrate
    Sodium acid phosphate, monohydrate
    Sodium dihydrogen phosphate, monohydrate

  • Appearance

    White crystalline powder
    Odorless

  • Uses

    Platinum printing

  • Chemical Formula

    NaH2 PO4 H2O

  • Weight

    100g (3.53oz)

About Photographers' Formulary Sodium Phosphate

Under the meticulous eye of both amateur and professional photographers, the Photographers' Formulary Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic stands out as an essential chemical for the nuanced process of Platinum printing. This 100g container of pure Sodium Phosphate is a testament to the brand's commitment to high-quality, professional-grade photography supplies.

Crafted for effectiveness and reliability, this Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, is slightly hygroscopic, ensuring that it absorbs minimal moisture from the air to maintain its integrity. This characteristic is particularly important for photographers who demand precise chemical compositions for their work. The product's stability under ordinary conditions of use and storage means that photographers can trust this compound to perform consistently, batch after batch.

Choosing Photographers' Formulary's Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, is a decision for purity and quality. The brand is renowned among photography enthusiasts and professionals for its dedication to supplying the finest in photography chemicals and equipment. While this product currently boasts a review count of 0.0, it reflects the brand's overall positive reception in the market, with users relying on its products for their critical photographic processes.

Whether you're developing black and white film or delving into the traditional art of Platinum printing, this Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, is an effective and high-quality choice. Its essential role in the photographic development process makes it a staple in any photographer's toolkit. With Photographers' Formulary, you are not just buying a chemical; you are investing in the potential for impeccable photographic results.

Photographers' Formulary Sodium Phosphate Features

  • Pure 100g Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic from the reputable brand, Photographers' Formulary
  • Essential chemical for professional-grade Platinum printing and black and white film development
  • High-quality and effective compound, trusted by both amateur and professional photographers
  • Slightly hygroscopic, ensuring minimal moisture absorption for maintained chemical integrity
  • Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage for consistent performance
  • Reflects the brand's positive market reception and commitment to supplying the finest photography chemicals and equipment

Key Features

  • Achieve consistent results in platinum printing with this high-quality chemical.
  • Photographers' Formulary sodium phosphate ensures archival quality in your prints.
  • Use as a developer or to adjust contrast; easy to use in various darkroom processes.
  • This monobasic sodium phosphate helps achieve fine grain in black & white images.
  • Get long shelf life with our carefully packaged 100g of sodium phosphate.
  • Perfect for precise control of pH levels in your photographic solutions.