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"Bert Ohlig" <[log in to unmask]>
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I am aware of a few options:

Silver recovery units are available. These are small simple self contained 
units that plate the majority of the silver from the fixer. The viability of 
this option is dependent on the volume of film you process. (There may be some 
EPA reporting as it is considered waste treatment)

There are services available that will collect the developer and fixer.

Developments have been made on smart film processors that can replenish and 
recycle a significantly greater percentage of chemicals. I am not aware if 
this is available as an after market unit.

Your best resource for answers on this subject are your film supplier and the 
manufacturer of the processor.

	Bert Ohlig

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Sent: 	Tuesday, January 14, 1997 4:44 PM
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Subject: 	Silver Halide Film Development 

Hello fellow TechNetters:

Recently I had some questions regarding Phototool dimensions.  I want to
thank all who responded.  Your input was very helpful!

In the development of Silver Halide film, there are byproducts of spent
developer and fixer.  How do you handle these?  Or, more specifically...

I am told by some people, that depending upon the amount of silver in the
developer, if it is within limits, can be sent down the drain with the rinse
water.  A waste treatment lab tech suggested that it could be used to treat
some of the waste they handle to adjust the pH.  Has anybody tried re-using
spent developer for anything?  Currently, the developer is drained from the
feed-and-bleed system of the Film Processor unit into a barrel, which is
carried to our Waste Treatment department.

In addition, how do you handle the spent fixer solution?  It is usually
heavily concentrated with silver.  Currently, it is drained from the
feed-and-bleed system of the Processor unit into barrels, which are carried
to Waste Treatment department, who sells the barrels.  We have looked into
silver recovery units, but haven't found one we like (got any suggestions?).
 

I'd like to eliminate the handling chemical waste by our Artwork Generation
technicians.  How do most places handle the by-products of Silver Halide film
development?

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

 Process Engineer

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