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Ilford Rapid Fixer 1L

Ilford Rapid Fixer 1L

ILFORD RAPID FIXER is a non-hardening, easy to use, rapid fixer. This versatile chemistry is supplied as a liquid concentrate and is suitable for all black & white film and darkroom paper fixing in both manual and machine processing applications.

A 5-litre bottle of RAPID FIXER concentrate makes enough working strength fixer solution to fix 600 x 135-36 black & white films or 2000 x 20.3x25.4cm (8x10in) resin coated (RC) prints or 1000 x 20.3x25.4cm (8x10in) fibre based (FB) prints.

RAPID FIXER must not be used with fix hardeners. Please refer to the technical data sheet for mixing instructions and fixing times.

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Ilford Rapid Fixer 1L

ILFORD RAPID FIXER is a non-hardening, easy to use, rapid fixer. This versatile chemistry is supplied as a liquid concentrate and is suitable for all black & white film and darkroom paper fixing in both manual and machine processing applications.

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