X-ray Chemicals

Developers & Fixers

Agfa Developers

G139

G139 developer is a high-quality developer for highend automatic processors. It is used for conventional blue and green radiography and for laser imaging films. G139 is Agfa’s developer which performs well in all large 90 seconds to 2 minutes processors at temperatures ranging from 32 °C to 35 °C. The best results are obtained when combining G139 developer with G334(i) fixer.

 

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G138i

G138i is a three-part developer that is Agfa’s standard universal developer for automatic processing in conventional systems.
G138i yields both outstanding sensitometric and physical properties. Depending on the film type used and the throughput —average processed square metres per day— replenishment may vary from 300 to 600 ml/m².

 

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G150

G150 is a single-part, hardener-free developer, specially designed to offer a flexible and ecological solution for manual processing. In combination with G354 fixer, G150 developer gives optimal results for processing double-sided blue or green films for conventional radiography, laser films and duplicating films.

 

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Agfa Fixers

G 354

G354 is Agfa’s standard, single-part, non-hardening fixer for both manual processing and automatic tabletop processing. It emits less process-specific odors, while maintaining its high quality.

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G334i

Agfa’s two-part fixer, G334(i), excels by a lower emission of process-specific odors. This has been achieved by reducing the emission of both acetic acid and sulphur dioxide. The power and the accuracy of the fixer have not diminished and you will not, therefore, need to increase the replenishment rates of the processor.

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E.O.S. Developer and Fixer

E.O.S. Dev. is Agfa’s universal ecological hardening developer for automatic processing in conventional systems. E.O.S. Dev. yields both outstanding sensitometric and physical properties. Depending on the film type used and the throughput -average processed square metres per day- replenishment may vary from 300 to 600 ml/m².

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