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Adox Baby Neutol NE 100ml

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Item Nr. 63610
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  • BABY series for small consumers and beginners
  • Developer to prepare 1 liter working solution for 2sqm photo paper (depending on tank volume, blackening)
  • Environmentally friendly, as smallest container can be adapted to individual consumption characteristics

ADOX Neutol Liquid NE Neutral Black Paper Developer

This developer is ideal for ADOX MCP and ADOX MCC. It produces a neutral image tone and maximum image blackening.


The developer is suitable for use in photo trays and continuous feed machines.
Highly concentrated solution for dilutions between 1+7 and 1+15.
For best quality, durability and yield, use dilution 1+7. The higher dilutions are particularly suitable for sporadic use when the number of sheets to be processed per session is low and the interval between sessions is long.


The development time and capacity depends on the dilution.

Dilution 1+7:

Development time PE papers at 20 degrees C: 60 sec.
Development time PE papers at 25 degrees C: 45 sec.
Developing time baryta papers at 20 degrees C: 90 sec. (high silver baryta papers 120 to 180 sec.) Developing time baryta papers at 25 degrees C: 60 sec. (high silver baryta papers 90 to 120 sec.)
Capacity: 120 sheets 18x24 cm

Dilution 1+15:

Developing time PE papers at 20 degrees C: 90 sec. Developing time PE papers at 25 degrees C: 60 sec. Developing time barite papers at 20 degrees C: 120 sec. (Not recommended for barite papers containing high silver content) Developing time barite papers at
25 degrees C: 90 sec. (Not recommended for barite papers containing high silver content) Capacity: 90 sheets 18x24 cm

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Adox Baby Neutol NE 100ml

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  • BABY series for small consumers and beginners
  • Developer to prepare 1 liter working solution for 2sqm photo paper (depending on tank volume, blackening)
  • Environmentally friendly, as smallest container can be adapted to individual consumption characteristics

Product description for Adox Baby Neutol NE 100ml

ADOX Neutol Liquid NE Neutral Black Paper Developer

This developer is ideal for ADOX MCP and ADOX MCC. It produces a neutral image tone and maximum image blackening.


The developer is suitable for use in photo trays and continuous feed machines.
Highly concentrated solution for dilutions between 1+7 and 1+15.
For best quality, durability and yield, use dilution 1+7. The higher dilutions are particularly suitable for sporadic use when the number of sheets to be processed per session is low and the interval between sessions is long.


The development time and capacity depends on the dilution.

Dilution 1+7:

Development time PE papers at 20 degrees C: 60 sec.
Development time PE papers at 25 degrees C: 45 sec.
Developing time baryta papers at 20 degrees C: 90 sec. (high silver baryta papers 120 to 180 sec.) Developing time baryta papers at 25 degrees C: 60 sec. (high silver baryta papers 90 to 120 sec.)
Capacity: 120 sheets 18x24 cm

Dilution 1+15:

Developing time PE papers at 20 degrees C: 90 sec. Developing time PE papers at 25 degrees C: 60 sec. Developing time barite papers at 20 degrees C: 120 sec. (Not recommended for barite papers containing high silver content) Developing time barite papers at
25 degrees C: 90 sec. (Not recommended for barite papers containing high silver content) Capacity: 90 sheets 18x24 cm

Adox Baby Neutol NE 100ml

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