Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – For metallic – siliceous – or calcareous basework – including...
Patent
1990-11-19
1992-06-02
Morris, Theodore
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
For metallic, siliceous, or calcareous basework, including...
134 2216, 134 28, 134 41, 106 3, 252142, C09G 100, C23G 102, B08B 308
Patent
active
051183560
ABSTRACT:
Photographic processing devices such as stainless steel racks and tanks are cleaned to remove contaminants such as silver by contacting the devices with a cleaning solution comprising water, a mineral acid such as nitric acid, a soluble cerium (IV) salt such as ceric ammonium nitrate, and acetic acid. The cleaning solutions have a pH no greater than 1. The acetic acid inhibits the formation of a brown stain on the stainless steel.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4640713 (1987-02-01), Harris
Darmon Charles M.
Henry William G.
Schwartz Paul A.
Eastman Kodak Company
El-Arini Zeinab
Linn Robert A.
Morris Theodore
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