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Testing Water Soluble Developer

T.O. 33B-1-1 1-40 Figure 1-7.  Specific Gravity Hydrometer Readings for Two Water Suspended Developers. 1.5.5.5.1 Water suspended developers do not perform properly unless they wet the part surface and form a smooth, even coating when  dry.    Lumpy  or  thick  areas  will  hide  small  indications  while  uncoated  areas  will  not  provide  developer  action. Poor wetting is usually due to the addition of too much makeup water to replace drag-out losses or by contamination with oily materials which destroy wetting agents.  It can also be due to developer age, since most of the newer wetting agents  are  biodegradable  for  pollution  control  purposes.    To  perform  the  coating  test,  use  cracked  chrome  panels; ensure  the  panels  are  clean.    Pour  or  otherwise  apply  some  of  the  working  bath  developer  and  some  of  the  reference standard developer to the cracked chrome panels and inspect for signs of not wetting, such as pulling apart or forming beads.  The panel should then be dried and examined for even and complete developer coverage. 1.5.5.5.2 The developer may also become contaminated with penetrant.  Fluorescent penetrant dye contamination can be checked by  visual  examination  of  the  bath  surface  with  a  black  light.    Uncontaminated  developer  appears  dull  white  while fluorescent dye contamination will show up as specks of yellow-green, floating on the top of the bath. 1.5.5.6 Testing Water Soluble Developer. Water  soluble  developers  reduce  the  number  of  in-service  problems  encountered  with  suspended  developers  since agitation is not required and the particles do not settle out.  However, there are still concentration and contamination problems.    Evaporation  and  drag-out  will  change  concentrations  during  use,  and  the  wetting  agents  can  remove entrapped  penetrant  resulting  in  contamination.    Water  soluble  developer  SHALL  be  periodically  tested  to  assure acceptable performance.

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