Malde-Ware Methodology 1, Sensitized 50-50 Platinum-Palladium, 100ml
SKU: CHEM-MW-METH1-50-50-100ML-The Malde-Ware method, otherwise known as Print-Out Platinum-Palladium Printing, or the Ammonium Print-out was invented in the 1980s by Pradip Malde and Dr. Mike Ware. Their method related to the original ‘print-out’ platinum process of Giuseppe Pizzighelli from 1887, employs a better-behaved iron sensitizer. Ammonium ferric oxalate is substituted for the notoriously unstable ferric oxalate. Further, ammonium salts of platinum and palladium are used rather than potassium salts yielding a higher degree of chemical solubility while also producing more hydroscopic surface when applied. The concentration of noble metals is much higher in Malde-Ware than competing Pt/Pd methods allowing for less solution to be applied to the paper, yet producing higher dMax, better acuity, and smoother tonality.
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What's Included:
You get a bottle containing 100ml of Malde-Ware Methodology 1a Sensitizer pre-mixed 1;1 with a 50/50 ratio of Platinum/Palladium.
Compatibility:
This chemistry is compatible with Malde-Ware Printing Out Process platinum and palladium printing. It is reagent quality of exceptional purity.
Attributes:
Product Type | Historical Process |
Bottle Size | 100mL(s) |
Brand | Vermont PhotoInkjet |
Chemistry Type | Malde-Ware Premixed Pt/Pd Method 1 |
Printing Method | Platinum/Palladium |
Component | Pre-mixed Sensitizer |