Replenishment An addition of chemicals to a processing solution to maintain its characteristics, e.g. developers are replenished with reducing agents as the old ones are exhausted through use. Search SWPP and BPPA ...
Replenishment is initiated each time an issue is made. Stock Record Replenishment Review Stock records are reviewed at the time receipts and expenditures are posted. The balance on hand is checked visually against the low limit.
lab techs are constantly adjusting the replenishment rates of the solutions to keep the process "in control".
The big question is whether you will use the developer one time or use the replenishment system. In one time development, you develop a batch of film and toss the developer down the drain.
that abiogenic replenishment, if it exists at all, is negligible), and predicts that future world oil production must inevitably reach a peak and then decline as these reserves are exhausted.
Carrier Group In an aerial view taken from a Navy rescue helicopter patrolling the waters around the carrier group, the USS Kittie Hawk is being docked by the USS Camden, a replenishment ship carrying thousands of tons of food, weapons, and jet fuel.
There are a series of chemical baths that must be held in tight tolerance for temperature, replenishment rate (unless one-shot chemicals are used), and even then the sequence in which the chemicals bathe the film.
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