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Arkay Premium Stainless Steel Photo Processing Sink(36x120x6")

Arkay Premium Stainless Steel Photo Processing Sink(36x120x6")
  • Product Code: ga67
  • Availability: In Stock

$14,705.85 $18,970.55

The Arkay Series SQ and SQP Premium Processing Sinks are constructed from 18 gauge type 316L stainless steel, heliarc welded into one solid piece, then ground, polished, and passivated to provide the ideal protective surface for photographic chemicals.

An optional heavy gauge, charcoal grey stand & shelf as well as a choice of 5 or deluxe 10" backsplash's are available

Parameters
Construction18 gauge type 316L stainless steel
CapacityHolds up to 12-11 x 14" or 9-16 x 20" trays
Drain LocationRight Rear
Water requirementsNo
StandOptional
Temperature ControlNo
Interior Dimensions36 x 120 x 6"
Outside Dimensions (WxL) 39 x 123"

The inside corners of these sinks have 3/4" radius coved corners leaving dirt no where to hide

The gauge of these models is thicker, more rugged, and longer lasting then other standard gauge steel sinks providing superior temperature holding ability

These sinks feature square corners

Each sink is painstakingly crafted to your exact specifications

The optional 38" self-supporting sink stand also has that rounded and polished look of craftsmanship and quality.

All sinks are undercoated for sound insulation and condensation prevention

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How many oz or ml does this tank take for one 120 reel?

A: Kalt Stainless Steel Developing Tank for One 120 Reel takes 15oz of liquid in order to have the reel submerged.

Q: 2. Does it include reel?

A: No, it does not include a reel I would highly recommend the Hewes stainless steel reels. They are more expensive, but most of the others on the market are only a half-step above junk.

Q: 3. What width strap do they fit?

A: They an approximate width of 1/2".

Q: 4. What is the Load Capacity?

A: According to Neewer, each stand has a load capacity of 22 lbs.

Q: 5. best glue to keep rubber tips attached to the tongs?

A: Loctite Marine Epoxy.

Q: 6. Either B&H or Earthworks has an error for the S/N ratio. You say 79dB, EW says 70dB. One is incorrect. Which is it?

A: The correct Signal to Noise ratio specification for the Earthworks Icon USB Streaming Microphone is 70 dB.

Q: 7. Is the Riser proprietary or will it fit other risers like the ones from Neewer or Matthews?

A: The following unit is proprietary.

Q: 8. Does it include the spool?

A: No!

Q: 9. I don't understand the metal attachment bars just above the wheels. Why do they stick out so far? They're about to ding walls.

A: The metal bars above the wheels of the Neewer Stainless Steel C-Stand with Casters and Boom Arm (10') are locks that are necessary for safety when using this stand on wheels.

Q: 10. Will this tank hold two 35 mm reels?

A: Yes, it holds two 35 mm reels, or one 120 roll film and reel.

21/09/2024

These wheels do what you expect them to do. I bought them for a car shoot to have precise movi control. If you haven't used wheels before like me its gonna take some practice. I setup up a hula hoop in my garage and am practicing following the circle. Haven't got it down yet but the wheels are so accurate i can tell once muscle memory kicks in this is a whole new way to control the movi. If you think you can open this box and be ready to go without having experience with wheels i would reset your expectations. Im guessing this will take me months to feel comfortable with. Im willing to to put in the effort.

5
05/08/2024

I have always used traditional stainless steel tongs before, but you cannot buy them anymore. I've never liked the popular bamboo tongs as they feel awkward to me. These are more like what I am accustomed to. I may remove the plastic tips eventually, but will stick with them as is for awhile. Still, in the end it is strictly a matter of personal preference because they all work.

5
03/06/2024

Best print tongs I have used. The tips close and grip at the same angle, i.e., they are parallel to each other. This creates a very large contact area, thus producing a very good grip on the printing paper. Most other print tongs do not have tips that close at the same angle. The much smaller contact areas from these tongs provide less grip, prints are more prone to fall during solution draining and/or transfer from one tray to the next. Print damage or solution splashing could result. As far as I know, the only other tongs that have parallel closing tips are from Kaiser. I don’t like them because the tips are spring loaded to close. In this situation, I do not have any feel or control on the intensity or tightness of the grip. The plastic tips are thin so they easily get under prints in solutions. The tongs' bodies are made with stainless steel, they should last for a long time. Because of this, I think Legacy should make available replacement plastic tips as these will require changing once in a while.

5
30/11/-0001

These are larger and sturdier than the cheap bamboo style tongs, and the design is much more thoughtful. The combination of the angled tips and the less bulky rubber over the tips makes it much, much easier to grab prints out of tight trays, and the length and sturdiness means less force is required to maintain grip. The little angled section on one side toward the handle is designed so they can rest easily on the side of a tray. A pleasure to use.

5

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