MeasuringWe use the metric system so you do not need to add and subtract
fractions. You need to be careful - but not fanatical - about measuring.
Our chemicals are robust and small errors will not ruin your
results.
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In case you are wondering:
- 1 milliliter (ml) = 1 cubic centimeter (cc) = 0.2
teaspoons
- 30 ml = 30 cc = 1 fl oz (American fluid ounce)
- 237 ml = 8 fl oz = 1 cup
- 473 ml = 16 fl oz = 1 pint
- 946 ml = 32 fl oz = 1 quart
- 1000 ml = 1 liter = 1.06 quarts
- 3785 ml = 3.8 liters = 1 gallon
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For more unit conversions
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$1.20
To measure Tin for Silver, Tin for Gold and Palladium Sensitizer |
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$2.45
Use to dilute Tin for Silver, Tin for Gold and Palladium Sensitizer. |
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$9.95
Mix, measure and store 1 pint of chemicals in 1 handy container. |
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$2.45
For mixing copper chemicals |
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$3.95
Measure gold chemicals |
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$15.45
Use to measure water for concentrated chemicals |
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$5.80
Use to store diluted silver chemicals. |
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$3.25
Use to measure antiquing powders |
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