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    A new chemical dispensing system for film processors ensures safety and efficiency. It centralizes chemical supply and monitors developer temperature, preventing issues from faulty equipment.

    Area of Science:

    • Chemical Engineering
    • Process Control
    • Imaging Science

    Background:

    • Decentralized chemical supply in film processing can lead to inefficiencies and safety concerns.
    • Manual monitoring of developer temperature across multiple dispersed units is labor-intensive and prone to error.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To design and describe an automated chemical dispensing system for multiple, widely dispersed film processors.
    • To enhance operational safety and efficiency through centralized control and monitoring.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a centralized bulk-storage feed tank system.
    • Integration of a safety circuit to disable malfunctioning film processors.
    • Implementation of centralized monitoring for developer-tank temperature in each processor.

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    Main Results:

    • The system effectively supplies chemicals to ten dispersed film processors from a central location.
    • The safety circuit successfully disables faulty processors, preventing potential damage or chemical waste.
    • Centralized temperature monitoring allows for real-time oversight of developer conditions across all units.

    Conclusions:

    • The designed dispensing system offers a robust solution for automated chemical supply in film processing.
    • Centralized control and safety features significantly improve the reliability and safety of dispersed film processing operations.