Foma Bohemia


Foma Bohemia spol. s.r.o is a photographic company based in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic established in 1921, originally as Fotochema, being renamed in 1995 on privatisation. They are mostly known for their line of black and white films and papers but also produce movie film, X-ray films for medicine and industry and personal dosimetry film along with processing chemicals. They formerly produced aerial and surveillance films.

History

In 1919, engineers Evžen Schier and J. Bárta founded a company in Prague-Nusle for the production of photographic plates, sold under the brand name Ibis. In 1921, the company moved to Hradec Králové and changed its name to Fotochema.
Initially, production in 1921 was focused on photographic plates and processing chemicals. In 1931, production of black and white papers started, and in 1933 the production of roll films. Since 1949, the product range has been extended by X-ray films for medical uses and X-ray materials for non-destructive defectoscopy. In the 1950s new products included graphic films for the printing industry, black and white cinematographic positive films and 35mm perforated films.
In 1958, the company introduced the production of high-quality Fomacolor coloured papers and in 1964 colour negative films and in 1971 the production of Fomachrom colour reversal film. Continuous research and development led to the improvement of existing products and their further expansion, such as reprographic materials, special film for aerial photography, etc. Industrial X-ray materials were added in 1988.
After 1990, the company focussed on black and white photographic materials and X-ray films MEDIX and INDUX including processing photochemical baths.
In 1995 the state-owned company Foma was privatised establishing Foma Bohemia Ltd. In 1997 Foma achieved ISO 9001 quality assurance.

Black and white films

The company produce a range of photographic developers for film and paper development.
Film and paper developers
Film developers
Paper developers
Other chemicals