![]() Stainless with a picture and pricing $41. So you can exhale :>) here are some urls- I didn't post them account I didn't know if they were really of interest In all that info, I found suppliers of hangers - and some very weird sizes I spent hours a year or so ago surfing the web for info about using Xray film Here's my answer to Gene, perhaps others can use this info Anyhow, it looks like I will be building some tanks. If anybody orders the stainless I would be interested in hearing if it punctures the film or not. Oven over temp - exceeded 590F with door in unlocked position or 990F with door locked. Thanks very much to Gene for his continuing reports, and to wclavey. Agfa develops and manufactures imaging systems and IT solutions for the printing industry and healthcare, as well as for specific industrial applications. If code cannot be deleted, recommended to replace the Electronic Range Control or touch pad. I haven't tried a telephone call yet, awaiting actual disposable income. So far, I fear it MAY be very costly, but for certain sizes it may be the only game. Good news is that I've found data for films by Kodak, Fuji, and Agfa, and the many weird roll sizes are tantalizing -70, 90, 100 mm, 5, 14 inch etc. ![]() There was one past-date clearance item that was able to check - 25 sheets 7x17 for $108, regularly $349. ![]() But certainly all the sites- a lot fewer than medical x ray- are very much less transparent about $ than the medicals- perhaps much less volume and competition. Industrial NDT film appears to be quite expensive.įor the sites I could turn up, pricing is hard to find- one site sez click for price but, maybe account I dont use IE, didn't work. Of couse, the color sensitivity is also different, but this is probably mostly an aesthetic choice. One main difference I know between the films is that the high-speed blue is about 200 ISO while the ortho green is 50 ISO. A hardening fixer is very helpful and it fixes in about one minute. A dimpled or ribbed bottom can leave weird marks. I develop exposed emulsion up and to ensure that the rear emulsion is developed I use a flat bottom tray. The film scratches very easily, so be careful! Also, since these films have emulsions on both sides you must be sure that all parts of both sides receive equal amounts of developer, otherwise you will have weird marks on the rear. I then add the other liter of water with 10ml Rodinal and develop with CONSTANT motion for four to 12 minutes, depending on contrast. Assuming I am doing 11x14 I put 1L of water into a tray and swish the neg around for one minute. I had good luck with Rodinal 1:100 (four minutes for a DR of 1.4) and Rodinal 1:200 (six minutes for a DR of 1.4) with no additives. The contrast was always way too low for my purposes and the tonalities were weird. Silver deposits and sludge on all parts are dissolved rapidly, effortlessly, and completely. I tried a few other low contrast developers including POTA and another whose name escapes me. Devclean is a highly efficient, two-part maintenance product that thoroughly cleans the developing areas of processors and tanks along with the accessories used for manual film development. High speed, high contrast fine grain film, for exposures in combination with RCF fluorometallic screens or fluorescent screens.I never had much luck with Jim Galli's formula which was developed for graphic arts films, not Xray. It uses the latest direct dry thermal imaging technology which accommodates for a full range of modalities including CT, MRI, DR, CR, Digital Gastrointestinal, Nuclear Medicine, Mobile X-Ray Imaging, and Dentistry, etc. When higher sharpness is required we advise the use of D8 with Pb screens. The HQ-500DY Dry Imager is a thermo-graphic film processor designed to copy and send images through DICOM network protocol. The secret lies in the double fixing tank, the cascade fixing system - a unique concept in the tabletop processors range. When maximum speed is important the use of very fast screens such as the STRUCTURIX 1200 screen can further reduce the exposure time by a factor of three to six compared to RCF screens.į8 is the ideal fast, high contrast, high definition film for fluorescent screen applications. The STRUCTURIX M ECO is the most compact processor of the STRUCTURIX Eco Film Systems, suited to applications that demand the highest image quality while being ecologically responsible. Relative exposure factor with fluorometallic screens depends on: Calcium tungstate with lead or lead oxide backing, so called fluorometallic screens (STRUCTURIX RCF Screens), are most suited for industrial applications.į8 with fluorescent screens is used in a variety of heavy construction applications, concrete, on stream examination of processing piping where X-ray energy has to be limited, flash radiography and microfocus enlargement techniques. Sensitive to all UV and blue-emitting screens. Designed as a high quality film for fluorometallic (RCF) screen exposure when the speed obtainable with Pb screen system is insufficient or radiation safety is of prime importance.
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