Safe lighting and processing of industrial radiographic film
Release time:
2020-07-10
Industrial radiographic film is widely used in non-destructive testing as a high-definition, high-resolution film. This type of film is suitable for X-ray non-destructive testing and, to some extent, meets national standards.
Industrial radiographic film is widely used in non-destructive testing as a high-definition, high-resolution film. This type of film is suitable for X-ray non-destructive testing and, to some extent, meets national standards.
Industrial radiographic film uses a blue polyester base, coated on both sides with photosensitive emulsion layers, interlayers, and protective layers. This film has rich layers, high resolution, and good clarity. This film can be processed and used at room temperature or with high-temperature machinery.
Processing of Industrial Radiographic Film
Room temperature manual processing: Recommended developer D-19B, developing temperature 20℃, developing time 5 minutes, F-5 fixer for 10 minutes.
Safe Lighting for Industrial Radiographic Film
The safe operating lamp in the darkroom for this film is a deep red safety lamp with a filter transmitting light waves greater than 600 nanometers, and the bulb is 15W. When opening and using the film, the lamp distance is generally more than 1.2 meters.
Storage of Industrial Radiographic Film
Industrial radiographic film should be stored in a cool, dry place. The optimal storage conditions are a temperature below 20℃ and humidity below 60%. During operation, it should be strictly avoided storing in high-temperature, high-humidity, radiation, or chemically gaseous environments. Avoid storing with processing chemicals and use within the expiration date.
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