thank for the info and the links.
Is there anyway to identify from the packaging how much of those extras might be lurking inside?
thank for the info and the links.
Is there anyway to identify from the packaging how much of those extras might be lurking inside?
Carestream Industrex MX125, T200, AA400
Carestream Industrex Manual Developer /Fixer, Stop Bath, Water wash and Photo-Flo 200
I got some developer and fixer for medical X-ray. I use the fixer for all my films, it is very fast (has thioureea). But with the developer, you never know what it contains, or at least not in which proportion. Technical sheets are usually not avaible, one can guess by looking at the hazard papers and know what it contains (my seems to be a metol-hidroquinone developer).
I thought the lead foil blocks the x-ray (to protect the person using the machinery?). So it works like a mirror, bouncing back the x-ray onto the film?Industrial xray film is available in
Pb Contact Pack and Lead Pack (ready to use sealed envelopes with lead intensifying screens).
Ya, I am curious about what the developer I am using would be closest to. I should post the MSDS and see if anyone has any idea from that, maybe get some dilution recommendations to play with??
The lead reduces the exposure time. When the lead is exposed to xrays, it emits electrons that the film is sensitive to.
It also improves contrast and sharpness by reducing scatter.
Carestream Industrex MX125, T200, AA400
Carestream Industrex Manual Developer /Fixer, Stop Bath, Water wash and Photo-Flo 200
I buy the cheapest Xray film in bulk
No lead ever needed
You are buying excess packaging and POISONOUS LEAD
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Tin Can
Yeah, a bullet can be poisoneus at high velocity.
I was paying Twenty Eight Bucks for a hundred 8x10 HRU, shipping by gross weight actual cost. Very reasonable. So I "loaded up the truck" five boxes of Green, and a hundred sheet box of Blue HRU, just to see the difference if any. Fuji dealer in Atlanta area. Enough to last a while. All of my Kodak 18x24cm seemed to be manufactured in France. Six boxes of hundred sheet will also last a while. To feed the big cameras. And the Aviphot 200 24cm same deal, I have a nice set of original Sinar Norma 18x24cm Holders which are serving me well. 18x24 negs look great printed on 8x10 paper with black border.
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Yes absolutely. I was just noteing the purpose of the lead in industrial xray film packaging.
Anyone interested in trying industrial xray film should look for Non-interleaved or NIF in the description. Comes with no additional packaging. Avoid words like Pack, Envelope, Ready, Contact, Lead, Pb, Interleaved, or INT in the description. Out of this avoid list the Interleaved has the least additional packaging consisting of a single sheet of paper or a folded paper wrapper between each sheet of film.
Carestream Industrex MX125, T200, AA400
Carestream Industrex Manual Developer /Fixer, Stop Bath, Water wash and Photo-Flo 200
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