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Carestream® BioMax® XAR Film

Sinônimo(s):

autoradiography film, xray film

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About This Item

Código UNSPSC:
41105341
NACRES:
NB.22

tamanho

8 in. (20 cm) × 10 in. (25 cm)

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Descrição geral

  • Coated with emulsion on both sides of the clear base.
  • Recommended for chemiluminescence.
  • Very versatile for autoradiography with high or low energy isotopes.
  • Sensitivity can be increased with intensifying screens when using low-energy isotopes.
  • When handling film in a darkroom, Kodak LED Safelight Darkroom Illuminator is recommended.
  • All the XAR films are the same, just packaged differently.
Each sheet of film is sealed in a light-tight envelope. With high-energy emitters, the film may be exposed directly through the envelope without the use of exposure cassettes or holders.

Nota de rodapé

Kodak X-OMAT AR film was reformulated to become BioMax XAR film.

Informações legais

BioMax is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
Carestream is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
Kodak is a registered trademark of Eastman Kodak Company

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