OVERVIEW
INDUSTREX Industrial Radiography Films are providing to the market in 6 different film types as DR50, M100, MX125, T200, AA400 and HS800, each specially designed for different applications, and with NIF, Ready-Pack II, Pb Contactpack, Leadpack Roll, Ready Pack Roll and NIF Bulk Roll packaging options.
PACKING FORMATS :
Pb Contactpack (Sheet Film) :
This pack consists of a film sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens sealed in a lighttight, water-resistant, flexible package. A vacuum inside the pack provides superb film/screen contact. The package is laser-scored for easy opening. The film type is identified on the package as well as embossed on the film itself. The package has a butt edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack. The product in this packaging is clean to use, is water and oil resistant and is available for exposure immediately.
NIF (Non-Interleaved) (Sheet Film) :
This form of packaging is generally supplied in packs of 100 sheets and is for use when the film is to be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes, or exposure holders, with or without lead screens.
Ready Pack II (Sheet Film) :
These films are individually vacuum-sealed in light-tight, water-resistant, flexible packages. The package is laser-scored for easy opening. The film type is identified on the package as well as embossed on the film itself. The package has a butt edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack.
Leadpack Roll :
The film is supplied sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens inside a long, lighttight paper and polyethene sleeve.
NIF Bulk Roll :
The film is supplied on a cardboard core in rolls 150 metres long in three widths: 60 mm, 70 mm and 100 mm. The 70 mm is also
Ready Pack Roll:
The film is supplied in a long, lighttight roll sandwiched between two yellow-black paper polyethene layers. The rolls are of 60- or 100-metre lengths in a variety of widths. The film is provided in a dispenser box and is cut to length by the user in a darkroom.