X-ray Film 750/2
X-ray Film 750/2
TEL-750/2
Film and Chemicals for 20 radiographs (38x35mm)
The teaching impact of processing photographic film in the classroom immediately after exposure and without a dark room is obvious.
High speed X-ray film is sealed in thin, black p.v.c. envelopes with two apertures to accept the injector tube of a syringe without admitting light. After exposure to beta-, gamma- or X-rays, film is developed rapidly by injecting the processing fluids in to the envelope which is thin enough to permit the necessary agitation. After processing is complete (about 2 minutes) the envelope is cut open and film removed with a special clip provided. Filmpaks 2 and 4 are supplied complete with syringe, injector tube, developer and fixer fluids and film clip.
TEL-750/2
Film and Chemicals for 20 radiographs (38x35mm)
The teaching impact of processing photographic film in the classroom immediately after exposure and without a dark room is obvious.
High speed X-ray film is sealed in thin, black p.v.c. envelopes with two apertures to accept the injector tube of a syringe without admitting light. After exposure to beta-, gamma- or X-rays, film is developed rapidly by injecting the processing fluids in to the envelope which is thin enough to permit the necessary agitation. After processing is complete (about 2 minutes) the envelope is cut open and film removed with a special clip provided. Filmpaks 2 and 4 are supplied complete with syringe, injector tube, developer and fixer fluids and film clip.