![]() ![]() G135 D/A - 2 x 5L bottles D/B - 2 x 0.5L bottles D/C - 2 x 0.G335 2x5L bottles and 2x1.25L bottles - Fixing Bath/Replenisher.For exposure with lead screens, using either X-ray or gamma rays. Designed for direct exposure or with lead screens. 100 sheets in a boxĭ7 - Fine grain film with high contrast and high speed. (ILFORD Imaging UK limited, UK), rinsed with dddH2O and fixed for 3. G128-5.0 MW Offshore and G132-5.0 MW Offshore combine breakthrough innovation with validated and reliable technologies to deliver competitive energy costs and optimal profitability throughout the entire lifecycle of the wind farm. This film is intended for use with lead screens, using either x-ray or gamma rays. min in either Structurix G128 Developer (AGFA, SA) or ILFORD Universal Paper Developer. It guarantees robust performance in critical. Excellent for visualization of discontinuities. Structurix G128 Developer: it is the developing liquid used for the manual process in industrial radiography. 100 sheets in a boxĭ5 - Very fine grain with high contrast. For exposure with lead screens, using either X-ray, gamma rays or radiation from megavolt equipment. cessed manually (using an Agfa G128 Developer and Agfa. For exposure with lead screens, using either X-ray, gamma rays or radiation from megavolt equipmentĭ4 - Extra fine grain with very high contrast, Suitable for a wide variety of critical applications. Agfa Structurix D4 industrial film, placed in a plastic cassette without screens or filters. This film obtains a very high detail perceptibility, which meets the requirements of the most critical NDT applications. 400 ml/m2 with channel type hangers 300 ml/m2 with clip type hangers To obtain best results, the G128 developer should be used in conjunction with the Structurix G328 fixer. The following AGFA Conventional Radiography Film is stocked at our premises in Aberdeen-ĭ3 - Ultra fine grain film with very high contrast. (reference: Structurix D7 film with an average density of 2.50) The standard developing temperature is 20C for five minutes developing time. ![]()
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