Kodak MX125 Sales

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Get the T-GRAIN Emulsion advantages. Kodaks complete range of films with T-GRAIN Emulsion offer a brand- new, state-of-the-art technology thats specifically designed for industrial radiographic testing applications. What does that mean for you? Outstanding image quality. With a cool, clean image tone and low noise, you get a sharp, clear image every time. Convenient processing flexibility. The films work well in standard process cyclesbut theyre just as effective in longer or shorter process cycles. Superb durability. The films are static resistant, more heat resistant than conventional systems, incredibly sturdy, and youll get fewer artifacts from handling. Competitive pricing. Our new line of films is also designed to fit your budget. Simply put, KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film is tough. Tough as nails. Its static resistance is unparalleled in the industry, and its heat resistance is remarkable. The film is extremely durable; it can withstand the toughest handling (and even darkroom practices). It can also survive high humidity and its much less susceptible to handling artifacts than most films. The basics. MX125 film incorporates Kodaks patented T-GRAIN Emulsion Technology (see sidebar). This medium-speed film offers very fine grain and very high contrast. It has excellent sensitivity, so its perfect for critical radiography especially with high energy. You can use it with direct x-rays or with lead foil screens. This film is classified as ASTM E 1815-96 Class I. Recommended uses. KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film is available in many sizes and packaging formats, and its designed for a wide range of applications, including: Aircraft inspection Aero-engines Assemblies Castings Electrical components Fiber-reinforced composites Forensics Forestry Munitions, bomb disposal Nuclear applications Paintings, sculptures Pipelines Welded fabrication AIRCRAFT INSPECTION AERO-ENGINES ASSEMBLIES CASTINGS ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FIBER-REINFO COMPOSITES FORENSICS FORESTRY MUNITIONS BOMB DISPOSAL NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS PAINTI SCULPTURES PIPELINES WELDED FABRICATION AIRCRAFT INSPECTION AERO-ENGINES ASSEMBLIES CAST KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film Up to the challenge.

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Get the T-GRAIN Emulsion advantages.

Kodak�s complete range of films with

T-GRAIN Emulsion offer a brand-

new, state-of-the-art technology that�s

specifically designed for industrial

radiographic testing applications.

What does that mean for you?

Outstanding image quality. With a cool,

clean image tone and low noise, you get

a sharp, clear image every time.

Convenient processing flexibility. The

films work well in standard process

cycles�but they�re just as effective in

longer or shorter process cycles.

Superb durability. The films are static

resistant, more heat resistant than

conventional systems, incredibly sturdy,

and you�ll get fewer artifacts from handling.

Competitive pricing. Our new line of films

is also designed to fit your budget.

Simply put, KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film is tough. Tough as nails. Its

static resistance is unparalleled in the industry, and its heat resistance is

remarkable. The film is extremely durable; it can withstand the toughest

handling (and even darkroom practices). It can also survive high humidity and

it�s much less susceptible to handling artifacts than most films.

The basics.

MX125 film incorporates Kodak�s patented T-GRAIN Emulsion Technology

(see sidebar). This medium-speed film offers very fine grain and very high

contrast. It has excellent sensitivity, so it�s perfect for critical radiography�

especially with high energy. You can use it with direct x-rays or with lead foil

screens. This film is classified as ASTM E 1815-96 Class I.

Recommended uses.

KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film is available in many sizes and packaging

formats, and it�s designed for a wide range of applications, including:

�� Aircraft inspection

�� Aero-engines

�� Assemblies

�� Castings

�� Electrical components

�� Fiber-reinforced composites

�� Forensics

�� Forestry

�� Munitions, bomb disposal

�� Nuclear applications

�� Paintings, sculptures

�� Pipelines

�� Welded fabrication

A I R C R A F T I N S P E C T I O N A E R O - E N G I N E S A S S E M B L I E S C A S T I N G S E L E C T R I C A L C O M P O N E N T S F I B E R - R E I N F O

C O M P O S I T E S F O R E N S I C S F O R E S T R Y M U N I T I O N S B O M B D I S P O S A L N U C L E A R A P P L I C A T I O N S P A I N T I

S C U L P T U R E S P I P E L I N E S W E L D E D F A B R I C AT I O N A I R C R A F T I N S P E C T I O N A E R O - E N G I N E S A S S E M B L I E S C A S T

KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 FilmUp to the challenge.

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Processing options.MX125 film can be processed manually or automatically in a wide range of processing cycles. Here�s a brief outline of both processes:

Automatic ProcessingNotice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets. Exposure conditions: 200/220 kvISO/ANSI/EN conditions, KODAK INDUSTREX Developer Replenisher.

Get the details�now! Just visit www.kodak.com/go/ndtproducts for more information or email us [email protected]

Kodak, Industrex, Take Pictures. Further., and T-Grain are trademarks. 10/02 ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002

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KODAK INDUSTREX Processors/Cycles Base + Fog Relative Exposure1 Contrast 2

B2000�12 min 81°F (27°C) 0.20 0.8 5.5

B2000�8 min 79°F (26°C) 0.20 1.0 5.5

M6I�11.5 min 82°F (27.8°C) 0.20 0.8 5.2

M6I�8.5 min 82°F (27.8°C) 0.20 1.0 5.2

M35�10.5 min 86°F (30°C) 0.20 0.8 4.9

1 B2000�8 min 79°F (26°C) automatic cycle is assigned a relative exposure of 1.2 Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL INDUSTREX 68°F (20°C) 5 minutes AgitationManual Developer and Replenisher, (recommended) (5 seconds, every 30 seconds)or KODAK Rapid X-ray Developer

KODAK PROFESSIONAL INDUSTREX 75°F (24°C) 3 minutes1 AgitationManual Developer and Replenisher, (recommended) (5 seconds, every 30 seconds)or KODAK Rapid X-ray Developer

1 Development times of less than 3 minutes may produce poor uniformity and should be avoided.

Manual ProcessingNotice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets. Develop with rack and tank, usingproperly replenished solutions.

KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film

TA K E PI C T U R E S. F U R T H E R.TM

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTION SHEET TI2342 Revised 2-04 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004

KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film

Features / Customer Product Specifications • Medium Speed

• Very high contrast

• High definition

• Very fine grain

• For critical radiography, especially with high voltage X-rays

• Can be used with direct X-rays or with lead foil screens

Available Packaging Formats Sheet Film Interleaved (MX125-5): Each film is supplied individually enclosed in a white folder for extra protection during handling procedures. For most sizes, the unit pack is 100 sheets provided as 2 x 50 sheets. The film can be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes or into exposure holders, with or without lead screens.

Non- Interleaved (MX125-1): This form of packaging is generally supplied in packs of 100 sheets, and is for use when film is to be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes, or exposure holders, with or without lead screens.

Pb Contactpak (MX125-7): This pack consists of a film sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens sealed in a light-tight, water-resistant, flexible package. The vacuum inside the pack provides superb film/screen contact. A rip-guide ensures easy opening and film removal after exposure. The film grade is identified on the rip-guide. In addition, the film is embossed on the opening side with the film grade. An important feature is the butt edge which makes possible accurate positioning in difficult situations where the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack. Product in this packaging is clean to use, is water and oil resistant and is instantly available for exposure.

READY-PACK (MX125-3): The film sheets are wrapped individually in a paper pack which is light-tight and ready to use. The pack is opened using a rip-guide which also contains film grade information. The film is also embossed, on the opening side, with the film grade information. The film features a butt edge which makes possible accurate positioning in difficult situations when the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack.

READY-PACK II (MX125-2): The films are individually vacuum sealed in a light-tight, water-resistant, flexible package. The film grade is identified on the rip-guide and the film itself is embossed on the rip-guide side. 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.

Roll Film READY-PACK roll (MX125-381): The film is supplied in a long, light-tight roll sandwiched between two yellow-black paper polyethylene 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.

Lead-Pack roll (MX125-382): The film is supplied sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens inside a long, light-tight paper and polyethylene sleeve. The rolls are 100 metres long and are cut to length by the user in a darkroom.

NIF bulk roll (MX125-359): The film is supplied on a cardboard core in rolls 150 metres long in three widths: 60 mm, 70 mm and 100 mm. The film must be loaded into a cassette in a darkroom.

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Instruction Sheet—2 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04

Safelight Recommendations Use a red safelight filter (i.e. KODAK 1, 1A, or 2 Safelight Filter) in a suitable safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep the film at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.

Note: Other safelight filters (i.e. KODAK 6B, 8, and GBX-2 Safelight Filter) which block radiation at 550nm and shorter wavelengths are also suitable for use.

Storage and Handling Unexposed: 50 to 70°F (10 to 21°C) 30 to 50% RH. Properly shield from X-rays,

gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation.

Exposed: Keep cool, dry, and properly shielded from penetrating radiation. Process as soon as possible after exposure.

Processed: 60 to 80°F (15 to 27°C) 30 to 50% RH.

Handle film carefully to avoid physical strains such as pressure, creasing, or buckling.

It is important to realize that meeting the chemical and physical requirements does not by itself ensure that records will not deteriorate. It is essential to provide proper storage conditions. ANSI IT9.2-1988 and ANSI PH1.43-1985 give details of storage conditions.

Automatic Processing Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets.

EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 200/220 kv ISO/ANSI/EN Conditions, KODAK INDUSTREX Developer Replenisher

Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)

KODAK INDUSTREX Processors / Cycles

Base + Fog Relative Exposure[1]

Contrast[2]

B2000 - 12 min 81°F (27°C) 0.20 0.8 5.5

B 2000 - 8 min 79°F (26°C) 0.20 1.0 5.5

M6I - 11.5 min 82°F (27.8°C) 0.20 0.8 5.2

M6I - 8.5 min 82°F (27.8°C) 0.20 1.0 5.2

M35 - 10.5 min 86°F (30°C) 0.20 0.8 4.9 [1] B 2000 8 min 79°F (26°C) automatic cycle is assigned a relative exposure of 1. [2] Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.

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Instruction Sheet—3 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04

Manual Processing Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets.

Develop with rack and tank, using properly replenished solutions.

Temperature Recommended Time (Minutes)

Agitation

KODAK INDUSTREX Manual Developer and Replenisher, or KODAK Rapid X-ray Developer

68°F (20°C) 5 Intermittent (5 seconds, every

30 seconds)

INDUSTREX Manual Developer and Replenisher, or KODAK Rapid X-ray Developer

75°F (24°C) 3[1] Intermittent (5 seconds, every

30 seconds) [1] Development times of less than 5 minutes may produce uniformity and should be avoided.

Note: Remove film and hanger 5 seconds before end of development. DO NOT allow excess developer to drain back into the tank.

Recommended Replenishment Rates Maintain chemical activity and solution level in the tank by adding 90ml (3 fluid ounces) of replenisher according to instructions for each 14 x 17-inch (35 x 43 cm) film processed. Stir vigorously after each addition. Follow the recommendations for the specific developer replenisher and fixer replenisher furnished with chemical concentrates.

Stop, Fix and Wash Steps

Temperature RecommendedTime

Agitation

KODAK Indicator Stop Bath, KODAK MAX-STOP Stop Bath with Indicator, Diluted 3.5% acetic acid solution, or Running water rinse.

60 to 85°F (16 to 30°C)

30 seconds Moderate

KODAK Rapid Fixer or KODAK INDUSTREX Fixer and Replenisher

60 to 85°F (16 to 30°C)

3 to 6 minutes, or twice the

clearing time

Vigorous for 15 seconds, then intermittent

(5 sec every 30 sec)

Running water wash(8 volume changes per hour)

60 to 85°F (16 to 30°C)

10 to 30 minutes

Dry in a dust-free area at room temperature or in a suitable drying cabinet. Temperature not to exceed 120°F (50°C).

Note: KODAK PHOTO-FLO Solution may be used after washing to minimize spots and drying marks.

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Instruction Sheet—4 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04

Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)

Development Conditions Base + Fog Relative Exposure[1] Contrast[2]

5 min 68°F (20°C) 0.19 1.3 5.0

3 min 75°F (24°C)[3] 0.19 1.2 5.1

[1] B 2000 8 min 79°F (26°C) automatic cycle is assigned a relative exposure of 1. [2] Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5. [3] Temperatures greater than 75°F (24°C) and processing times of less than 3 minutes may produce inconsistent results.

If you have questions or need assistance, contact your local Kodak representative.

The contents of this TInet Publication are subject to change without notice.

Kodak, Ready-Pack, Photo-Flo, and Industrex are trademarks.

Aerial and Industrial Materials EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY - Rochester, NY 14650

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION DATA SHEET TI2342 Revised 2-04 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004

KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film

1) Thickness Base / Support 0.18 mm (7.20 mils)

Emulsion 25 microns (1.00 mil); 12.5 microns each side

Overcoat 10 microns (0.04 mil); 5 microns each side

Total 0.21 mm (8.24 mils)

2) Relative Exposure EXPOSURE CONDITIONS 8mm Copper Filtration, HVL 3.5 mm Copper (220kv), Lead screens.

KODAK INDUSTREX B2000 Processor KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals

KODAK INDUSTREX

Films 12 min 81°F (27°C) 8 min 79°F (26°C)

DR 2.1 2.6

M100 1.1 1.5

M 0.9 1.3

MX125[1] 0.8 1.0

T200 0.5 0.6

AA400 0.4 0.4

CX 0.2 0.2 [1] MX125 Film in 8 min 79°F (26°C) cycle is assigned a relative exposure of 1.00.

3) Classification EXPOSURE CONDITIONS:

8mm Copper Filtration, HLV 3.5 mm Copper (220 kv), Lead screens.

KODAK INDUSTREX B2000 Processor KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals

12 min 81°F (27°C) 8 min 79°F (26°C)

EN C4 C3

ASTM 1 1

ISO Gll Gll

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Data Sheet—2 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04

4) Relative Exposure for Various Energy Levels For each exposure condition, MX125 Film, in 8 minute 79°F (26°C) cycle, is assigned a relative exposure of 1.0.

INDUSTREX Films

ISO 120[1] EN 220[2] Iridium[3] Cobalt[4]

DR 3.0 2.6 2.9 2.7

M100 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.9

M 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5

MX125 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

T200 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6

AA400 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3

CX 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 [1] In accordance with ANSI PH 2.8 - ISO 7004 standard. Without lead screens [2] In accordance with ANSI PH 2.8 - ISO 7004 standard - EN 584-1 Lead screens [3] 8 mm Copper filtration. 100/200 microns lead screens [4] 100/200 microns lead screens

5) Graphs1 Characteristic

A) Manual (7-98) B) B2000 Processor (3-97)

The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice.

If you have questions or need assistance, contact your local Kodak representative.

Kodak, and Industrex are trademarks.

Aerial and Industrial Materials EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY - Rochester, NY 14650

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1NOTICE: The data in this publication represent product tested under the conditions of exposure and processing specified. They are representative of production coatings, and therefore do not apply to a particular box or roll of photographic material. They do not represent standards or specifications that must be met by Eastman Kodak Company. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.

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Data Sheet—3 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04

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Data Sheet—4 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 TI2342 Revised 2-04