OEM CT film (C) and Mammography Film (CM-H)

    

QUAM  MEDICAL IMAGING FILM C TYPE

 (made from Konica/Agfa master roll material)

 

TYPE

Description

Unit

(Boxes/Carton)

 

8×10in×100NIF

box

5

Medical Image Film

11×14in×100NIF

box

5

C Type (Q-CT)

14×17in×100NIF

box

5

Mammography Film

18x24cmx100NIF

box

5

CM-H (Q-CMH)

 

MEDICAL IMAGING FILM C TYPE( model No. Q-CT is for exporting) is a kind of pure color medical image film with the characteristics of high-quality image, wide-scope of blackness, powerful distinction and high clarity. It is mainly used to record the images for computerized tomography (CT), angiography (DSA), magnetic resonance image (MRI), ultrasonic image, nuclear image (ECD), and heat image or breast radiography. Among them, CT is the most common use.

□    Clear Image Quality

The design of Quam C type has power contrast and various layers. Any subtle part in the diagnose will not be ignored and it can offer the best quality image.

□    High Image Quality

With particle emulsion on one side, coated with halo spot resistance the other side, Quam C type has little fog and high clarity.





Notes for  MEDICAL IMAGING FILM C TYPE :

□    Usage:
Correctly handle the film. Avoid any damages by damp, sunlight, heating, rays or pressure.

□    Storage:
Store in a cool(temperature:10℃~20℃) and dry (air humidity: 30%~50% ) place. Keep it away from dampness, high temperature, any bad effective gases, x-ray, gamma ray or any other penetrating rays.

□   Safelight:
Use a safelight filter (dark red) in a suitable safelight lamp equipped with a 15w ground bulb. Keep the film at a distance at least 1.2 meters from the safelight.

□    Automatic Developing:
All these three types can be developed by any kinds of film processor. It may get the better effect by using the film processor of KONICA, type SRX-201 and the kit of KONICA, XD-90.

□    Manual Developing:
Use the kit of KONICA, XD-90 for developing and fixing or the same kinds of kit by film processor at high temperature or by hand at the normal atmospheric temperature.