INDUX R5 is an industrial radiographic film intended for non-destructive material testing using X-rays or gamma radiation. It is a standard-speed, high-contrast, very fine-grain film suitable for radiography with or without lead screens. INDUX R5 can be used for the radiography of welds and medium-walled steel or thick-walled light metal parts. It is supplied in various packaging formats including vacuum-sealed packaging with lead screens of varying thickness and in rollfilm format. The film is processed manually or automatically using various developer and fixer chemicals.
INDUX R5 is an industrial radiographic film intended for non-destructive material testing using X-rays or gamma radiation. It is a standard-speed, high-contrast, very fine-grain film suitable for radiography with or without lead screens. INDUX R5 can be used for the radiography of welds and medium-walled steel or thick-walled light metal parts. It is supplied in various packaging formats including vacuum-sealed packaging with lead screens of varying thickness and in rollfilm format. The film is processed manually or automatically using various developer and fixer chemicals.
INDUX R5 is an industrial radiographic film intended for non-destructive material testing using X-rays or gamma radiation. It is a standard-speed, high-contrast, very fine-grain film suitable for radiography with or without lead screens. INDUX R5 can be used for the radiography of welds and medium-walled steel or thick-walled light metal parts. It is supplied in various packaging formats including vacuum-sealed packaging with lead screens of varying thickness and in rollfilm format. The film is processed manually or automatically using various developer and fixer chemicals.
INDUX R5 is an industrial radiographic film intended for non-destructive material testing using X-rays or gamma radiation. It is a standard-speed, high-contrast, very fine-grain film suitable for radiography with or without lead screens. INDUX R5 can be used for the radiography of welds and medium-walled steel or thick-walled light metal parts. It is supplied in various packaging formats including vacuum-sealed packaging with lead screens of varying thickness and in rollfilm format. The film is processed manually or automatically using various developer and fixer chemicals.
INDUX R5 is an industrial radiographic film intended for non -
destructive material testing using X- or gamma radiation. INDUX R5 is a standard-speed, high-contrast, very fine-grain film suitable for radiography with or without lead scr eens. It is an ideal film for most standard applications. INDUX R5 corresponds with the class C4 classification according to EN 584-1 standard and according to ASTME 1815 standard with class I. Applications INDUX R5 is suitable for the radiography of welds and medium-walled steel or thick-walled light metal parts/ products. Packaging forms daylight packaging (FOMAPAK) one-sheet vacuum-sealed packaging with lead screens of 0,025 or 0,1 mm thickness Sizes: 6x10, 6x12, 6x16, 6x20, 6x24, 6x30, 6x40, 6x48, 10x10, 10x12, 10x16, 10x20, 10x24, 10x30, 10x40 and 10x48 cm in boxes of 50 sheets. Sizes: 30x40 cm in boxes of 25 sheets. The vacuum-sealed packaging FOMAPAK ensures optimum contact of film surface with lead screens, simple handling, and is light-tight, air-tight and waterproof. darkroom packaging (KB) Sizes: 6x24, 6x40, 6x48, 10x12, 10x24, 10x40, 10x48 and 10x72 cm in boxes of 100 sheets. Sizes: 10x20, 18x24, 24x30, 30x40 and 35x43 cm interleaved (IF, FW) in boxes of 50 sheets. Rollfilm packaging rollfilm with lead screen rollfilm without lead screen (DW) bare rollfilm (BLR) for more details see the technical data sheet of ROLLFILM Other sizes are subject to be agreed with the manufacturer. MultiPack daily package containing 2 films INDUX with various speeds. Dimensions and speeds of inserted films according to customers individual requirements. Film base INDUX R5 is manufactured on a dimensionally stable bluish polyester base of 0,175 mm thickness. Screens Screens-packed kinds (FOMAPAK) content lead screens 0,025 or 0,1 mm thick, backed by a paper of 70 - 90 g/sq. m of basis weight, on both film sides. Darkroom illumination INDUX R5 should be handled and processed under indirect safelight illumination with a wavelength over 520 nm. Recommended are safelight filters Agfa R1 filter (dark red) or Agfa G7 filter (olive-green) in a safelight lamp with a 25 watt bulb and placed in a distance of minimum 75 cm between the reflective surface and the film, or LED light sources with a wavelength of 660 nm or 590 nm.
Exposure charts for steel For optical density D=2, front and back lead screens 0,025 mm thick, FOMADUX LP-T Developer 5 minutes at 20 o C. X-rays (FDD = 100 cm)
Gamma rays (Iridium 192) 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 100 1000 F A p - g
Gamma rays (Cobalt 60) 1 0 20 80 40 100 60 120 140 10 100 1000 F A p - g
The product has been produced and marketed in conformity with a quality system according to the international standard EN ISO 9001. Processing INDUX R5 is intended both for the manual and automatic processing. Recommended chemicals for the manual processing: FOMADUX LP-T Developer and Developer-Replenisher (5 minutes of developing time at 20 o C, 1 + 3) FOMADUX FIX Rapid Fixer FOTONAL Wetting Agent Recommended chemicals for the automatic processing: FOMADUX LP-D Developer-Replenisher (2 minutes of developer immersion time at 28 o C)
FOMA LP-DS Developer Starter FOMADUX FIX-Set Hardening Rapid Fixer (Fomadux Fix + Fomafix H) INDUX R5 can also be processed in correspondi ng processing chemicals of other manufacturers, for example developer Agfa G135 for automatic processing 100 seconds of developer immersion time at 28 o C or G128 for manual processing 5 minutes of developing time at 20 o C. Sensitometric characteristic Source ISO 2 (220 kV/10 mA/8 mm Cu), automatic processing, FOMADUX LP-D Developer, 8 minutes of processing time at 28 o C (corresponds with 2 minutes developer immersion time)
Archiving of processed films The manufacturer guarantees the archival permanence of mi- nimum 50 years when complying with conditions following: films must be perfectly fixed and washed films must be stored at a relative humidity of 30 to 60% out of reach of harmful gases. Storage of unexposed films Unexposed films should be stor ed in the vertical position in the original packaging in a cool, dry place (temperature ranging from 5 to 21 o C, relative humidity from 40 to 60 %), out of reach of harmful vapours, gases and ionizing radiations. Films stored in a refrigerator and a freezer should be acclimatized to room temperature for approx. 2 and approx. 6 hours respectively. Exposed films should be processed as soon as possible.
By using and processing of the product Indux R5 arise wastes, which is necessary to environmentally liquidate according to valid legislation. Wastes: packaging foil : PET / AL / PE or PAPER / AL / PE Pb foil waste developers waste fixers
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