The SD-P & SD-Q lines of dry laser films are specifically designed for the DRYPRO laser imager cameras. The film is thermally processed and does not require wet processing chemistry. Sharp, clear images are assured by optimized control of image tones from CT, MRI and other image modalities. The SD-P line of dry laser films are specifically designed for the DRYPRO 700* laser series. The film is thermally processed and does not require wet processing chemistry. The SD-P is blue base, available in 14×17, 11×14, 10×12 & 8×10 sizes and the SD-PC is clear base imaging film, available in 14×17 size only. SD-PM is designed for mammography applications in the DRYPRO 793 laser imager only, available in 10×12 & 8×10 only. (*Includes: DRYPRO 722, 751, 752, 771, 793 Laser Imagers.)
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Konica Minolta DRYPRO SD-P 14×17 125/Box
Konica Minolta DRYPRO SD-P 11×14 125/Box
Konica Minolta DRYPRO SD-P 10×12 125/Box
Konica Minolta DRYPRO SD-P 8×10 125/Box
Konica Minolta SD-P / SD-PC are dry films designed specifically for use with the Konica Minolta DRYPRO family of laser imagers. This thermally-processed film does not require wet processing chemistry. It delivers optimum image quality for all image acquisition modalities.
Sharp, clear images are assured by optimized control of image tones for CT, MRI, and other image modalities.
Special new anti-halation technology increases image sharpness. Designed for linear gradations from low-through high-density areas, SD-P/SD-PC delivers excellent diagnostic clarity in the processed image. Daylight packaging makes the film easy to handle.(Film is available in the following sized, 14×17 inch (35x43cm), 14×14 inch (35x35cm), 11×14 inch, 125 sheets per box.) The film is available in a vivid blue or clear base type, to allow selection of the appropriate film for the application.
Storing and handling unused film
After confirming that film is packaged, store unused film, like ordinary film, in a cool, dark place (recommended temperature:10-23℃(50-73°F)) where it will not be affected by radiation. If film is stored in a place where temperature is more than 30℃(86°F)for a long period of time, the quality of the film may change. When storing film in a film storage, it should be stored in a place where temperature is not likely to rise.
Storing and handling processed film (image)
Dry film should not be cleaned with alcohol or cleaning agent that may cause density blotching and other defects. The film is resistant to water, so it may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with water.
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