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With the development of technology, medical films have also undergone significant changes. Not only have the types increased, but their functions have also become increasingly sophisticated. Below, we will discuss the storage conditions for several common types of medical films.
I. Medical Breast Film
Storage: The film must be stored in a dry, cool place (ideal temperature 10-20℃, relative humidity 30%-60%). Avoid moisture, high temperature, any harmful gases, X-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation. Store vertically to avoid any pressure that could damage the film.
II. Medical CT Film
The film uses a blue polyester base, with a photosensitive emulsion coated on the front and an anti-halo layer coated on the back. The film offers rich detail and excellent clarity. It is suitable for various medical imaging applications. Examples of applications include: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), tomography, digital subtraction angiography (DSA), isotope radiography, and ultrasound imaging. The film can be processed using high-temperature machine processing or manually at room temperature.
Storage: The film must be stored in a dry, cool place (ideal temperature 10-20℃, relative humidity 30%-60%). Avoid moisture, high temperatures, any harmful gases, X-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation. Store vertically to avoid any pressure that could damage the film.
III. Medical X-ray Green-Sensitive Film
Medical X-ray green-sensitive film is used for imaging the human body using medical X-rays to examine lesions. It can accurately display lesions and variations in internal organs, bones, and soft tissues, providing a reliable basis for clinical medical diagnosis. The film is a general-purpose green-sensitive X-ray film, using a blue polyester substrate as a support, with green-sensitive emulsion layers coated on both sides. Utilizing new technology, it features high sensitivity, good clarity, wide latitude, and good versatility. The film can be processed using a high-temperature fast-developing machine or manually developed at room temperature.
Storage: The film must be stored in a dry, cool place (ideal temperature 10-20℃, relative humidity 30%-60%). Avoid moisture, high temperatures, any harmful gases, X-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation. Store vertically to avoid any pressure that could damage the film.
IV. Medical X-ray Blue Sensing Film
Storage: The film must be stored in a dry, cool place (ideal temperature 10-20℃, relative humidity 30%-60%). Avoid moisture, high temperatures, any harmful gases, X-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation. Store vertically to avoid any pressure that could damage the film.