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Accessories Catalogue - Medray

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CP-BU Blue/ CP-G Plus Green Film<br />

CP-BU is a NEW high-speed, medium to high contrast blue<br />

sensitive x-ray film that has been designed for use in general<br />

radiology in combination with blue-emitting rare earth and<br />

calcium tungstate intensifying screens. Green-sensitive universal<br />

x-ray film CP-G Plus is a general x-ray film designed for use with<br />

green emitting intensifying screens. The system speed of this film<br />

has been adapted for specific applications, according to the<br />

international guidelines.<br />

Drystar DT2B<br />

Drystar DT2B is Agfa’s second generation direct digital greyscale<br />

medium. For Drystar 5000 series imagers, producing premium<br />

quality hardcopies. High quality higher throughput with Agfa’s<br />

5000 series imagers. Drystar DT2B is the result of seven years of<br />

experience with Direct Digital printing. It is designed to produce<br />

the very highest diagnostic quality grayscale hardcopies with<br />

Drystar 5000 series imagers. Drystar DT2B features high Dmax<br />

and contrast, making it virtually indistinguishable from wet laser<br />

film while offering all the advantages of the dry technology: no<br />

wet processing, no darkroom and no chemicals.<br />

G134i Universal Developer<br />

G134i is a three-part developer that is Agfa’s standard<br />

universal developer for automatic processing in<br />

conventional systems. G134i yields both outstanding<br />

sensitometric and physical properties. Depending on<br />

the film type used and the throughput - average<br />

processed square metres per day - replenishment may<br />

vary from 300 to 600 ml / m.<br />

G334 Universal Fixer<br />

Agfa’s two-part fixer, G334, excels by a lower emission<br />

of process-specific odours. This has been achieved by<br />

reducing the emission of both acetic acid and sulphur<br />

dioxide. The power and the accuracy of the fixer have<br />

not diminished and you will not, therefore, need to<br />

increase the replenishment rates of the processor.<br />

G334(i) is suitable for use in automatic processors and<br />

will allow you to process a wide variety of x-ray films<br />

such as CURIX, SCOPIX and MAMORAY films. G334<br />

fixer has been designed to be used in combination with<br />

G134i developer.<br />

Phone 01 4663 773 Fax 01 4663 800<br />

Duplicating Plus Film<br />

Duplicating Plus film is a medical copy film for standard x-ray<br />

processing applications. Designed for handling under normal<br />

medical red safelight conditions, its capacity for exposure with<br />

printers using both 360 nm UV-BLB (Blacklight Blue) bulbs and<br />

white light ensures only one film is needed for all images.<br />

Duplicating Plus film copies enable patients, general practitioners<br />

and members of both clinical and surgical teams to review<br />

identical information, whether they are together on-site or at<br />

different locations.<br />

HDR-C Plus Mamoray Film<br />

HDR-C Plus Mamoray film is a single-sided orthochromatic<br />

mammography film that is part of the Agfa HealthCare film /screen<br />

system for mammography. The film uses both Split Emulsion Layer<br />

(S.E.L.) and the Cubic Crystal technologies. Agfa’s Split Emulsion<br />

Layer technology provides the Mamoray HDR-C Plus film with three<br />

emulsion layers on one side of the film. A particular strong point is<br />

the system’s high dynamic range. Equally, the system provides<br />

excellent visualisation of details which are further enhanced by the<br />

masking effect of high maximum density in the non-image area<br />

adjacent to the skin-line.<br />

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X-RAY FILM

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