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Understanding Neutron Radiography Reading V-Kodak Part 2 of 3

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■ Gamma Rays<br />

When radioactive material is not in use, the lead container in which it is stored<br />

helps provide protection for film. In many cases, however, the storage<br />

container for gamma-ray source will not provide completely satisfactory<br />

protection to stored x-ray film. In such cases, to prevent fogging, a sufficient<br />

distance should separate the emitter and the stored film. The conditions for<br />

the safe storage <strong>of</strong> x-ray film in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> gamma-ray emitters are given in<br />

Tables VII and VIII.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang<br />

<strong>Radiography</strong> in Modern Industry. Rochester, NY: Eastman <strong>Kodak</strong> Co. 1980

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