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Understanding Neutron Radiography Reading V-Kodak Part 2 of 3

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■ Mixing Processing Solutions<br />

Processing solutions should be mixed according to the directions on the<br />

labels; the instructions as to water temperature and order <strong>of</strong> addition <strong>of</strong><br />

chemicals should be followed carefully, as should the safe-handling<br />

precautions for chemicals given on labels or instruction sheets. The<br />

necessary vessels or pails should be made <strong>of</strong> AISI Type 316 stainless steel<br />

with 2 to 3 percent molybdenum, or <strong>of</strong> enamelware, glass, plastic, hard rubber,<br />

or glazed earthenware.<br />

(Metals such as aluminum, galvanized iron, tin, copper, and zinc cause<br />

contamination and result in fog in the radiograph.)<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang<br />

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

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