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Understanding Neutron Radiography Reading V-Kodak Part 2 of 3

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Refrigerator<br />

After exposure, control strips must be stored at 40°F (4.5°C) or lower. When<br />

the stock <strong>of</strong> control film exceeds a six-week supply, the unexposed film<br />

should be stored in a refrigerator and no more than a one-week supply should<br />

be removed at any one time. When the temperature and the humidity are high<br />

(more than 75°F or 24°C and 50 percent relative humidity), unexposed film<br />

should be refrigerated regardless <strong>of</strong> the size <strong>of</strong> the stock.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang<br />

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

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