Lead covers 10 Lead letters 5 Lead numbers 5Ĭ Cassette holder 9 Contact copy system CURIX Printer 14ĭ Darkroom Lamp 18 Darkroom Timer 17 Darkroom Van 26 Dose rate measuring device 11 Dose rate warning device 12 Dose rate warning system 13 Dripping bin 19 Dryer 20 X-Ray Image Intensifier / Television Systemsįully automatic (unattended) X-Ray InspectionĬustomer-specific X-Ray Inspection SystemsĪpplications and Tests with X-Ray Measurements and Evaluations User Training Courses Service Courses Telephone and Modem Service Installation, Repair Service and Maintenance Safety Checks 27įurther SEIFERT Services for Industry and Science: Industrial X-Ray Table of Contents Technical Radiographic Accessories. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of RICH. Seifert & Co reserves the right to technical modifications without prior notice. It is a quick and simple method to determine the “life expectancy” of processed films and warns of poorly fixed and/or washed films.S tte e er ss te p u E a o o q r l C s E e ing lm lm nP m ev i i w o o e F D F i i t o V ay ay ay rkr dia m R R R l a a i D X R X X F ipmħth Edition 2000 Published by RICH. The Structurix Thio-Test also correlates perfectly with other international standards (ISO/ ANSI) for determining the archival quality of industrial X-ray film. One dropper bottle of Thio-Test reagent, of 35 ml (about 1,000 drops).Thio-Test Color Stepwedge with four steps, which relate to the archivability expressed in number of years.The Structurix Thio-Test kit consists of: The Structurix Thio-Test provides the means for performing the control of fixing and washing as described in EN 584-2 and ISO 11699-2. The archivability of the processed film is evaluated by measuring the residual thiosulphate in the emulsion layers. The density values reported, cross referenced by serial number to the certificate, are traceable to NIST (the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology) through traceable calibrations of the instrumentation and procedures in accordance with our ISO 9001-2000 approved QA system. Provided with a calibration certificate and a copy of the NIST certificate S.R.M.guaranteeing a shelf life of at least four years Packed in a light-tight waterproof package which protects it against moisture, dust, etc.The Structurix CERTIFIED DENSTEP is a density step wedge film to verify the calibration of optical transmission densitometers used in the industrial X-ray field. Be used on a day to day basis to provide control data as part of a quality management system (e.g.Enable early corrective actions to be taken in case of deviations.Monitor the performance of the Structurix processing system, in order to guarantee consistent high quality.Demonstrate conformity with the certified Structurix standard film system, as defined in European standard EN 584 part 2 and ISO 11699-2.A certificate for compliance with EN 584-2 and ISO 11699-2. A PMC chart to record test results showing compliance with the standards.Each strip bears a unique serial (ID) number, even after processing 25 X-ray exposed, undeveloped PMC strips in individual daylight packaging.These X-ray pre-exposed film strips are produced under Agfa’s Quality Management System (Q.M.S) conditions according to ISO 9001-2000.Įvery Structurix Certified PMC pack contains: The Structurix Certified PMC strip is a handy, fast and reliable tool for monitoring the quality of the film processing system and for proving compliance with existing standards on systems classifications. Structurix Certified PMC Strip (Process Monitoring Control) We designed the Structurix Quality Assurance Tools, a set of practical, dedicated tools for the radiographer to control and prove compliance of his or her entire system. For instance, to guarantee the designed film system’s performance, calibrated pre-exposed strips provided by the film manufacturer must be used. EN 584-2 and ISO 11699-2 describe how the user should control his or her processing system. Therefore, EN 584 and ISO 11699 consist of two parts. The most careful radiographic techniques can be nullified by incorrect or improper darkroom procedures.” ASTM E94 states: “To produce a satisfactory radiograph, the care used in making the exposure must be followed by equal care in processing. EN444, ISO 5579, ASTM E94 and others specify that the user has to process the films in accordance with the conditions recommended by the manufacturer and pay special attention to monitor and control developing, fixing and washing. To assist our customers in making sure the film systems render the expected capability in daily use, we refer to the standards for radiographic examination.
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