Z370371
Carestream® BioMax® light film
Synonym(s):
autoradiography film, xray film
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8 in. (20 cm) × 10 in. (25 cm)
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General description
Sheets of film with no interleaved paper
Double-emulsion film on clear base. Provides clearest background and highest sensitivity for chemiluminescence detection systems. Also suitable for autoradiography, but with less sensitivity for high-energy isotopes than X-Omat AR and BioMax MS, and than BioMax MR for medium-energy isotopes.
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