
X-ray Film
A Walsh Imaging is an industry leader in radiography film distribution for the x-ray and diagnostic imaging field. Our long standing dealerships with today's finest manufacturers and distributors enable us to offer an extensive line of x-ray film at extremely competitive pricing. Film orders can be shipped to your facility or delivered with your scheduled processor maintenance. Below is a sample of some of the x-ray film we carry.


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GREEN X-RAY FILMHigh contrast, high resolution, orthochromatic film for use with green emitting rare earth screens. Our green sensitive, wide latitude film offers you fine grain and high contrast. The high contrast of green enhances image sharpness with high resolution for general radiography and special purposes.
GREEN X-RAY FILM ACCESSORIES
● Green X-ray Film Packaging Available brands are A Walsh Imaging, Agfa, Fuji, Kodak and Konica. Available in all common sizes including metric. The easy open, re-closable box contains 100 sheets and is also available in case quantities of 5 boxes per case.
● Green X-ray Film Processing Green's advanced emulsion technology is formulated to produce optimum results when processing in both automatic processors and manual developing systems. This film is designed to be processed in any brand of quality chemistry. For Optimum results developer temperature in a 90 sec. processor should be approx. 93F (34C) developer temperature. Manual developing times will depend upon individual processing conditions and desired results.
● Green X-ray Film Safelight A Kodak GBX-2 or equivalent with a maximum 15 watts is recommended. The safelight should not be any closer than 4 feet from the loading area.
● Green X-ray Film System Speed When used with regular speed green rare earth screens, your resultant speed would be approximately 400. When used with a fine speed rare earth screen system, the resultant speed would be approximately 100. |


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BLUE X-RAY FILMHigh contrast, blue sensitive medical x-ray film for use with blue emitting intensifying screens. Blue is ideally suited for use in general radiography procedures with calcium tungstate intensifying screens. The low base plus fog and evenly dispersed silver halide crystals provides excellent high contrast and fine structured imaging. The polyester base which the emulsion is coated on provides dimensional stability to withstand automatic processing demands. The soft, blue tint evenly filters the harsh fluorescent illuminator light, while still providing outstanding clarity.
BLUE X-RAY FILM FEATURES
● Blue X-ray Film Packaging Available brands are A Walsh Imaging, Agfa, Fuji, Kodak and Konica. Available in all common sizes including metric. The easy open, re-closable box contains 100 sheets and is also available in case quantities of 5 boxes per case.
● Blue X-ray Film Processing Blue's advanced emulsion technology is formulated to produce optimum results when processing in both automatic processors and manual developing systems. This film is designed to be processed in any brand of quality chemistry. For optimum results developer temperature in a 90 sec. processor should be approx. 93°F (34°C). Manual developing times will depend upon individual processing conditions and desired results.
● Blue X-ray Film Safelight A Kodak GBX-2 or equivalent with a maximum 15 watts is recommended. The safelight should not be any closer than 4 feet from the loading area.
● Blue X-ray Film System Speed When used with high plus calcium tungstate screens, your resultant speed would be approximately 200. When used with blue III rare earth screens, the resultant speed would be approximately 800. Blue is highly compatible in many other brands of screens which are too numerous to list; however, we would be glad to recommend the proper combination in accordance to your needs. |


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BLUE HALF SPEED X-RAY FILMHalf Speed is ideally a high contrast, half speed film rendering exceptional clarity and can be used with all examinations. The emulsion of Half Speed is coated on a 7-mil, blue tinted polyester base, and has a protective coat to provide maximum protection from scratches and abrasions. The soft, blue tint evenly filters the harsh fluorescent illuminator light, while still providing outstanding clarity.
BLUE HALF SPEED X-RAY FILM FEATURES
● Blue Half Speed X-ray Film Packaging Available brands are A Walsh Imaging, Agfa, Fuji, Kodak and Konica. Available in all common sizes including metric. The easy open, re-closable box contains 100 sheets and is also available in case quantities of 5 boxes per case.
● Blue Half Speed X-ray Film Processing Half Speed's advanced emulsion technology is formulated to produce optimum results when processing in both automatic processors and manual developing systems. This film is designed to be processed in any brand of quality chemistry. For optimum results developer temperature in a 90 sec. processor should be approx. 93°F (34°C) developer temperature. Manual developing times will depend upon individual processing conditions and desired results.
● Blue Half Speed X-ray Film Safelight A Kodak GBX-2 or equivalent with a maximum 15 watts is recommended. The safelight should not be any closer than 4 feet from the loading area.
● Blue Half Speed X-ray Film System Speed When Half Speed is used in conjunction with 200 speed rare earth screens, your resultant speed would be about 100. A 400 speed system would be attained when Half Speed is used along with high speed blue rare earth intensifying screens. |


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DUPLICATING X-RAY FILMHigh fidelity, blue base duplicating film for use with all types of duplicators. Duplicating film is a high fidelity film designed for use with U.V. and white light sources. The emulsion is formulated to produce high quality duplicates by using an antihalation opposing side coating and a wide range of density capabilities.
DUPLICATING X-RAY FILM FEATURES
● Duplicating X-ray Film Packaging Available brands are A Walsh Imaging, Kodak and Konica. Sizes available are 14x17 and 10x12. The easy open, re-closable box contains 100 sheets and is also available in case quantities of 5 boxes per case.
● Duplicating X-ray Film Processing Duplicating develops in all types of automatic processors and can be manually developed as well. The surface coating of the emulsion is formulated to withstand the harsh processor environment which it is transported in.
● Duplicating X-ray Film Safelight A Kodak GBX-2 or equivalent with a maximum 15 watts is recommended. The safelight should not be any closer than 4 feet from the loading area.
● Duplicating X-ray Film Usage Duplicates can be made of any type of medical x-ray film. It is highly useful for duplication for referrals, patients own copy, cat scans, laser camera reproduction, consultations, teaching, and even for industrial film reproduction. |


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LASER X-RAY FILMLaser Imaging Film is a high resolution, photothermographic, black and white film suitable for continuous tone medical imaging. This film provides excellent diagnostic visualization of fine detail, sharp image rendition, and a cool image tone.
LASER X-RAY FILM FEATURES
● Laser X-ray Film Packaging Available brands are Agfa, Kodak and Konica. Sizes available are 14x17. Each box contains 100 sheets and is also available in case quantities of 5 boxes per case. Kodak infrared laser film is only available by the case.
● Laser X-ray Film Processing Laser Imaging Film is processed automatically by the thermal processor drum built into all Laser Imagers. The nominal processing conditions for this photothermographic film are 122°C for 15 seconds.
● Laser X-ray Film Safelight Laser Imaging Systems are designed for daylight use. Should it be necessary to open a box or cartridge of Laser Imaging Film outside of the Laser Imager, use a Kodak 7B Safelight Filter / green with a frosted 7-1/2 watt bulb, located at least 4 feet from the film.
● Laser X-ray Film Storage Store unexposed film at 50 to 70°F and properly shielded from x-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation. Keep exposed film in a cool, dry place that is properly shielded from penetrating radiation. Process as soon as possible after exposure. Processed film should be stored at 60 to 80°F. |


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KODAK MIN-R X-RAY FILMA revolutionary mammography screen film system from Eastman Kodak Company's Health Imaging Group won a prestigious 2004 "R&D 100" award that recognizes the 100 most technologically significant products introduced over the past year.
Kodak's Health Imaging Group is specialized in developing, manufacturing and marketing intelligent imaging products from analogue to digital and in providing innovative medical imaging services, including those to assist customers with interoperability and other needs.
KODAK MIN-R X-RAY FILM TYPES
● KODAK MIN-R 2000 FILM The undisputed industry standard for quality. Kodak MIN-R 2000 Film yields superb resolution, detail, and contrast. Compatible with a choice of Kodak Screens and Cassettes, it allows you to choose the combination that best fits your needs. As part of the Kodak Min-R 2000 Screen Film System, it helps you meet demanding quality control and accreditation standards with greater ease and confidence. No wonder it's presently recognized as the industry benchmark for image quality.
● KODAK MIN-R EV FILM The ultimate choice for enhanced visualization and easier detection. For a visible difference in your mammography images, count on Kodak Min-R EV Film. It delivers higher contrast, sharper detail, and wider exposure latitude, making it the ultimate choice for enhanced visualization of breast tissue and easier detection of abnormalities. Kodak Min-R EV Film works with Kodak EV Screens as a superior new screen film system designed to deliver optimal results. Two technology advancements - visually adaptive contrast and a unique film emulsion layer structure - make the clinical improvements possible.
● KODAK MIN-R L FILM The film that defines the periphery without losing the parenchyma. Kodak Min-R L mammography film delivers both the contrast to view the dense breast parenchyma tissue and the exposure latitude to see the peripheral breast tissue. The innovative design of this dual emulsion film makes it possible. |
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