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Imagesetting Films >
HN/RLD |
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Ferrania
HN/RLD Film |
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| Features
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· High speed
· Low minimum density
· Low UV D min
· Compatible with all red laser
systems (both Helium Neon and Red Laser Diode)
· Excellent image and dot quality
· High practical density (4.50
O.D. to 5.00 O.D.)
· High maximum density (5.50 O.D.)
· Neutral base transparency
· Permanent antistatic base material
· Excellent latent image stability
· Wide exposure latitude
· High consistency
· Compatible with all capstan,
internal drum and external drum recorder systems
· Compatible with the most common
Rapid Access chemistries on the market
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| Exposure
Control |
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Correct exposure intensity setting varies according to processing
conditions and type of imagesetter, recorder and scanner used
1. Use procedure recommended by equipment manufacturer; produce
series of tests at different exposure intensities
2. Select exposure intensity that gives D-max 4.50 O.D or
higher, according to equipment manufacturer's recommendation
3. If required, use equipment
manufacturer calibration software to linearize film output
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| Processing
Recommendations |
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Before handling or using any chemical product, be sure to read
the Material Safety Data Sheet for health hazard data, precautionary
information and suggested first aid.
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| Storage |
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For optimum results, store HN/RLD Film in a flat position and
light-tight package at temperatures no higher than 27° C with
a relative humidity of 40% to 60%.
Do not store HN/RLD Film in areas exposed to radioactivity, chemical
dust or fumes, or other forms of air pollution.
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Note:* Replenishment rates are indicated for a 50% exposed
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For more information
download the full brochure
 
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