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Z350370

Carestream® BioMax® MR film

Synonyme(s) :

xray film, autoradiography film

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NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41105341
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size

8 in. (20 cm) × 10 in. (25 cm)

General description

Sheets of film with no interleaved paper
Single-emulsion film that provides maximum resolution and clearest background. The most sensitive film for direct 14C, 35S, and 33P autoradiography. Higher resolution than X-OMAT AR and BioMax MS for 32P direct and screen exposures and chemiluminescence, but with reduced sensitivity.

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BioMax is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
Carestream is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
Kodak is a registered trademark of Eastman Kodak Company


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