MG Film
Orthochromatic Super Rapid Film Family
Offers Maximum Processing Flexibility
SR Series Medical Imaging Films
high resolution orthochro
matic films with anti crossover properties,
compatible with various rare earth systems. Konica Minolta
SR-Series films have been designed to allow for maximum processing
flexibility, offering the convenience of 90 second conventional
processing and 45 second Super Rapid processing.
These green sensitive films offer improved image sharpness
while retaining the high speed characteristics necessary in today’s
radiographic environments. The films are designed for maximum
diagnostic clarity, and are highly resistant to static and abrasion
from automatic transport systems and daylight film handling
equipment.
MG-SR
Type MG-SR is an orthochromatic film with medium contrast, suitable for
general radiography, covering a complete range of diagnostic exams
where maximum flexibility is desirable.
MGX-SR Type MGX-SR is a very
high contrast orthochromatic film, suitable for extremities and special
procedures, as well as other exams where maximum contrast is desirable.
MGL-SR Type MGL-SR is a
high-resolution film suitable for abdominal radiography and other
general radiographic procedures where wide latitude is desirable.
MGT-SR
Type MGT-SR is an orthochromatic chest film designed for enhanced diagnostic information at low densities.
MGV-SR Type MGV-SR is a
high-speed medium contrast film that provides high quality images for
all general radiography applications. The speed of Type MGV-SR is very
useful in portable, trauma, pediatric applications and special
procedures.
Dry Film
SD-P / SD-PC / SD-PM
Special new anti-halation technology increases image sharpness. Designed for linear gradations from low-through high-density areas, SD-P/SD-PC delivers excellent diagnostic clarity in the processed image. Daylight packaging makes the film easy to handle.(Film is available in the following sized, 14×17 inch (35x43cm), 14x14 inch (35x35cm), 11x14 inch, 125 sheets per box.) The film is available in a vivid blue or clear base type, to allow selection of the appropriate film for the application.
SD-Q / SD-QC
Storing and handling unused film
After confirming that film is packaged, store unused film, like ordinary film, in a cool, dark place (recommended temperature:10-23℃(50-73°F)) where it will not be affected by radiation. If film is stored in a place where temperature is more than 30℃(86°F)for a long period of time, the quality of the film may change. When storing film in a film storage, it should be stored in a place where temperature is not likely to rise.
Orthochromatic Films
MG-SR
Type MG-SR is an orthochromatic film with medium contrast, suitable for
general radiography, covering a complete range of diagnostic exams
where maximum flexibility is desirable.
MGX-SRType MGX-SR is a very
high contrast orthochromatic film, suitable for extremities and special
procedures, as well as other exams where maximum contrast is desirable.
MGL-SR Type MGL-SR is a
high-resolution film suitable for abdominal radiography and other
general radiographic procedures where wide latitude is desirable.
MGT-SR
Type MGT-SR is an orthochromatic chest film designed for enhanced diagnostic information at low densities.
MGV-SR Type MGV-SR is a
high-speed medium contrast film that provides high quality images for
all general radiography applications. The speed of Type MGV-SR is very
useful in portable, trauma, pediatric applications and special
procedures.
Mammography Film
Specialty Films
Duplicating Films
Type SR-DUP is a duplicating film designed to provide excellent tonal
characteristics. Type SR-DUP film is manufactured with a non-glare
matte finish and has 45 second processing capability when using Konica
Minolta's Super Rapid System. SR-DUPc is a clear base product.
Video Imaging Films
Type C and
C-SR are single emulsion, orthochromatic films, designed to reproduce
CRT images with high contrast and high resolution. These films
incorporate an anti-halation layer to produce maximum detail. Type C
(blue base), Type Cc (clear base) and Type C-SR (for super rapid
processing) are designed for use in CT, MRI, digital imaging, nuclear
medicine and ultrasound.
Storing and handling processed film (image)
1.As heat-processed-type film is susceptible to high temperature or
strong sunlight even after it’s processed, it should be stored in a
cool, dark place. When storing film for a long period of time, be sure
to place it in a film bag and store it in a place where temperature is
25℃(77°F) or below. The rise in density or discoloration may occur more
frequently as the temperature rises.
2.If the film stored at a
temperature of 40℃(104°F)or higher, this may cause density changes or
discoloration even over a short period of storage. Avoid leaving the
film in a car in daytime, or using it with a hot lamp etc.
3.As
the film is susceptible to strong sunlight as well as temperature,
avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, or leaving it on a viewing screen
for a long time.
Dry film should not be cleaned with alcohol or cleaning agent that may
cause density blotching and other defects. The film is resistant to
water, so it may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with water.