2024年6月3日发(作者:青旭彬)
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
TECHNICAL DATA / NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
December 2006 • TI-2342
FEATURES / CUSTOMER PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
•Medium Speed
•Very high contrast
•High definition
•Very fine grain
•For critical radiography, especially with high voltage
X-rays
•Can be used with direct X-rays or with lead foil
screens
THICKNESS
Base / Support0.18 mm (7.0 mils)
Emulsion25 microns (1.0 mil); 12.5 microns each side
Overcoat10 microns (0.4 mil); 5 microns each side
Total0.22 mm (8.4 mils)
CLASSIFICATION
KODAK INDUSTREX 43IC Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Single Part Developer Replenisher,
8 minutes at 79°F (26°C)
EN-584-1C3
ASTM 1815-96Class I
ISO 11699-1T2
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 8 mm Copper Filtration, HVL
3.5 mm Copper (220 kV), Lead screens.
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2006
AVAILABLE PACKAGING FORMATS
Sheet Film
Non- Interleaved (NIF) (MX125-1): This form of packaging
is generally supplied in packs of 100 sheets, and is for use
when film is to be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes, or
exposure holders, with or without lead screens.
Pb Contactpak (MX125-7): In INDUSTREX Pb Contactpak
packaging, industrial X-ray films are placed between two
lead screens, which absorb the undesirable longer
wavelengths of scattered radiation. The lead screens also
intensify the image by emitting secondary electrons
caused by the radiographic exposure. Lead screens are
made up of a thin lead layer of 27-microns (1-mil)
comprising a low percentage of antimony and tin,
laminated on a paper sheet. The lead foil features a
protective overcoat which prevents human contact with
the lead, protects the film from potential "lead smudge"
artifacts, and also provides static protection as the film and
screens are separated.
Lead Screens
LayerApproximate Thickness
protective overcoat1.5 micron
lead
*
27.5 microns
paper
*
70 microns
*
Thickness not drawn to scale.
The film type is identified on the package as well as
embossed on the film itself. The package is laser-scored
for easy opening, and has a butt edge which is invaluable
for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the
image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack. The
sandwich of lead screens and film is vacuum sealed in a
lighttight, water and oil resistant, ready-to-expose flexible
package, providing superb film/screen contact for
optimum image quality.
READY-PACK II Film (MX125-2): These films are
individually vacuum sealed in lighttight, water-resistant,
flexible packages. The package is laser-scored for easy
opening. The film type is identified on the package as well
as embossed on the film itself. The package has a butt
edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult
situations where the image needs to fall right up to the
edge of the pack.
Roll Film
READY-PACK (MX125-381): The film is supplied in a long,
lighttight roll sandwiched between two yellow-black paper
polyethylene layers. The rolls are of 60- or 100-metre
lengths in a variety of widths. The film is provided in a
dispenser box and is cut to length by the user in a
darkroom.
LEAD PACK (MX125-382): The film is supplied
sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens
inside a long, lighttight paper and polyethylene sleeve. The
rolls are 100 metres long and are cut to length by the user
in a darkroom.
NIF bulk roll (MX125-359): The film is supplied on a
cardboard core in rolls 150 metres long in three widths: 60
mm, 70 mm and 100 mm. The film must be loaded into a
cassette in a darkroom.
RELATIVE EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS 8mm Copper Filtration, HVL 3.5
mm Copper (220kv), Lead screens.
KODAK
INDUSTREX Films
DR50
M100
MX125
*
T200
AA400
HS800
1.00.
KODAK INDUSTREX Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
8 min 79°F (26°C)
2.6
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.2
*
MX125 Film in 8 min 79°F (26°C) cycle is assigned a relative exposure of
SAFELIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS
Use a KODAK LED Safelight (660 nm red) or a red safelight
filter (i.e. KODAK 1, 1A, or 2 Safelight Filter) in a suitable
safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep the film
at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.
Note: Other safelight filters (i.e. KODAK 8 and GBX-2
Safelight Filter) which block radiation at 550nm and
shorter wavelengths are also suitable for use.
RELATIVE EXPOSURE FOR VARIOUS ENERGY
LEVELS
For each exposure condition, MX125 Film, in 8 minute 79°F
(26°C) cycle, is assigned a relative exposure of 1.0.
INDUSTREX
Films
DR50
M100
MX125
T200
AA400
HS800
ISO 120
*
3.0
1.4
1.0
0.6
0.4
—
EN 220
†
2.6
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.2
Iridium
‡
2.9
1.7
1.0
0.6
0.3
—
Cobalt
§
2.7
1.9
1.0
0.6
0.3
—
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Handle film carefully to avoid physical strains such as
pressure, creasing, or buckling.
It is important to realize that meeting the chemical and
physical requirements does not by itself ensure that
records will not deteriorate. It is essential to provide proper
storage conditions. ASTM E 1254 gives details of storage
conditions. ISO 18911 and ISO 18902 give, for processed
films, recommended storage conditions and specifications
for the respective enclosure materials.
*
In accordance with ISO 7004 standard. Without lead screens
†
In accordance with ISO 7004 standard - EN 584-1 Lead screens
‡
8 mm Copper filtration. 100/200 microns lead screens
§
100/200 microns lead screens
AUTOMATIC PROCESSING
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and
Material Safety Data Sheets.
Unexposed
50 to 70°F (10 to 21°C), 30 to 50% RH. Properly shield
from x-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation.
Exposed
Keep cool, dry, and properly shielded from penetrating
radiation. Process as soon as possible after exposure.
See Kodak publication TI-2621, Processing KODAK
INDUSTREX Films, for additional information on automatic
processing.
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 200/220 kV, ISO/ANSI/EN
Conditions, KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)
KODAK INDUSTREX
Processor / Cycle
M43IC, 8 min 79°F (26°C)
M43IC, 5 min 86°F (30°C)
M35, 8 min 86°F (30°C)
Base + Fog
0.20
0.20
0.20
Contrast
*
5.15
5.05
4.9
Processed
60 to 80°F (15 to 27°C), 30 to 50% RH.
*
Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.
2KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film • TI-2342
Recommended Replenishment Rates
The consistency of the radiographic quality is related to the
accurate adjustment of the replenishment rate.
Replenishment should maintain the chemical equilibrium,
replacing the components used by the film.
Replenishment Volume
Solution
Developer
Fixer
desirable.
Development
Develop with rack and tank, using properly replenished
solutions.
Recommended
TemperatureTime
(Minutes)
KODAK
INDUSTREX
Single Part
Developer
Replenisher
68°F (20°C)
72°F (22°C)
75°F (24°C)
79°F (26°C)
5
4
3
2
Agitation
Intermittent
(5 seconds
every 30
seconds)
per 35 x 43 cm
(14 x 17 inch) sheet
100 mL
180 mL
*
per m
2
665 mL
1200 mL
*
For optimum archivability, a 10% increase in fixer replenishment rate may be
Washing and Drying
Washing: Follow the processor manufacturer's
recommendation for wash flow rate, or adjust flow to
achieve the equivalent of the wash tank capacity every five
minutes, or twelve tank volumes per hour. Insufficient
wash flow can adversely affect the life expectancy of
processed radiographs. Wash flow rate should be
increased if chemical spot tests or other analytical
methods reveal a high level of retained chemicals in the
processed film. For best results, the wash tank should be
drained daily and left empty when not in use.
Drying: Follow the processor manufacturer's
recommendation for dryer settings. In general, the dryer
should be set to a temperature slightly above (3°C/5°F)
the lowest temperature required to eliminate any signs of
tackiness in films exiting the dryer.
•Remove film and hanger 5 seconds before end of
development. DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS DEVELOPER
TO DRAIN BACK INTO THE TANK. Normally this will
carry out the proper amount of solution to permit
correct replenishment.
•Use floating covers on developer tanks to reduce
oxidation and evaporation; store developer
replenisher in a closed container.
•Fill the developer and fixer tank to its original level
each morning with developer or fixer replenisher
solution (topping off).
•Discard solution after adding two tank volumes of
replenisher to tank, or at least once a month, and refill
with fresh solution.
Stop, Fix, Wash and Dry Steps
Temperature
KODAK Indicator
Stop Bath,
or acetic acid
(diluted to 3.5%)
solution
KODAK Rapid
Fixer, KODAK
INDUSTREX
Manual Fixer, or
KODAK
INDUSTREX LO
Fixer and
Replenisher
Running water
wash
(8 volume
changes per hour)
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
Recommended
Time
30 to 60
seconds
Agitation
Continuous,
Moderate
MANUAL PROCESSING
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and
Material Safety Data Sheets.
See Kodak publication TI-2643, Guide to Manual
Processing of NDT Films, for additional information on
manual processing.
Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)
Development Conditions
5 min 68°F (20°C)
3 min 75°F (24°C)
Base + Fog
0.19
0.19
Contrast
*
5.0
5.1
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
3 to 6 minutes,
or twice the
clearing time
Vigorous for
15 seconds,
then
intermittent
(5 sec every
30 sec)
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
10 to 30
Minutes
*
Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.
Stop baths check development, prevent most spots or
streaks, and prolong the life of the fixing bath.
Immerse the film in fixer for 3 to 6 minutes, agitating for
5 seconds every 30 seconds. Film should remain in fixer
for twice the time it takes to "clear" it (when the milky look
disappears). Never fix film for less than 3 minutes.
KODAK Hypo Clearing Agent may be used following the
fixer to reduce washing time and conserve water. First
rinse films in running water for 30 seconds, the use Hypo
Clearing Agent for 1 to 2 minutes, followed by a final
running water wash for 5 minutes.
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film • TI-23423
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
To minimize water spots and drying marks, use KODAK
PHOTO-FLO Solution after washing.
Dry in a dust-free area at room temperature or in a
suitable drying cabinet. Temperature not to exceed 120°F
(50°C).
Characteristic Curves, Machine Processing
7.0
Process:
KODAK INDUSTREX Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
Exposure:
200/220 kV X-rays
with Lead Screens
Densitometry:
Diffuse Visual
8 min 79F (26C)
6.0
Recommended Replenishment Rates
Maintain chemical activity and solution level in the
developer tank by adding 100 ml (3.38 fluid ounces) of
replenisher according to instructions for each 14 x 17-inch
(35 x 43 cm) film processed. Stir vigorously after each
addition. Replenish the fixer tank at the rate of 180 mL (6
fluid ounces) per 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in) sheet of film
processed.
D
E
N
S
I
T
Y
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
CURVES
Characteristic Curves, Manual Processing
7.0
1.0
0.0
3.02.01.00.01.0
LOG EXPOSURE (Roentgens)
6.0
Exposure:
200/220 kV X-rays
with Lead Screens
Process:
Manual
Densitometry:
Diffuse Visual
5 min 68F (20C)
3 min 75F (24C)
5.0
D
E
N
S
I
T
Y
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
3.02.01.00.01.0
LOG EXPOSURE (Roentgens)
NOTICE: While the sensitometric data in this publication are typical of production coatings, they do not
represent standards which must be met by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will
affect results. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.
Kodak, Industrex, Lead Pack, Ready-Pack, and Photo-Flo are trademarks.
Revised 12-06
Printed in U.S.A.
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
KODAK Publication No. TI-2342
Aerial and Industrial Markets
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650-0505
2024年6月3日发(作者:青旭彬)
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
TECHNICAL DATA / NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
December 2006 • TI-2342
FEATURES / CUSTOMER PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
•Medium Speed
•Very high contrast
•High definition
•Very fine grain
•For critical radiography, especially with high voltage
X-rays
•Can be used with direct X-rays or with lead foil
screens
THICKNESS
Base / Support0.18 mm (7.0 mils)
Emulsion25 microns (1.0 mil); 12.5 microns each side
Overcoat10 microns (0.4 mil); 5 microns each side
Total0.22 mm (8.4 mils)
CLASSIFICATION
KODAK INDUSTREX 43IC Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Single Part Developer Replenisher,
8 minutes at 79°F (26°C)
EN-584-1C3
ASTM 1815-96Class I
ISO 11699-1T2
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 8 mm Copper Filtration, HVL
3.5 mm Copper (220 kV), Lead screens.
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2006
AVAILABLE PACKAGING FORMATS
Sheet Film
Non- Interleaved (NIF) (MX125-1): This form of packaging
is generally supplied in packs of 100 sheets, and is for use
when film is to be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes, or
exposure holders, with or without lead screens.
Pb Contactpak (MX125-7): In INDUSTREX Pb Contactpak
packaging, industrial X-ray films are placed between two
lead screens, which absorb the undesirable longer
wavelengths of scattered radiation. The lead screens also
intensify the image by emitting secondary electrons
caused by the radiographic exposure. Lead screens are
made up of a thin lead layer of 27-microns (1-mil)
comprising a low percentage of antimony and tin,
laminated on a paper sheet. The lead foil features a
protective overcoat which prevents human contact with
the lead, protects the film from potential "lead smudge"
artifacts, and also provides static protection as the film and
screens are separated.
Lead Screens
LayerApproximate Thickness
protective overcoat1.5 micron
lead
*
27.5 microns
paper
*
70 microns
*
Thickness not drawn to scale.
The film type is identified on the package as well as
embossed on the film itself. The package is laser-scored
for easy opening, and has a butt edge which is invaluable
for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the
image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack. The
sandwich of lead screens and film is vacuum sealed in a
lighttight, water and oil resistant, ready-to-expose flexible
package, providing superb film/screen contact for
optimum image quality.
READY-PACK II Film (MX125-2): These films are
individually vacuum sealed in lighttight, water-resistant,
flexible packages. The package is laser-scored for easy
opening. The film type is identified on the package as well
as embossed on the film itself. The package has a butt
edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult
situations where the image needs to fall right up to the
edge of the pack.
Roll Film
READY-PACK (MX125-381): The film is supplied in a long,
lighttight roll sandwiched between two yellow-black paper
polyethylene layers. The rolls are of 60- or 100-metre
lengths in a variety of widths. The film is provided in a
dispenser box and is cut to length by the user in a
darkroom.
LEAD PACK (MX125-382): The film is supplied
sandwiched between two 27-micron thick lead screens
inside a long, lighttight paper and polyethylene sleeve. The
rolls are 100 metres long and are cut to length by the user
in a darkroom.
NIF bulk roll (MX125-359): The film is supplied on a
cardboard core in rolls 150 metres long in three widths: 60
mm, 70 mm and 100 mm. The film must be loaded into a
cassette in a darkroom.
RELATIVE EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS 8mm Copper Filtration, HVL 3.5
mm Copper (220kv), Lead screens.
KODAK
INDUSTREX Films
DR50
M100
MX125
*
T200
AA400
HS800
1.00.
KODAK INDUSTREX Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
8 min 79°F (26°C)
2.6
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.2
*
MX125 Film in 8 min 79°F (26°C) cycle is assigned a relative exposure of
SAFELIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS
Use a KODAK LED Safelight (660 nm red) or a red safelight
filter (i.e. KODAK 1, 1A, or 2 Safelight Filter) in a suitable
safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep the film
at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.
Note: Other safelight filters (i.e. KODAK 8 and GBX-2
Safelight Filter) which block radiation at 550nm and
shorter wavelengths are also suitable for use.
RELATIVE EXPOSURE FOR VARIOUS ENERGY
LEVELS
For each exposure condition, MX125 Film, in 8 minute 79°F
(26°C) cycle, is assigned a relative exposure of 1.0.
INDUSTREX
Films
DR50
M100
MX125
T200
AA400
HS800
ISO 120
*
3.0
1.4
1.0
0.6
0.4
—
EN 220
†
2.6
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.2
Iridium
‡
2.9
1.7
1.0
0.6
0.3
—
Cobalt
§
2.7
1.9
1.0
0.6
0.3
—
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Handle film carefully to avoid physical strains such as
pressure, creasing, or buckling.
It is important to realize that meeting the chemical and
physical requirements does not by itself ensure that
records will not deteriorate. It is essential to provide proper
storage conditions. ASTM E 1254 gives details of storage
conditions. ISO 18911 and ISO 18902 give, for processed
films, recommended storage conditions and specifications
for the respective enclosure materials.
*
In accordance with ISO 7004 standard. Without lead screens
†
In accordance with ISO 7004 standard - EN 584-1 Lead screens
‡
8 mm Copper filtration. 100/200 microns lead screens
§
100/200 microns lead screens
AUTOMATIC PROCESSING
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and
Material Safety Data Sheets.
Unexposed
50 to 70°F (10 to 21°C), 30 to 50% RH. Properly shield
from x-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation.
Exposed
Keep cool, dry, and properly shielded from penetrating
radiation. Process as soon as possible after exposure.
See Kodak publication TI-2621, Processing KODAK
INDUSTREX Films, for additional information on automatic
processing.
EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 200/220 kV, ISO/ANSI/EN
Conditions, KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)
KODAK INDUSTREX
Processor / Cycle
M43IC, 8 min 79°F (26°C)
M43IC, 5 min 86°F (30°C)
M35, 8 min 86°F (30°C)
Base + Fog
0.20
0.20
0.20
Contrast
*
5.15
5.05
4.9
Processed
60 to 80°F (15 to 27°C), 30 to 50% RH.
*
Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.
2KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film • TI-2342
Recommended Replenishment Rates
The consistency of the radiographic quality is related to the
accurate adjustment of the replenishment rate.
Replenishment should maintain the chemical equilibrium,
replacing the components used by the film.
Replenishment Volume
Solution
Developer
Fixer
desirable.
Development
Develop with rack and tank, using properly replenished
solutions.
Recommended
TemperatureTime
(Minutes)
KODAK
INDUSTREX
Single Part
Developer
Replenisher
68°F (20°C)
72°F (22°C)
75°F (24°C)
79°F (26°C)
5
4
3
2
Agitation
Intermittent
(5 seconds
every 30
seconds)
per 35 x 43 cm
(14 x 17 inch) sheet
100 mL
180 mL
*
per m
2
665 mL
1200 mL
*
For optimum archivability, a 10% increase in fixer replenishment rate may be
Washing and Drying
Washing: Follow the processor manufacturer's
recommendation for wash flow rate, or adjust flow to
achieve the equivalent of the wash tank capacity every five
minutes, or twelve tank volumes per hour. Insufficient
wash flow can adversely affect the life expectancy of
processed radiographs. Wash flow rate should be
increased if chemical spot tests or other analytical
methods reveal a high level of retained chemicals in the
processed film. For best results, the wash tank should be
drained daily and left empty when not in use.
Drying: Follow the processor manufacturer's
recommendation for dryer settings. In general, the dryer
should be set to a temperature slightly above (3°C/5°F)
the lowest temperature required to eliminate any signs of
tackiness in films exiting the dryer.
•Remove film and hanger 5 seconds before end of
development. DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS DEVELOPER
TO DRAIN BACK INTO THE TANK. Normally this will
carry out the proper amount of solution to permit
correct replenishment.
•Use floating covers on developer tanks to reduce
oxidation and evaporation; store developer
replenisher in a closed container.
•Fill the developer and fixer tank to its original level
each morning with developer or fixer replenisher
solution (topping off).
•Discard solution after adding two tank volumes of
replenisher to tank, or at least once a month, and refill
with fresh solution.
Stop, Fix, Wash and Dry Steps
Temperature
KODAK Indicator
Stop Bath,
or acetic acid
(diluted to 3.5%)
solution
KODAK Rapid
Fixer, KODAK
INDUSTREX
Manual Fixer, or
KODAK
INDUSTREX LO
Fixer and
Replenisher
Running water
wash
(8 volume
changes per hour)
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
Recommended
Time
30 to 60
seconds
Agitation
Continuous,
Moderate
MANUAL PROCESSING
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and
Material Safety Data Sheets.
See Kodak publication TI-2643, Guide to Manual
Processing of NDT Films, for additional information on
manual processing.
Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)
Development Conditions
5 min 68°F (20°C)
3 min 75°F (24°C)
Base + Fog
0.19
0.19
Contrast
*
5.0
5.1
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
3 to 6 minutes,
or twice the
clearing time
Vigorous for
15 seconds,
then
intermittent
(5 sec every
30 sec)
60 to 85°F
16 to 30°C
10 to 30
Minutes
*
Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.
Stop baths check development, prevent most spots or
streaks, and prolong the life of the fixing bath.
Immerse the film in fixer for 3 to 6 minutes, agitating for
5 seconds every 30 seconds. Film should remain in fixer
for twice the time it takes to "clear" it (when the milky look
disappears). Never fix film for less than 3 minutes.
KODAK Hypo Clearing Agent may be used following the
fixer to reduce washing time and conserve water. First
rinse films in running water for 30 seconds, the use Hypo
Clearing Agent for 1 to 2 minutes, followed by a final
running water wash for 5 minutes.
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film • TI-23423
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
To minimize water spots and drying marks, use KODAK
PHOTO-FLO Solution after washing.
Dry in a dust-free area at room temperature or in a
suitable drying cabinet. Temperature not to exceed 120°F
(50°C).
Characteristic Curves, Machine Processing
7.0
Process:
KODAK INDUSTREX Processor
KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals
Exposure:
200/220 kV X-rays
with Lead Screens
Densitometry:
Diffuse Visual
8 min 79F (26C)
6.0
Recommended Replenishment Rates
Maintain chemical activity and solution level in the
developer tank by adding 100 ml (3.38 fluid ounces) of
replenisher according to instructions for each 14 x 17-inch
(35 x 43 cm) film processed. Stir vigorously after each
addition. Replenish the fixer tank at the rate of 180 mL (6
fluid ounces) per 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in) sheet of film
processed.
D
E
N
S
I
T
Y
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
CURVES
Characteristic Curves, Manual Processing
7.0
1.0
0.0
3.02.01.00.01.0
LOG EXPOSURE (Roentgens)
6.0
Exposure:
200/220 kV X-rays
with Lead Screens
Process:
Manual
Densitometry:
Diffuse Visual
5 min 68F (20C)
3 min 75F (24C)
5.0
D
E
N
S
I
T
Y
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
3.02.01.00.01.0
LOG EXPOSURE (Roentgens)
NOTICE: While the sensitometric data in this publication are typical of production coatings, they do not
represent standards which must be met by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will
affect results. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.
Kodak, Industrex, Lead Pack, Ready-Pack, and Photo-Flo are trademarks.
Revised 12-06
Printed in U.S.A.
KODAK INDUSTREX MX125 Film
KODAK Publication No. TI-2342
Aerial and Industrial Markets
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650-0505