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ISO 11699-1:1998

Non-destructive testing -- Industrial radiographic films -- Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography

The purpose of this part of ISO 11699 is to fix the performance of film systems.

This part of ISO 11699 is applicable to the classification of film systems in combination with specified lead screens for industrial radiography (non-destructive testing). It is intended to ensure that the image quality of radiographs — as far as this is influenced by the film system — is in conformity with the requirements of International Standards such as ISO 5579. This part of ISO 11699 does not apply to the classification of films used with fluorescent intensifying screens.

Additional methods for evaluating the photographic process are described in ISO 11699-2 by which the performance of film systems can be controlled under the conditions given in industry.


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