Konica Minolta is a widely known multi-national competitor in the film and radiography industry. They offer top quality, low-maintence-digital xray machines, digital film casettes, computed radiography printers for facilities of all sizes, laser imagers, and ultrasound equipment. They are also a leader in medical IT equipment and feature complete console systems with optional software and cloud solutions for clinics and hospitals seeking a single-source solution for smoothly managing patient records from the server to the examination room. Medem offers Regius Sigma II detectors, AeroDR flat-panel detectors, and DRYPRO Sigma printers for a complete and stress-free workflow solution. Konica Minolta machines are compatible with any radiography room. Contact us for details on pricing and speedy shipping.
Optimized image halftone management guarantees clear and crisp images. Our anti-halo technology increases image clarity. The linear gradation characteristics of SD-Q halftone film provide outstanding clarity for the reproduced image for better diagnostics. Thanks to its packaging, one may load the film in daylight.
Heat-processed film is susceptible to high temperatures or direct sunlight. Even after it’s been processed, it should be stored in a cool, dark place. When storing film for a long period, place the film in a film bag and store it where the temperature is 25°C (77°F) or below. A rise in density or discoloration occurs more often as the temperature rises. If the film is stored at a temperature of 40°C(104°F) or higher, this may cause density changes or discoloration even over a short period. Avoid leaving the film in a car during the day or using it with a hot bulb etc. As the film is susceptible to direct sunlight as well as heat, avoid exposing it to sunlight, or leaving it on your display for a long period.