- Contact Person : Ms. Wang Gina
- Company Name : Hangzhou Konida Medical Instrument Factory
- Tel : 86-571-82202229
- Fax : 86-571-87214725
- Address : Zhejiang,Hangzhou,Chang'an Village, Wenyan Town, Xiaoshan District
- Country/Region : China
all kinds medical film(Konida-A), environment friendly, agfa films, dry media
Chemical image film(Konida-A) has been specially developed to produce the very highest diagnostic-quality grayscale hardcopies with DRYSTAR 2000 and DRYSTAR 3000 imagers.
The Direct Digital Imaging (DDI) technology produces grayscale hardcopies with high Dmax and contrast. It gives you the same clear, high-quality results as wet laser film, but with all the advantages of dry technology: no wet processing, no darkroom and no chemicals. You get top quality images cleanly and trouble-free.
Can be used with following products and servicesAGFA DRYSTAR 2000, DRYSTAR 3000 imagers.
Suitable for following market segmentsMedical printing of grayscale images.
Innovative technology for ecological and easy useDirect Digital Imaging (DDI) technology is easy and convenient to use. Heat-sensitive, Chemical image film(Konida-A) can be loaded in daylight. Plus, you don't need any wet processing or darkroom, eliminating cleaning products, time-consuming adjustments and chemical disposal.
Consistently clear and sharp imagesChemical image film(Konida-A) has been designed to ensure clear and sharp images all the time. It has a 175 µm-thick PET base, and is coated with silver salts and a protective top layer, making it resistant to both scratches and moisture. The PET base with rounded corners allows it to be handled like regular X-ray film. The silver-based imaging layer, which is heat-sensitive rather than light-sensitive, guarantees low fog and high contrast, combined with excellent image stability.
Package and size
Size | Sheets/box | Boxes/case | |
8in×10in | 20cm×25cm | 100 | 5 |
11in×14in | 26cm×35cm | 100 | 5 |
14in×17in | 35cm×43cm | 100 | 5 |
all kinds medical film(Konida-A), environment friendly, agfa films, dry media