Temperature and Humidity: The Dry Daylight Load Film should be stored in a controlled environment with a temperature range of 10℃ to 25℃ and a relative humidity between 30% and 65%. It is essential to keep the Dry Daylight Load Film away from heat sources to maintain its quality and functionality.
Gas Environment: The storage room must be free from any harmful acid and alkaline gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and formaldehyde. These gases can negatively impact the integrity of the Dry Daylight Load Film, leading to potential damage and reduced performance.
Stacking Type: The Dry Daylight Load Film should always be stored upright to avoid any adverse effects caused by pressure. Proper stacking helps maintain the film’s quality. Additionally, during transportation, the Dry Daylight Load Film must not be exposed to sunlight, rain, strong ultraviolet radiation, or violent vibrations, as these conditions can compromise its integrity.
By following these guidelines, users can ensure that their Dry Daylight Load Film remains in optimal condition for effective use in medical imaging. Proper storage and handling are critical for preserving the film's quality and performance.
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