Temperature and Humidity: The Radiology Dry 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 crucial to keep the Radiology Dry Film away from heat sources to prevent any degradation in quality and functionality.

Gas Environment: The storage area must be free from harmful gases, including acidic and alkaline substances such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and formaldehyde. Exposure to these gases can adversely affect the Radiology Dry Film, leading to irreversible damage and a decline in performance.

Stacking and Handling: The Radiology Dry Film should always be stored upright to avoid pressure-related damage. Proper stacking helps maintain the integrity of the film. During transportation, it is essential that the Radiology Dry Film is shielded from sunlight, rain, strong ultraviolet radiation, and violent vibrations, as these factors can compromise its quality.

By adhering to these guidelines, facilities can ensure the optimal preservation of Radiology Dry Film, facilitating high-quality imaging and effective diagnostic outcomes. Proper storage and handling are vital for maintaining the film’s performance in medical applications.
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