Notebook 3 Wee
Notebook 3 Wee
B. Adhesive- is a thin coating that is applied to the base material before it is coated with emulsion and
is designed to glue the emulsion to the base and prevent bubbles or other distortion when the film is
bent during processing, handling, or when its wet, and heated during development.
C. Emulsion- is composed of gelatin where photosensitive silver halide crystals are suspended. The
gelatin acts like a neutral lucent suspension medium for the silver halide crystals that must be separated
from one another to permit processing chemicals to reach them. It also distributes the crystals evenly
over the surface of the film, and prevents clumping of silver halides that would make a film more
photosensitive than another. Gelatin used for film is very high quality. The silver halide crystals used in
film are silver bromide, silver iodide, and silver chloride. Photographic film has emulsion on a single side
as well as mammography, and fine-detail extremity films. Duplitized (double emulsion, double coated)
film is what is normally used in diagnostic radiography.
D. Supercoat- is a layer of hard, protective gelatin that is made to prevent soft emulsion underneath
from being physically or chemically abused by scratches, indentions from stacking, and skin oils from
holding. It is strong and when combined with a tough base material it is impossible to tear a radiograph.