What is the plastic sheet used for x-rays? is it pvc acrylic?
Thanks Jaime
What is the plastic sheet used for x-rays? is it pvc acrylic?
Thanks Jaime
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I think its a cellulose acetate ,it's not PVC, seems safe to laser cut , I know a guy that makes stencils out of em..
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just curious Rodne, X-ray material used to be high in silver content.
Does your friend recover the silver first?
Newer processes may not be silver based, not sure.
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of distruction/distraction!
If you are looking for x-ray film without the expensive light sensitive silver based coating, check with a graphic supply or printing prepress supply house. Ask for "acetate stripping base". It will be clear sheets usually .004" or .007" thick. Stripping base was used a lot in the days before computers. It may be harder to find today.
John
I have access to exposed test x-rays (I work at a hospital) and I tried a small cut and it had a serious odor to it.
The company that use to maintain the equipment had a system that removed the silver from the process. The lastest remodel of the x-ray system is using digital processing and they are not 'printing the x-rays now. It is all done with computer files.
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Yep, they do smell a bit when cut. (Not as bad as rubber IMO.) I have cut a lot of stencils from them. Work great for that application.
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