User`s guide
5-2 2G8647 2010-11-04
Film Technical Information
Environmental Impact Tests show that DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is not considered
hazardous to the environment. As a result, you can develop, recycle, and
dispose of film with less impact on the environment than if you were
using wet-developed silver halide films.
Storing and Handling
Undeveloped Film
To achieve consistent results up to the expiration date indicated on the
film package, DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film must be stored in a cool,
dry place (41° to 77°F/5° to 25°C) and protected from radiation and
chemistry fumes.
The film can withstand short-term temperature spikes (up to 95°F/35°C)
for several hours during transit without any significant effect on film
quality or performance. Transit temperatures above 95°F/35°C will
gradually diminish shelf life.
DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film
US Environmental Regulations Comparison
Wet Silver Halide DRYVIEW
Film
Developer Fixer Wash Film Film
Product Regulations
OSHA MSDS Required Required Not required Not required Provided
DOT Hazardous Hazardous No limits No limits No limits
Use permits Local Local None None None
Disposal* Regulations
EPA Hazardous Hazardous No No No
DOT Hazardous Hazardous No No No
Note: There is no SUPERFUND liability with DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film.
* State and local laws vary. Consult appropriate regulations or authorities prior to disposal.