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Welcome to Carestream.com's communities.
Our customers and partners have access to powerful online communities and tools. Use this overview to discover the best destination for you. Registration and sign-in are required to access these websites.
Vue Cloud Community
Carestream's Vue Cloud Community is your single point of access to the tools you need to diagnose exams, review a patient portfolio or view real-time department performance.
BioMax XAR Film
A general purpose film suitable for both radioisotopes and chemiluminescence, BioMax XAR Film is a double emulsion (T-Grain technology) autoradiography film for use with all commonly used isotopes and chemiluminescence labels. The film is coated with emulsion on both sides of a clear base, and is suitable for both direct autoradiography and exposures made with intensifying screens, including BioMax intensifying screens.
- Features
- Options
Features
BioMax Autoradiography Performance Guide |
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Label |
Maximum Sensitivity |
High Resolution / High Sensitivity |
Maximum Resolution |
High-energy isotopes |
BioMax TranScreen HE Screen / BioMax MS film |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS Film |
BioMax MR film |
Low and medium energy isotopes |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film |
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BioMax MR film |
Fluorography |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film* |
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BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film* |
Chemiluminescence |
BioMax Light film |
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BioMax Light film |
Options
Processing Options:
BioMax XAR Film is suitable for manual and automated processing.
Darkroom Handling:
Autoradiography film should be handled under proper safelight conditions using a safelight lamp equipped with a Safelight Filter GBX-2 and 15 W frosted bulb (other safelights may result in increased background fog and/or unwanted image exposure). The safelight should be positioned a least four feet from the film at all times. Minimize the length of time that the film is exposed to safelight conditions.
Choose a Region
- Africa
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- Middle East
- North America
- South America
Africa
Saint Helena
Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sub Sahara Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda |
Western Sahara
Zambia Zimbabwe |
Asia Pacific
Europe
Serbia
Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine United Kingdom |
Middle East
North America
South America
São Vicente and Granadina
Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Turk and Caicos Islands Uruguay U.S. Virgin Islands Venezuela Virgin Islands (British) |