Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Including gas flow distribution means
Patent
1975-10-20
1978-12-19
Kimlin, Edward C.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
Including gas flow distribution means
96 451, 96 82, 250320, 250475, 250482, 250483, 250484, 250486, G03C 192, G03C 176
Patent
active
041304284
ABSTRACT:
A combination suitable for radiography comprising two separate x-ray fluorescent screens and a photosensitive material comprising a support with a silver halide layer coated on each surface of said support, wherein each of the fluorescent screens is arranged adjacent to one of the silver halide layers. The maximum emission of the x-ray screen is in the wavelength range of 450-570 nm, while the silver halide layers are sensitive to light in the same wavelength range.
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Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
Breiner A. W.
Kimlin Edward C.
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