DS DS/EN 584-1 Non-destructive testing - Industrial radiographic film - Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography
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DS DS/EN 584-1 Document Information:
Title
Non-destructive testing - Industrial radiographic film - Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography
Ikke-destruktiv prøvning - Industrielle radiografiske film - Del 1: Klassifikation af filmsystemer til industriel radiografi
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
May 9, 2006
Scope:
The purpose of this standard is to fix the performance of film systems.
This standard is applicable for the classification of film systems in combination with specified lead screens for industrial radiography (non-destructive testing).
Keywords:
- CLASSIFICATION
- CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- EFFICIENCY
- FILMS
- IMAGE QUALITY
- INDUSTRIAL
- IRRADIATION
- LEAD
- LIMITS (MATHEMATICS)
- MATERIALS TESTING
- MEASUREMENT
- MEASURING TECHNIQUES
- MOTION PICTURE TECHNIQUE
- NON-DESTRUCTIVE
- NON- DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
- PERFORMANCE TESTS
- PROPERTIES
- RADIOGRAPHIC FILM
- RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING
- RADIOGRAPHY
- RATINGS
- SHIELDS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TESTING
- X-RAY
- X-RAY TESTING
- X-RAYS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- RADIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
- MATHEMATICS
- INDUSTRIES
- CLASSIFICATIONS
- X RAYS
- NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTS
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