1、Reference number ISO 5655:2000(E) ISO 2000 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 5655 Third edition 2000-10-01 Photography Industrial radiographic films (roll and sheet) and metal intensifying screens Dimensions Photographie Films radiographiques industriels (rouleaux et feuilles) et crans intensificateurs en
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7、tents Page Foreword.iv 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Conditions for measurement of dimensions 1 4 Films in rolls.1 5 Films in sheets.2 6 Package marking .4 7 Dimensions of intensifying screens 5 Annex A (informative) Quantity packaging for sheets 8ISO 5655:2000(E) iv ISO 2000 All rights reser
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12、l Standard ISO 5655 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 42, Photography. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 5655:1993), of which it constitutes a technical revision based upon ANSI/BAPM IT1.15-1994. Annex A of this International Standard is for information only.IN
13、TERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 5655:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 1 Photography Industrial radiographic films (roll and sheet) and metal intensifying screens Dimensions 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the preferred and recognized sizes and cutting dimensions of industrial radiographic
14、 roll and sheet films and metal intensifying screens. It also specifies package markings. The shaping of the corners of screens is not specified. 2 Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Internati
15、onal Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents in
16、dicated below. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 1:1975, Standard reference temperature for industrial length measurements. ISO 554:1976, Standard atmosph
17、eres for conditioning and/or testing Specifications. 3 Conditions for measurement of dimensions The dimensions and tolerances specified in this International Standard apply at the time of manufacture, measured under atmospheric conditions of (23 2) C and (50 5) % relative humidity, as specified in I
18、SO 554. Dimensions may be altered by a permanent shrinkage due to aging and by a temporary shrinkage or swell due to changes in moisture content or temperature. Normally, dimensionally stable polyester base is used for these film products, and there should be no departure from the specified dimensio
19、ns by more than 0,05 % greater than the maximum dimension and 0,08 % less than the minimum dimension at the time of opening the package. All measuring-instrument calibrations shall be conducted at a temperature of 20 C, as specified in ISO 1, and a relative humidity of 50 %. 4 Films in rolls 4.1 Wid
20、th of rolls 4.1.1 Preferred widths Roll widths of preferred sizes shall conform to the values given in Table 1.ISO 5655:2000(E) 2 ISO 2000 All rights reserved 4.1.2 General slitting and tolerance rules For rolls not shown in Table 1, the slitting and tolerance rules shall conform to the values given
21、 in Table 2. Table 1 Widths of films in rolls Preferred sizes Nominal Aim Tolerance mm mm mm 35 34,5 0,5 60 59,5 0,5 70 69,5 0,5 100 98,5 0,5 130 128 1,0 180 178 1,0 300 298 1,0 350 354 1,0 400 398 1,0 Table 2 Slitting and tolerance rules for roll widths Nominal Aim Tolerance Up to and including 12
22、cm Nominal minus 1,5 mm 0,5 mm Greater than 12 cm, up to and including 65 cm a Nominal minus 2,0 mm 1,0 mm Greater than 65 cm Nominal minus 2,5 mm 1,5 mm a For 35 cm and 43 cm nominal, the aim values are obtained by using the nominal values of 35,6 cm and 43,2 cm, respectively. 4.2 Length of rolls F
23、or rolls of width up to and including 100 mm nominal, the preferred nominal lengths shall be 90 m, 100 m, 150 m and 305 m. For rolls wider than 100 mm nominal, the preferred nominal length, exclusive of leaders and trailers, shall be 60 m. 5 Films in sheets 5.1 Dimensions 5.1.1 Preferred sizes Dimen
24、sions for preferred sizes shall conform to the values given in Table 3.ISO 5655:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 3 5.1.2 Temporarily recognized sizes The sizes listed in Table 4 are becoming obsolete. Equipment manufacturers are advised to design future cassettes and screens for use with the pre
25、ferred sizes, so that the recognized sizes will be replaced by the preferred sizes. 5.1.3 Cutting and tolerance rules For the current sizes of sheets shown in Tables 3 and 4 and for new sizes, the cutting and tolerance rules shall be as follows. a) For the current sizes shown in Table 3 and for new
26、sizes (metric), the cutting and tolerance rules shall be as i n di ca tedinTa b l e5. b) For the sizes shown in Table 4, there is no general cutting rule and the tolerances on the cutting dimensions (aim values) shown in Table 4 shall be up to and including 11,4 cm nominal: 0,4 mm, and greater than
27、11,4 cm nominal: 0,8 mm. Table 3 Preferred sizes of films in sheets Nominal Aim cm mm 6 24 58,5 238 6 48 58,5 478 9 12 88,5 118,5 10 24 98,5 238 10 40 98,5 398 10 48 98,5 478 13 18 a 128 178 15 40 148 398 18 a 24 178 238 18 43 a 178 430 24 30 238 298 30 40 298 398 35 43 a 354 430 a These nominal siz
28、es are the rounded values commonly used for 17,8 cm, 35,6 cm and 43,2 cm (formerly 7 in, 14 in and 17 in, respectively).ISO 5655:2000(E) 4 ISO 2000 All rights reserved Table 4 Temporarily recognized sizes of films in sheets Nominal cm Aim mm Tolerance mm 8,5 30,5 84,3 303,2 0,4 8,9 43 88,1 430 0,4 1
29、1,4 25,4 113,5 252,8 0,4 11,4 43 113,5 430 0,4 20,3 25,4 201,6 252,8 0,8 25,4 30,5 252,8 303,2 0,8 27,9 35 278,6 354 0,8 Table 5 Cutting and tolerance rules for metric sizes of films in sheets Nominal Aim a Tolerance Up to and including 12 cm Nominal minus 1,5 mm 0,5 mm Greater than 12 cm, up to and
30、 including 65 cm b Nominal minus 2,0 mm 1,0 mm Greater than 65 cm Nominal minus 2,5 mm 1,5 mm a These cutting rules are not applicable to the sizes in Table 4. b For 35 cm and 43 cm nominal, the aim values are obtained by using the nominal values of 35,6 cm and 43,2 cm respectively. 5.2 Squareness a
31、nd edge straightness Squareness, edge straightness, shape and compliance with the dimensions specified in this International Standard shall be checked at the same time by comparison of any given sheet with two perfect rectangles, independently located, one made to the minimum dimensional tolerance s
32、pecified in this International Standard and the other to the maximum tolerance. No point on the perimeter of the sheet shall fall within the smaller rectangle, nor shall any point fall outside the larger rectangle. 5.3 Corner rounding If the four corners of the film are rounded, the actual edge of t
33、he corner shall be inside the hatched area shown in Figure 1. The corners shall have no steps or sharp features. The areas removed by corner rounding are not judged to be in violation of 5.2. 6 Package marking 6.1 Data Sufficient data shall be provided on a products packaging to inform the user of p
34、roper use and handling. Packaging shall be marked so as to indicate a) product name and size, b) conditions of use (such as safelight), and c) conditions for shipping and storage.ISO 5655:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 5 To accomplish this, each of the packages which constitute the products pa
35、ckaging should be marked so as to indicate one or more of the following 1) : product name or trade name for unit packages; this item shall be legible under recommended safelight conditions (other than total darkness); name or trade mark of the manufacturer; manufacturers reference number; informatio
36、n to assist recycling of waste packaging; quantity of units contained in the package; product name or trade name of sensitized material; nominal product dimensions, in metric units, with the smaller dimension first; batch or lot number and/or parent roll number; expiration date or “develop before” d
37、ate or inventory control code; manufacturers recommended safelight conditions 2) . 6.2 Compliance If it is desired to indicate compliance of the product with this International Standard, the following wording shall be used: “COMPLYING WITH ISO 5655” 7 Dimensions of intensifying screens 7.1 Preferred
38、 sizes of screens For preferred sizes of screens, aim and tolerance dimensions shall conform to the values given in Table 6. 7.2 Recognized sizes of screens For temporarily recognized sizes of screens, aim and tolerance dimensions shall conform to the values given in Table 7. 7.3 New sizes of screen
39、s For new screen sizes not listed in Tables 6 and 7, aim and tolerance dimensions shall conform to the rules given in Table 8. 1) There can be legal requirements in certain countries for other data to be marked on the package. 2) This may be indicated by wording or by a code.ISO 5655:2000(E) 6 ISO 2
40、000 All rights reserved 7.4 Squareness and edge straightness Squareness, edge straightness, shape and compliance with the dimensions specified in this International Standard shall be checked at the same time by comparison of any given sheet with two perfect rectangles, independently located, one mad
41、e to the minimum dimensional tolerance specified in this International Standard and the other to the maximum tolerance. No point on the perimeter of the sheet shall fall within the smaller rectangle, nor shall any point fall outside the larger rectangle. Table 6 Screen dimensions Preferred sizes Scr
42、een size Nominal size of film Minimum Aim Maximum cm mm mm mm 6 24 60 239 60,5 240 61 241 6 48 60 479 60,5 480 61 481 9 12 90 120 90,5 120,5 91 121 10 24 100 239 100,5 240 101 241 10 40 100 399 100,5 400 101 401 10 48 100 479 100,5 480 101 481 13 18 a 130 179 130,5 180 131 181 15 40 149 399 150 400
43、151 401 18 a 24 179 239 180 240 181 241 18 43 a 176,8 430,8 177,8 431,8 178,8 432,8 24 30 239 299 240 300 241 301 30 40 299 399 300 400 301 401 35 43 a 354,6 430,8 355,6 431,8 356,6 432,8 a These nominal sizes are the rounded values commonly used for 17,8 cm, 35,6 cm, and 43,2 cm, (formerly 7 in, 14
44、 in, and 17 in, respectively). Table 7 Screen dimensions Recognized sizes Screen size Nominal size of film Minimum Aim Maximum cm mm mm mm 8,5 30,5 85 304 85,5 305 86 306 8,9 43 89 429 89,5 430 90 431 11,4 25,4 114 253 114,5 254 115 255 11,4 43 114 429 114,5 430 115 431 20,3 25,4 202,2 253 203,2 254
45、 204,2 255 25,4 30,5 253 303,8 254 304,8 255 305,8 27,9 35 278,4 354,6 279,4 355,6 208,4 356,6ISO 5655:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 7 7.5 Dimensions for new screen sizes For new screen sizes not listed in Tables 5 and 6, dimensions shall conform to the conditions given in Table 8. Table 8 Ru
46、les for dimensioning new screen sizes (not shown in Tables 6 and 7) Nominal Minimum Aim Maximum Less than 130 mm Nominal width minus 2,0 mm Nominal width minus 1,5 mm Nominal width minus 1,0 mm 130 mm and greater Nominal width minus 3,0 mm Nominal width minus 2,0 mm Nominal width minus 1,0 mmISO 565
47、5:2000(E) 8 ISO 2000 All rights reserved Annex A (informative) Quantity packaging for sheets It is recommended that the number of sheets in a single package or a unit of a multiple package be chosen from the following: 25, 50 and 100 sheets.ISO 5655:2000(E) ICS 37.040.25 Price based on 8 pages ISO 2000 All rights reserved