ASTM E1254-2003 Standard Guide for Storage of Radiographs and Unexposed Industrial Radiographic Films《射线照片和未曝光工业用射线照相胶片储存的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1254 03Standard Guide forStorage of Radiographs and Unexposed IndustrialRadiographic Films1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1254; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last
2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide may be used for the control and maintenanceof industrial radiographs and unexposed films used for indus-trial r
3、adiography.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. SI units are provided for information only.NOTE 1For information purposes, refer to Terminology E 1316. Theterms stated therein, however, are not specifically referenced in the text ofthis document.1.3 This stand
4、ard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 AS
5、TM Standards:E 94 Guide for Radiographic Examination2E 746 Test Method for Determining Relative Image QualityResponse of Industrial Radiographic Film Systems2E 1316 Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations22.2 ISO Standards:3ISO 14523:1999 Processed Photographic MaterialsPhotographic activity tes
6、t for enclosure materialsISO 18901:2002 Imaging MaterialsProcessed silver-gelatin type black-and-white films - Specifications forstabilityISO 18902:2001 Imaging MaterialsProcessed photo-graphic films, plates, and papers - Filing enclosures andstorage containersISO 18917:1999 PhotographyDetermination
7、 of residualthiosulfate and other related chemicals in processed pho-tographic materials - Methods using iodine-amylose, me-thylene blue and silver sulfide3. Significance and Use3.1 The provisions of this guide are intended to control thequality of industrial radiographs and unexposed films only and
8、are not intended for controlling the acceptability of thematerials or products radiographed. It is further intended thatthis guide be used as an adjunct to Guide E 94.3.2 The necessity for applying specific control proceduressuch as those described in this guide is dependent to a certainextent, on t
9、he degree to which a user adheres to goodprocessing and storage practices as a matter of routine proce-dure.4. Unexposed Film Storage4.1 Unopened Containers:4.1.1 Storage RecommendationsAny films in containerssealed by the manufacturer and not opened should be storedwith the films on edge, whenever
10、possible, to avoid containerdamage and possible film damage. Storage temperature shouldbe between 40F 4.4C and 75F 24C at a relativehumidity range of 30 to 60 %.4.1.2 Higher Storage TemperaturesWhen temperaturesexceed 90F 32C for 30 days, some unexposed films may beprocessed under normal existing co
11、nditions to test for fogging.The outside sheets in a pack of cut films or the ends of rolledfilms are most affected by heat. If excessive fogging is foundon these samples, subsequent sampling may be done on innersheets or further in on the rolls to avoid unnecessary scrap. Alimit of 0.30 density uni
12、ts total for the base density and fog isacceptable (see 4.3) for industrial radiographic films.4.1.3 Lower Storage TemperaturesThe temperature canbe lower than 40F 4.4C as lower temperatures reduce therate of heat and age fogging. However, lower temperatures willhave no effect on background radiatio
13、n fogging. Films stored atthese lower temperatures in unopened containers should beallowed to stabilize at room temperature before opening thecontainers. The stabilization time varies with the bulk of thestored films and the temperature stored at. The lower thetemperature and greater the bulk the lo
14、nger the time required to1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E07 on Nondestruc-tive Testing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.01 on Radiology(X and Gamma) Method.Current edition approved July 10, 2003. Published September 2003. Originallyapproved in 1988. Last
15、previous edition approved in 1998 as E 1254 98.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.03.3Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, or http:/www.iso.ch.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocke
16、n, PA 19428-2959, United States.reach room temperature. If the containers are opened too soon,condensation could cause the films to stick to whatever istouching their surfaces.4.1.4 Lower or Higher Storage Humidities If the relativehumidity is below 30 % and the moisture in the films isreduced suffi
17、ciently, film emulsion cracking or damage canoccur during handling after opening the sealed containers, andthe films may be subjected to static electrical discharges.Storage humidities over 60 % can also cause the films to stickto whatever is touching their surfaces.4.2 Opened ContainersThe same con
18、siderations de-scribed in 4.1 for unopened containers apply. Opened contain-ers are those on which the manufacturers inner bag around thefilm itself has been opened. This can cause the unexposed filmto stick and fog more rapidly when exposed to high humidityand temperature.4.3 Time-of-Use UsabilityT
19、ests used to evaluate imagequality in accordance with Test Method E 746 showed thatequivalent penetrameter sensitivity (EPS) of 1.4 % can bemaintained for films with base plus-fog (B + Fog) up to 0.30.4.3.1 If unexposed sheets or rolls are processed normallythrough the available processing system, a
20、nd base plus-fogdensity exceeds 0.30, the film may still be suitable for use.However, specific agreement should be obtained between thepurchaser and supplier if out-dated film or film stored undernon-recommended conditions is to be used.4.4 Radiation ProtectionStorage facilities for unexposedfilms s
21、hould provide adequate protection from penetratingradiation.5. Radiograph Storage5.1 IntroductionRadiographs are normally stored in someform of enclosures to exclude dirt and protect them againstphysical deterioration and damage. Storage conditions can bedesigned for archival preservation, normally
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