Bel-Art 133510000 Autoradiography Marker Pen, High Energy Level

  • Ideal for marking various films that are to be X-rayed with serial numbers, dates and exposure periods and film position markings.
  • Provides a stronger signal intensity than the Scienceware® Normal Energy Level Autoradiography marker.
  • Ideal for marking radiography films like the Kodak XLS
  • Marker emits only visible light, not Beta or other isotope emissions
  • Intensifier screen is unnecessary in the X-ray marking protocol.
  • Sold individually or 6/Case
  • Manufacturer Part No: BEL-13351-0000
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These autoradiography marker pens provide a stronger signal intensity than the Scienceware® Normal Energy Level Autoradiography marker and feature an extended energy emission period. The High Energy Level Pen is ideal for marking radiography films like the Kodak XLS. It is also very efficient when film responsiveness is weakened as can be seen with chilled films which specify intensifier screen methods. The marker emits only visible light, not Beta or other isotope emissions. Consequently, an intensifier screen is unnecessary in the X-ray marking protocol.

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These autoradiography marker pens provide a stronger signal intensity than the Scienceware® Normal Energy Level Autoradiography marker and feature an extended energy emission period. The High Energy Level Pen is ideal for marking radiography films like the Kodak XLS. It is also very efficient when film responsiveness is weakened as can be seen with chilled films which specify intensifier screen methods. The marker emits only visible light, not Beta or other isotope emissions. Consequently, an intensifier screen is unnecessary in the X-ray marking protocol.

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