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HG/T 3565-1989 Hydrogen ion laser electronic color separation film

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Standard ID: HG/T 3565-1989

Standard Name: Hydrogen ion laser electronic color separation film

Chinese Name: 氢离子激光电子分色片

Standard category:Chemical industry standards (HG)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1989-05-12

Date of Implementation:1989-12-01

Date of Expiration:2004-08-01

standard classification number

Standard Classification Number:Chemicals>>Information Chemicals>>G81 Photosensitive Materials

associated standards

alternative situation:Original standard number ZB G81009-1989

Procurement status:Non-equivalent Kodak ES 2587

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Original standard number ZB G81009-89 HG/T 3565-1989 Hydrogen ion laser electronic color separation film HG/T3565-1989 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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Professional Standard of the People's Republic of China
ZBG81009—89
Adjusted to: HGh 36T-1Pe9
Electronic scanner film using an argon ion laser1989-D5-12Published
1989-12-01Implemented
Ministry of Chemical Industry of the People's Republic of China
Professional Standard of the People's Republic of China
Electronic scanner film using an argon ion laserSubject content and scope of application
ZBG81009--89
Rate adjustment book HG/T 3565--1989
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, packaging marks, storage and transportation of ion laser electronic color separation films. This standard is applicable to ion laser electronic color separation films used in electronic separators with dot generators. The film is supported by a colorless and transparent polyester base, with a color-stopping gelatin silver emulsion coated on one side of the base and a light-proof coating on the other side. .2 Reference standards
Guidelines for standardization work Provisions for the preparation of product standards GB2923 Measurement of photosensitivity and its expression method for negative electrodes used in black concave photography and cinematography GB6843
GB6845
Method for determining the melting point of coatings on photosensitive materials
Method for determining the thickness of film base
GB6847
GB9045
3 Product classification
Determination method of film curl
Determination of resolution of photosensitive materials
Product specifications include loose leaf film and roll film. Technical requirements
4.1 Photographic performance and physical properties
Should meet the indicators specified in Table 1.
Fog density D,
Contrast coefficient?
Photographic performance
Physical properties
Sensitivity S
Most human density Danx
Resolution square R
Thickness of film base
Melting point of film
Film winding
Approved by the Ministry of Chemical Industry of the People's Republic of China on 1989-05-12 Table 1
0. 60 ~0, 80
320(280~352)
0.1000,090
1989-12-01 implementation
Customer standard industry data free download 4.2, film size
Follow the provisions of Table 2.
Loose leaf film
Roll film
406×508
530 × 660
405×6h
560×30
660×30
810×30
1100×30
ZBGa1009--89
Basic size
Other specifications can be negotiated according to the needs of the user. 4.3 Performance in Use
Extreme Deviation
Basic Size
50 mm
86 mm
Limit Deviation
4.3.1 Appearance Quality of Raw Film
The film should be clean, and the emulsion layer should be free of pinholes, pitting, bubbles, drawing, streaks, and mechanical scratches. The film should be flat and the edges should be smooth. 4.3.2 Quality of Transparent Film
After the film is directly developed and fixed without exposure to sunlight, the emulsion layer should not wrinkle, bubble, or fall off, and the color plate of the anti-halation layer should fade cleanly and should not have spots.
4.3.3 Quality of Gray Film
Gray films printed from films should be free of streaks, drawing, spots, frosting, and obvious density unevenness. The film should not have other defects that significantly affect the printing quality.
4.4 Warranty period
The warranty period of the film is one year from the date of production. 5 Test methods
5.1 Photographic performance
5.1 Environmental conditions
The film to be tested should reach equilibrium at a temperature of 23±2℃ and a relative brightness of 45%~55% before sampling, exposure and washing. 5.1.2 Sampling
Take a piece of film from any box sample or a piece of film from any roll sample, and cut a piece slightly larger than the photosensitive instrument light model as a test piece
5.1.3 Exposure
ZB G 81009--89
The photosensitive instrument adopts the dimming system type, the light source color temperature is 2856±20K, the dimmer density difference should be 0.10, and other important parameters should comply with the relevant provisions of CB2923.
5.1.4 Washing
5.1.4.1 After the sample is exposed to light, it should be washed within 1 to 2 hours. The first washing should use new developer and fixer, and the drum-type small washing machine should be used for washing.
5.1.4.2 The washing process should be carried out according to the recommended conditions of the manufacturer. If there is no recommendation, it can be carried out according to the provisions of Table 3. Table 3
5.1.5 Rinsing solution formula
Washing temperature
23± 2
Developer solution is produced with the recommended formula or Kodak RS fixer formula D-1 as specified in Table 4.
Drug name
Distilled water:
Crystalline sodium thiosulfate
Distilled water
Anhydrous sodium sulfite
Add liquid II and water to
P(20C)
HG 7-- 1354--80
HG 7—135580
GB 676 --78
HG 7—1356—B0
GB 1275 -80
4.25±0.25
Development time
30 ~60
30 ~ 60
Photographic grade
Chemical pure
Photographic grade
Chemical pure
Rinsing fluid
1000mL
Customer standard industry data free download5.1.6 Density measurement and oil line drawing
ZB G 8100989
The optical density of the processed sample is measured using the national standard visual diffuse transmission density. The characteristic curve is drawn with the density value as the ordinate and the logarithm of the amount of light as the abscissa, as shown in the figure below: D
5.1.7 Calculation of photographic performance index values
6.1.7.1 Fog density
Photosensitive characteristic curve
It is calculated by subtracting the optical density value of the unexposed sample after washing under the specified conditions from the optical density value of the developed and fixed sample. 6.1.7.2 Contrast coefficient
It is the slope of the straight line of the characteristic curve, which is calculated according to formula (1): w=ter
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Contrast coefficient
tgq is the tangent value of the angle α between the extension line of the straight line on the characteristic curve and the abscissa. 5.1.7.3 Sensitivitybzxz.net
Draw the characteristic curve according to 5.1.6, and take the reciprocal of the exposure Hm corresponding to point M on the characteristic curve. The density of point M is equal to the film density plus the fog density (the two are collectively called the minimum density Dmin) plus 1.0. The sensitivity is calculated according to formula (2): S-
Where: S——sensitivity:
HmCalculate the noise light corresponding to the reference point M of the sensitivity, Ix, s. 5.1.7.4 Maximum density
Take the density value of the highest point on the characteristic curve. If the density of this point of the film exceeds 4.0, it is recorded as Dma>4.0. 5.1.8 Determination of resolution
Follow the provisions of GB9045.
5.2 Determination of film base thickness
(2)
ZB G 81009-89
Follow GB6845. [Take a section (or a sheet) of the sample, remove the emulsion layer and the anti-halation layer with protease or 5% sodium hydroxide aqueous solution, and measure the thickness of the base point of the film. The number of measurement points should be no less than 5, and the arithmetic mean of the thickness of the 5 points should be taken. 5.3 Determination of film film melting point
According to the provisions of GB 6843.
6.4 Determination of film curl
According to the provisions of GB6847,
5.5 Determination of film size
The size of the loose film and the width of the roll film are measured with a steel ruler with an accuracy of 1mm. The length of the roll film is measured with a tape measure or other mechanical length measurement methods.
5.6 Inspection of performance in use
5.6.1 Inspection of the apparent quality of raw film
Take any one or any section of raw film from the unopened sample and inspect it visually under light. The film quality should meet the requirements of 4.31. 5.6.2 Inspection of transparent film quality
Take any one piece or any section of raw film from the unopened sample 1, develop and fix it directly without exposure to light to obtain a transparent film, and visually inspect it. The quality of the film should meet the requirements of 4.3.2. 5.6.3 Inspection of gray film quality
Take any one piece or any section of raw film from the unopened sample, expose it evenly, and develop it to a density of about 1.0. Visually inspect the gray film, and its quality should meet the requirements of 4.3.3. 6 Inspection rules
Output! Inspection
This type of film shall be inspected by the quality inspection department of the manufacturer according to the batch and sampling frequency specified in Table 5. Only qualified products can be shipped out of the factory. 5
Inspection Head
General photographic properties
Other physical properties
Performance in use
B.2 Type inspection
Carry out in accordance with the relevant provisions of GB1.3.
Inspection batch
Each coated emulsion number is -batch
Coating emulsion number is batch
Each emulsion number is a batch
Each coated emulsion number is a batch
Inspection frequency
Inspect each axis
Measure each recipe number once
Measure each emulsion number once
Measure each recipe number once
Inspect every 100 sheets of loose-leaf film
Inspect each axis of roll film
6.3 Delivery acceptance
6.3.1 After receiving the film, the using department (including printing equipment company) has the right to accept it according to the inspection methods and inspection rules specified in this standard.
6.3.2 The user department shall take samples for inspection according to the following provisions: 6.3.2.1 The acceptance shall be based on the reel number. For each reel number, 5% of the total number of boxes (rolls) shall be sampled, but not less than one box (roll). If the samples are qualified after inspection, the film of this batch shall be accepted. If there are some unqualified samples, a second sampling inspection shall be conducted according to 20% of the total number of boxes (rolls) of the film of this batch. If more than 80% of the samples meet the index requirements, the film of this batch shall be accepted. 6.8.2.2 If the film fails to meet the index requirements after inspection, the user department has the right to return the film of this batch. 6.4 Quality Assurance Clauses
For the film that has been accepted according to the provisions of 6.3.2.1 of this standard, within the warranty period, under the storage and use conditions specified in the technical standard, if there are indeed quality problems with the film, after verification, the actual number of films shall be exchanged or returned. 6.5 Arbitration
If the supply and demand parties cannot reach a consensus on the quality of the film, the arbitration shall be conducted by an arbitration unit. The arbitration unit shall be selected by the manufacturer and the user through consultation. The arbitration determination shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of this standard. Packaging and marking
7.1 The film packaging must be light-proof and moisture-proof. Each box (roll) is accompanied by a film instruction manual and a certificate of conformity. The box (roll) is marked with the manufacturer's name, registered trademark, product name, specification, model, standard number, production batch number, and ex-factory date. .2 Under the illumination of a safety light, the markings on the outside of the box (roll) should be recognizable. 7.3 Each box (roll) of film is packed in a large box. Each box is accompanied by a packing list. The packing list indicates the product name, model, specification, quantity, and production batch number. The registered trademark, manufacturer's name, product name, model, specification, ex-factory date, volume, weight, and "sun protection", "heat and shock protection", "radiation source protection" and other marks are marked on the outside of the box. 8 Transportation and storage
8.1 During transportation, the film shall not be exposed to the sun, rain, severe vibration and radioactive substances. 8.2 The storage of film shall meet the following requirements:
8.2.1 The temperature of the storage room shall not exceed 20℃ and the relative humidity shall not exceed 60%. 8.2.2 The film shall be kept in its original packaging, the film box shall be stored upright and the film roll shall be stored flat. 8.2.3 The film shall be placed more than 15cm above the ground and shall not be exposed to direct sunlight. 8.2.4 The film shall not be exposed to chemicals such as acids and alkalis, harmful gases such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, and radioactive substances. Additional remarks:
This standard was proposed by the National Photosensitive Material Standardization Technical Committee. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the First Film Factory of the Ministry of Chemical Industry. This standard was drafted by the First Film Factory of the Ministry of Chemical Industry. The main drafters of this standard are Wang Lei and Ji Che. This standard refers to the physical indicators of Kodak ES2587. Copyright reserved. No reproduction allowed.
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