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EXPERIMENTS ON PROCESSING AND MOUNTING OF NUCLEAR EMULSIONS

Journal Article · · Canadian Journal of Physics (Canada)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1139/p59-016· OSTI ID:4284567
A mounting procedure tor Ilford G.5, 600 mu stripped emulsions which gave very good results on several large and small stacks, totilling shout 10 liters of emulsion, is described. Special tests have shown that emulsions can be developod almost immediately after mounting. Delay of prceessing for a day or longer after mounting offers no special advantage, while it causes fading of the latent image to an extent of about 15%. Experiments on development with a ''warm'' stage of 50 F indicate a reduction of spantous scattering to about onehalf the value usually obtained with a warm'' stage or about 76 F. At the ssme time the degree of development obtained was conparable with that at 76 F. A better uniformity of development with depth in the emulsion has been obtained by a variation in the usual development procedure. (auth)
Research Organization:
National Research Council, Ottawa
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-13-010179
OSTI ID:
4284567
Journal Information:
Canadian Journal of Physics (Canada), Journal Name: Canadian Journal of Physics (Canada) Vol. Vol: 37; ISSN CJPHA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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