Kodak GEN 5 GRD User Manual

Kodak Gen 5 GRD, GRD7, GRDM & GR7M Film  
Technical Information Instruction Sheet – TI2375  
August 2006  
Features / Customer Product Specifications  
Kodak Gen 5 films are fast, high contrast, broad band red-sensitive film. Their sharp dots are capable of  
high resolution at fine screen rulings. These films are optimized for exposure on film recorders that use a  
helium-neon laser (633 nm) or a red laser diode (630 to 670 nm) as the exposing source.  
These films feature high processing speeds (development in as little as 20 seconds) and low  
replenishment rates in rapid-access developer and fixer, which contribute to improved productivity and  
reduced operating costs.  
Gen 5 films are coated on a dimensionally stable Estar base with antistatic and surface properties to  
ensure dependable transport and handling behavior.  
Safelight Recommendations  
Use an EncapSulite T20/ND.75 safelight or equivalent. Keep the film at least 1.2 metres (4 feet) from  
the safelight. Do not expose the film to safelight illumination for longer than two minutes.  
European office:  
US office:  
EncapSulite International Ltd.  
Auf dem Loor 14a  
EncapSulite International Inc.  
1220 Bamore Road  
51143 Köln Germany  
Phone: 49 (0)2203-8 37 37  
Rosenberg, TX 77471  
Phone: 1-281-239-0225  
Storage  
Keep unexposed film and processed film in a cool, dry place, preferable at a temperature of 70° F (21° C)  
or lower and 50% RH. Process film as soon as possible after exposure.  
Exposure  
These films are intended for use on film recorders that use a 633 nm helium-neon (HN) laser  
or a 630 to 670 nm red laser diode (RLd) as the exposing source. Follow the exposure  
procedures recommended by the equipment manufacturer.  
Kodak Gen 5 GRD, GRD7, GRDM & GR7M Film  
Technical Information Data Sheet – TI2375  
August 2006  
1. Support  
Dimensionally Stable Support  
GRD, GRDM  
GRD7, GR7M  
4 mil (0.004 in., 0.10mm)  
7 mil (0.007 in., 0.18mm)  
Estar base  
Estar thick base  
2. Dimensional Stability  
Dimensional stability is an all-inclusive term. In photography, it applies to size changes caused by  
changes in humidity and in temperature, and by processing and aging. The dimensional properties of The  
Estar base may vary slightly in different directions within a sheet; the differences that may exist, however,  
are not always aligned with the length and width directions:  
Data for the 4-mil products (GRD, GRDM):  
Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion  
Unprocessed or Processed  
0.001% per ° F (0.0018% per ° C)  
Humidity Coefficient of Linear Expansion  
Unprocessed  
Processed  
0.0017% per % RH  
0.0016% per % RH  
Processing Dimensional Change  
Dependent on drying conditions  
2. Reciprocity  
With recommended processing, the reciprocity speed change is negligible within exposure range of  
1/1000 second to 1 billionth second; there is no change in contrast.  
4. Graphs1  
Using Kodak RA 2000 developer and replenisher (1:2)  
Characteristic  
A. (10-98)  
B. (12-98)  
Spectral Sensitivity  
C. (10-98)  
1 NOTICE: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards  
that must be met by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. The  
company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.  
© Kodak, 2006. Kodak and Gen 5 are trademarks of Kodak.  

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