Film Technical Information
Dissipating Heat
Recycling Film
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DryView Laser Imagers use controlled heat to develop DryView Laser
Imaging Film. The heat has virtually no effect on the air temperature of the
work area. The amount of heat dissipated into an area during a day is typically
less than the heat generated by four 100-watt light bulbs.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, DryView
Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous and requires no special
disposal procedures. However, the film does contain silver and polyester that
may be recovered by using one of several recycling processes.
Call your local Kodak sales representative or go to the Kodak Web site and
refer to Publication J700 and see the End-of-Life-Management section.
Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer.
1.
In the Address field, type: www.kodak.com/go/KES
2.
On the left side under Product Safety, Recycling & Disposal, click
3.
Film.
Under Film, click Medical/Dental.
4.
Under Medical/Dental Film Disposal, click Dryview Film.
5.
When the PDF file is displayed, scroll to the heading
6.
End-of-Life-Management for DryView Film.
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January 17, 2007