I’ve stood in enough dim safelights to know: good film either makes the diagnosis—or it doesn’t. And, to be honest, film hasn’t vanished. In fact, many hospitals keep x ray film as a resilient backbone for screen–film systems, disaster recovery, or simply because it’s cost-predictable and durable. Lucky’s Medical X Ray Film KX123 (Blue Sensitive) and KX171 (Green Sensitive), from No. 6, Lekai South Street, Baoding, Hebei, China, have been popping up in tenders far outside China—quietly, consistently.
KX123 is blue-sensitive for calcium tungstate screens; KX171 is green-sensitive for rare-earth screens. Both use a blue-tinted PET base (≈175 μm) with double-emulsion silver halide layers, anti-static backing, and hardener for processor robustness. Typical automatic processing: 90 s at 33 ±0.5°C with fresh developer and fixer; sensitometry checked to ISO 9236-1 and beam qualities per IEC 61267. Storage? 10–23°C, 30–50% RH, away from ionizing sources (the usual darkroom gospel).
| Parameter | KX123 (Blue) | KX171 (Green) |
|---|---|---|
| Screen compatibility | Calcium tungstate | Rare-earth (Gd/La) |
| Speed class (ISO 9236-1) | ≈200 | ≈200–250 |
| Contrast (average gradient) | ≈3.0 | ≈3.2 |
| System resolving power | ≈12–15 lp/mm | ≈13–16 lp/mm |
| D-min / D-max (typical) | 0.20 / 3.6 | 0.20 / 3.7 |
| Sizes | 8×10, 10×12, 11×14, 14×17 in; custom cuts available | |
| Vendor | Type | Typical price/sheet (14×17) ≈ | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lucky KX123/KX171 | Blue / Green | $0.95–$1.25 | Strong value; ISO 13485 factory; reliable lead times. |
| Carestream | Green | $1.30–$1.70 | Premium distribution footprint. |
| Fujifilm | Blue / Green | $1.25–$1.60 | Wide hospital references. |
| Agfa | Green | $1.30–$1.80 | High-contrast options. |
Prices vary by region, volume, and import costs; figures are indicative.
OEM branding, custom sizes, daylight-loading packs, interleaving paper choices, and tailored contrast curves are available. Factory QMS: ISO 13485; CE-marked devices. Batch sensitometry and MTF checked per ISO 9236-1. Shelf life ≈24 months; processed archival life ≈20 years if stored to ISO 18901 (cool, dry, vented). Honestly, storage discipline pays for itself here.
Beam quality IEC 61267; screen–film performance ISO 9236-1; storage and permanence ISO 18901. Manufacturer typically operates under ISO 13485; regional registrations vary (check tender docs). Not intended for mammography unless the product labeling explicitly says so.
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