KODAK Duplicating Films range from micro-fine grain, silver halide reverse-image to Diazo D Tonal Black Microfilm to Vesicular film. And use Kodak thermal print films to generate distribution copies in fiche or roll format or other camera original films.
Silver Duplicating Films
KODAK Duplicating Microfilm 2462 (Estar Base)
KODAK Duplicating Microfilms are micro-fine grain, silver reverse image films used for making contact prints from camera microfilms and duplicate microfilms in microfiche and roll-film applications. Silver duplicating films have a life expectancy of 500 years (LE-500) when processed and stored properly.
KODAK Direct Duplicating Microfilm 2468, 3468, (Estar Base), Direct Intermediate Microfilm 2470 (Estar Base)
KODAK Direct Duplicating Microfilms are micro-fine grain, silver, direct-image films developed for making contact prints from camera microfilms and duplicate microfilms. Use 4468 film for your microfiche applications; 2468 and 3468 films for roll-film applications; and 2470 for making intermediate direct-image contact prints. Silver duplicating films have a life expectancy of 500 years (LE-500) when processed and stored properly.
Non Silver Duplicating Films
KODAK Diazo C Microfilm 1957, 2957, 3957
KODAK Diazo C Microfilm is a fast-speed, non-silver print film. Use it to generate direct-duplicating copies in fiche or roll form, from silver or reprintable diazo films. Other typical uses include producing negative-appearing copies from negative appearing computer-output microfilm originals and duplicating copies of source documents, engineering drawings, and continuous-tone negatives. KODAK Diazo C Microfilm is formulated to produce a blue-dye image offering high visual contrast on a reader.
KODAK Diazo D Microfilm 1956, 2956, 3956
KODAK Diazo D Microfilm is formulated to produce a neutral-black background. The dyes offer high visual contrast for viewing and next-generation prints.
KODAK Thermal Print Film KF 1353/2353
KODAK Thermal Print Films are suitable for generating distribution copies (usually negative-appearing) in fiche or roll format i.e. clear lines with dark background made from positive-appearing, computer output microfilms (COM) or other camera original films. Reversed-polarity prints can also be made from other microfilm images. A title stripe, if used, facilitates fiche identification.
Life Expectancy of 100 years (LE-100) for non-silver duplicating films diazo and thermal print film.
- Ultra-high resolving power
- Static-resistant, process-survivable backing
- Micro-fine granularity
- Very slow speed
- Manufactured process is registered to ISO 9000
- Manufactured to ANSI and ISO standards specifications for films to be used for storing records of long-term or permanent value
