A4 Pet Medical White Film for Ultrasound Imaging Printing
Key Features
✓Unique white matt translucent appearance, with hazy, soft and elegant effect.
✓Stiff material with a white smooth surface, ideal for various post-processing.
✓Waterproof and tear-resistant, designed for strict professional requirements.
✓High temperature resistance with no deformation, compatible with all laser printers.
✓Multi-purpose surface treatment suitable for laser printing and manual writing.
✓Eco-friendly and non-toxic coating; no peculiar smell or harmful gas emissions.
Storage Guidelines
The original packaging should be stored in a dry, cool, clean indoor environment. Prevent direct sunlight irradiation and exposure to acid-base gases.
Temperature: 10 ºC to 23 ºC
Humidity: Relative humidity 30% ~ 65%
Protection: Keep far away from heat sources and avoid gases like hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, or sulfur dioxide.
Form: Standing storage is required to avoid pressure-related effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary use of this medical film?
This film is specifically designed for Digital Medical Imaging Reporting Systems, commonly used in hospital ultrasound departments and for endoscopy or X-ray reporting.
Is the film compatible with standard printers?
Yes, the film is high-temperature resistant and designed to be compatible with various laser printers, and it also supports writing with various pens.
How should the film be stored for maximum shelf life?
It should be stored upright in a cool, dry place (10°C–23°C) with 30%–65% humidity, away from direct sunlight and corrosive gases.
Does the film have any environmental certifications?
The product is manufactured with an eco-friendly and non-toxic coating and carries ISO, CE, and 9001 certifications.
What are the physical properties of the white film?
It features a white matt translucent appearance, is relatively stiff, waterproof, tear-resistant, and does not deform under high temperatures.
What is the standard packaging size?
The standard specification is 100 sheets per box, typically packaged in cartons for transport.