3D Innovations H-182 (ENG)2 manual

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    ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2003 This publication will help you understand the requirements to safely handle, store, transport, and destroy cellulose nitrate-based films. Environment INFORMATION FROM KODAK H-182 (ENG) $1.00 Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films Photographic films on cellulose nitrate base (nitro[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films • H-182 (ENG) 2 There are several metho ds to identify a film base. You can prepare and analyze a sample of a film base by infrared absorption through an analytical laboratory using the procedure outlined in ISO 10682. Another test to distinguish nitrate film from safet[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Dest ruction of Nitra te-Based Motion Pi cture Films • H-1 82 (ENG) 3 Choosing a storage facility for cellul ose nitrate films depends on the amount of film to be stored. For short-term storage , you can use approved film cabinets for storing up to 750 pounds of film (equal to 150 1000- foot rolls). Use vaults for long[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films • H-182 (ENG) 4 Cellulose nitrate film repair and duplication services are not commonly offered. The following companies that provide these services are listed for your convenience but do not constitute a recommendation or en dorsement by Kodak: HFC Rejuvenation 826 Sew[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Dest ruction of Nitra te-Based Motion Pi cture Films • H-1 82 (ENG) 5 Cellulose nitrate film s that have reached the third stage of decom position, or have no historical value, need t o be destroyed properly. Since these films decompose rapidly under certa in conditions and are flammable, it is impor tant that you stor[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films • H-182 (ENG) 6 The transportation of cellulose nitrate films is regulated by both the U S DOT and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U SEPA). Cellulose nitrate-based films are considered hazardous materials under USDOT and hazardous wastes by USEPA. You[...]

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    Safe Handling, Storage, and Dest ruction of Nitra te-Based Motion Pi cture Films • H-1 82 (ENG) 7 1. ISO/DIS 10356: Cinematography— Storage and Handling of Cellul ose Nitrate Base film. 2. ANSI/NFPA 40 (199 4 edition) Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film. 3. Hill, J.R., and Weber, C.G., “Stability of [...]

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    EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650 This publication is printe d on recycled paper that contain s 50 percent recycled fiber and 10 percent p ost-consumer material. Minor Revision 1/04 Printed in U.S.A. Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films KODAK Publication No. H-182 (ENG) CAT No. 801 2049 MORE INFO[...]