CURIX RP 2 Plus Film
High-speed, high-contrast film for use with blue/UV-emitting screens, which enhances image detail in general radiography and special procedures
Key benefits
- More diagnostic information, without increased patient dose.
- Reduced costs and repeats, and increased productivity.
- Excellent visualization of low density areas and soft-tissue details.
- Multiple applications in general radiography and special procedures.
CURIX RP2 Plus film, part of our proprietary blue/UV film/screen system, provides you with more image detail and diagnostic information, without increasing patient dose. It gives you all the advantages of a 400-speed system dose, but with the image quality of a 200-speed system.
CURIX RP2 Plus film is ideal for exams that require the most out of each exposure at full speed. The high contrast enhances the visualization of low-density detail in bone and contrast media, while high mid-gradient contrast enables the visualization of detail in soft tissues.
Can be used with following products and services
Blue emitting Agfa Screens.
Suitable for following market segments
Compatible with all major processing chemistries and equipment.
Availability
Spain only
Easy handling
CURIX RP2 Plus film is coated on a blue polyester base and is designed for use with Agfa's blue/UV-emitting screens. To make handling easier, it has antistatic properties.
Increased resolution means decreased costs
CURIX RP2 Plus film is very cost-efficient: the improved image quality from the high resolution reduces the need for repeats and extra views.
Safelight
We recommend using a special red safelight filter, together with a 15 watt frosted bulb positioned at least at 1.5 m (4') away.
System speeds
CURIX RP2 Plus medical screen film with:
- CP-B 200: speed class 200
- CP-B 400: speed class 400
Compatibility
CURIX RP2 Plus film is compatible with all major processing chemistries and equipment.
Recommended processing cycle
We recommend a standard 90-second processing cycle at 35°C (95°F).
Storage
For optimal performance, the film should be stored between 10°C (50°F) and 21°C (70°F).
The relative humidity should preferably remain between 30 and 50%.