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... tion materials and methods . Neither expressly nor by implication does Eastman Kodak Company assume any responsibility to anyone for the accuracy or current validity of the information or for the results of its acceptance or rejection ...
... tion materials and methods . Neither expressly nor by implication does Eastman Kodak Company assume any responsibility to anyone for the accuracy or current validity of the information or for the results of its acceptance or rejection ...
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... tion of frames , film guides , shafts , screws , drive chains , and heater sheaths . Type 316 stainless steel is very susceptible to crevice corrosion . Racks and frames that are fastened together with screws may exhibit crevice attack ...
... tion of frames , film guides , shafts , screws , drive chains , and heater sheaths . Type 316 stainless steel is very susceptible to crevice corrosion . Racks and frames that are fastened together with screws may exhibit crevice attack ...
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... tion , or leaching out of plasticizer , increases . This loss of plasticizer is an important consideration when contact of the material with photographic solutions is to be made . It has been demonstrated that a sample of plasti- cized ...
... tion , or leaching out of plasticizer , increases . This loss of plasticizer is an important consideration when contact of the material with photographic solutions is to be made . It has been demonstrated that a sample of plasti- cized ...
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