Stouffer Step Wedge TLF3110C, calibrated
31 steps, increment 0.10, 8 x 10", Dmax 3.05
Step-Wedge TLF3110C-Data
31 steps, increment 0,10, Dmax: 3.05, size 201 x 254 mm - 8 x 10"
The Stouffer 31-Step Transparent Guide is heralded around the world as "the platemaker's choice". It serves as a gauge to evaluate the variables encountered in the exposure and processing of lithographic plates and photographic materials by contact. If indicates the direction and magnitude of exposure or processing adjustments necessary to achieve the desired results. It is also used with contact positives, silk screen, printed circuit boards, and most other photographic applications for judging results, determining speed and contrast for emulsions, and hardness of coatings. Stouffer has a wide range of transmission step wedges that are used in the various industries requiring photosensitive quality control devices. Several sizes and formats are offered to meet most needs.
RoHS-Compatibility:
Products manufactured and sold by Stouffer Industries are RoHS compliant. All step wedges, step tablets, gray scales, and any other photosensitive quality control device made contain no or less than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
Longlivety:
Stouffer Step Tablets and Gray Scales are made under controlled conditions to meet or exceed the requirements for archival permanence following procedures recommended by the manufacturers of the materials. Archival permanence is usually defined up to 10 years or more. Studies at the National Institute of Science and Technology have shown that the densities of this kind of step tablet will remain stable for at least four years when handled and stored with care.
The primary causes of degradation are use, followed by ( in no particular order) heat, humidity, fingerprints, splashes including spittle, chemical fumes and vapors, attempts to clean the emulsion with anything other than a soft camelhair brush, and abuse.A quality control device that is handled 40 times a day will degrade faster than one that is handled once a week. The user should set a routine to determine the frequency of replacement based upon factors occurring in-house and the foregoing discussion.
We recommend to change the step wedge after 3-6 months and immediately at visual damage