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Are there edge markings on the films? Also, does the box list a country of origin?
 

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Have a look in the direction of Tasma aerial film. At least, we know they still do coat emulsion themselves.
Tasma Type-42L is becoming rather popular in Russia.
 

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But Tasma does not list anymore any materials other than NDT X-ray films.

Maybe their sole outlet for the rest meanwhile is Astrum,. or they cancelled them all (see the general trend) and Astrum only offering remaining stock.
 

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Thank You. Must be some server/website script error, as I still only can see a link to and access the page with their NDT films.

Good to know that there still is more in the making!

And I learned my lesson concerning software.
 
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The Svema films are all outdated, since Svema went out of business circa 2000. (Astrum bought the facility and restarted under the Astrum brand)

Hello Paul,
just to be precise: Astrum owns (or has the right) now to use the Svema brand name. But the former Svema plant / facility was completely demolished. Nothing left. I've seen pictures of the demolished plant. None of the emulsion making and coating machinery was saved, it's all long gone. The Svema factory was one of the first film factories being closed.
Current films under the Svema label are already existing films coated by other manufacturers, e.g. Tasma.

Best regards,
Henning
 

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Hello Paul,
just to be precise: Astrum owns (or has the right) now to use the Svema brand name. But the former Svema plant / facility was completely demolished. Nothing left. I've seen pictures of the demolished plant. None of the emulsion making and coating machinery was saved, it's all long gone. The Svema factory was one of the first film factories being closed.
Current films under the Svema label are already existing films coated by other manufacturers, e.g. Tasma.

Best regards,
Henning

Noted, thanks!
 
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