X-ray film, used to display radiographic images, consists of four main layers: the base for support, the substratum with adhesive properties, the crucial emulsion layer containing silver halide crystals that form latent images, and a protective layer safeguarding the emulsion. The total thickness of the film is around 0.25 mm. Each layer has a specific role, ensuring the effective capture and preservation of X-ray images during the film processing stage.
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