CR Plate
Regulations about waste disposal may differ from one country to another.
Please consult local regulations on the subject matter.
At the end of its life cycle, the CR Plate is considered as industrial waste in
most countries.
Consequently it is not allowed to dispose of it as household waste. We
recommend to have it hauled away by a licensed company.
When the CR Plate is disposed of through incineration, the nature of the
combustion products is dependent on the physical characteristics of the
burning process and on the degree of combustion, whereby different gases
can be generated, such as e.g. water vapor, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
and small concentrations of organic and inorganic degradation products.
Disposal
Waste codes applicable for European Union:
Plates containing storage phosphor
Product
09 01 99 Waste not otherwise specified
Packaging
15 01 06 Mixed packaging
Information applicable for USA:
Plates containing barium
Product
These plates, when discarded, are a hazardous waste
(EPA waste code D005) under the Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act (RCRA) due to the leachability of
barium. Hazardous waste must be managed and trans-
ported in accordance with federal, state, and local regu-
lations. Please contact your local authorities for more
information.
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| AGFA CR Detectors, Plates and Cassettes (CR HD5.x, CR MD4.xR, CR HM5.x, CR MM3.xR) |
Introduction to the AGFA CR Detectors, Plates and Cassettes
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