FUJIFILM DI-HT Film

FUJIFILM DI-HT is a dry thermal laser film for diagnostic imaging with DRYPIX printers. Delivers fast, high-resolution output for CT, MRI, and general radiology.

Part of the Medelem X-Ray Films range – medical imaging equipment supplier for Africa, CIS and MENA.

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Additional information

Type of examination

General radiology

SIZE

20x25cm (8"x10"in), 25x30cm (10"x12"in), 26x36cm (10"x14"in), 35x43cm (14"x17"in)

Manufacturer

Fujifilm

Product Details

FUJIFILM DI-HT Film – Thermal Dry Laser Film for Medical Imaging

  Where FUJIFILM DI-HT Film Is Used
FUJIFILM DI-HT is a high-quality dry thermal laser film designed for 
use with FUJIFILM DRYPIX imagers and balanced for fast diagnostic printing from a range of grayscale imaging modalities. It is used in radiology, oncology, orthopedics, and emergency care to print diagnostic images from CT, MRI, CR, DR, and ultrasound sources.
Its high
heat sensitivity gives faster image output with excellent resolution and contrast, which is especially worth it in high-traffic hospital environments.

   Key Technical Details – FUJIFILM DI-HT Film
Film Type: Dry thermal laser film (high 
heat sensitivity)
Printers available for use: FUJIFILM DRYPIX Smart, Plus, Lite, 7000
Resolution: Up to 320 dpi
Optical Density (Dmax): ≥ 3.6
Base: Blue polyester, 175 μm thickness
Image Tone: Neutral to blue-gray

Film sizes:
20 × 25 cm (8″ × 10″)
25 × 30 cm (10″ × 12″)
26 × 36 cm (10″ × 14″)
35 × 43 cm (14″ × 17″)

Thermal Sensitivity: Enhanced, tolerates faster output
Processing: Dry thermal imaging – no chemicals
involved
Storage Conditions:
Temperature: 10–23°C
Relative Humidity: 30–50%
Shelf Life: 2 years (sealed
package)

  Key Benefits
Faster image processing without compromising quality
High-density grayscale output for precise diagnostics
Compatible with all FUJIFILM DRYPIX printer models
No chemical processing =
cleansafe, and green
Excellent archival stability
Anti-static & anti-dust coating for
cleanliness of image production

  Areas of Use
Computed Tomography (CT)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Digital Radiography (DR)
Computed Radiography (CR)
Ultrasound (Sonography)
Medical Archives