Patent Number: 049838482
Section: claims

1. An X-ray intensifying screen comprising a support having thereon a phosphor-binder layer, and a polymeric film adhered to the phosphor-binder layer, the improvement wherein bonded to the phosphor-binder layer is a clear, transparent, flexible, tough, dimensionally stable polyamide film having a thickness of no greater than about 15.2 .mu.m, the X-ray intensifying screen having an average dynamic coefficient of friction in the range of 0.15 to 0.25, and low static susceptibility when the screen is used within a book cassette or an automatic changer therefor, and the surface of the screen has a static decay 1/2 time less than 6.0 seconds at 60% R.H. 2. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 1 wherein the polyamide film has a thickness of about 2.5 .mu.m to 15.2 .mu.m. 3. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 1 wherein the average dynamic coefficient of friction is in the range of 0.15 to 0.22. 4. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 1 wherein the polyamide layer is adhesively bonded to the phosphor-binder layer with a soluble adhesive selected from the group consisting of water soluble acrylic, solvent soluble acrylic, solvent soluble polyester, solvent soluble polyester polyurethane and water soluble vinyl chloride. 5. An X-ray intensifying screen comprising a support having thereon a phosphor-binder layer, and a polymeric film adhered to the phosphor-binder layer, the improvement wherein bonded to the phosphor-binder layer is a clear, transparent, flexible, tough, dimensionally stable polyamide film having a thickness of no greater than about 15.2 .mu.m selected from the group consisting of nylon 6,6, nylon 6, amorphous nylon, and blends of said nylons, the X-ray intensifying screen having an average dynamic coefficient of friction in the range of 0.15 to 0.25, and low static susceptibility when the screen is used within a book cassette or an automatic changer therefor. 6. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 5 wherein the polyamide film has a thickness of about 2.5 .mu.m to 15.2 .mu.m. 7. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 5 wherein the average dynamic coefficient of friction is in the range of 0.15 to 0.22. 8. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 5 wherein the surface of the screen has a static decay 1/2 time less than 6.0 seconds at 60% R.H. 9. An X-ray intensifying screen according to claim 5 wherein the polyamide layer is adhesively bonded to the phosphor-binder layer with a soluble adhesive selected from the group consisting of water soluble acrylic, solvent soluble acrylic, solvent soluble polyester, solvent soluble polyester polyurethane and water soluble vinyl chloride. 10. An X-ray intensifying screen comprising a support having thereon a phosphor-binder layer and a polymeric film layer adhered to the phosphor-binder layer, the improvement wherein adhesively applied to the phosphor-binder layer is a clear, transparent, flexible, tough, dimensionally stable polyamide film having a thickness of about 2.5 .mu.m to about 12.7 .mu.m, the X-ray intensifying screen having an average dynamic coefficient of friction in the range of 0.15 to 0.22 and a static decay 1/2 time less than 3.0 seconds at 60% R.H.