Micrographics Data
Micrographics Data 35mm × 30.5m Archival Microfilm Roll
Micrographics Data 35mm × 30.5m Archival Microfilm Roll
850 lines/mm · PET-125 Base · Passes Residual Thiosulfate Test
Product Code: 35MGD-HR | Format: 35mm × 30.5 m (100 ft) | Direct Replacement: Fujifilm Super HR-20
FUJIFILM HR-20 REPLACEMENT
The Fujifilm Super HR-20 35mm × 100ft microfilm roll has been permanently discontinued. The Micrographics Data 35MGD-HR is a direct, drop-in replacement — same format, same equipment compatibility, equivalent or superior image quality.
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DISCONTINUED |
RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT |
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Micrographics Data 35MGD-HR |
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Permanently discontinued. Global stock depleted. |
Same 35mm × 100ft format. Full equipment compatibility. 850 lines/mm. In stock — ships worldwide. |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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PARAMETER |
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Product Code |
35MGD-HR |
Micrographics Data Brand |
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Film Format |
35 mm |
Standard 35mm width |
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Roll Length |
30.5 m (100 ft) |
Same length as Fujifilm HR-20 |
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Resolution |
850 lines/mm |
Ultra-fine grain structure |
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Contrast Ratio |
1:1000 |
Optimal image clarity |
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Film Base |
PET-125 Polyester Transparent |
Superior to acetate base |
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Base Thickness |
5 mils (approx. 125 µm) |
ISO-compliant polyester base |
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Dmin (Base + Fog) |
0.07 |
Low fog for clean backgrounds |
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Archival Certification |
Passes residual thiosulfate test |
ANSI/AIIM · ISO 18911 |
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Film Type |
Silver Halide (High-Resolution) |
Negative working |
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Replaces |
Fujifilm Super HR-20 (discontinued) |
Drop-in compatible |
KEY FEATURES
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850 lines/mm Resolution |
Ultra-fine grain silver halide emulsion delivers exceptional sharpness for text, engineering drawings, maps, and microprinted documents. |
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PET-125 Polyester Base |
Dimensionally stable polyester base resists humidity, tearing, and chemical degradation — outlasting acetate-based films by centuries. |
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Archival Test Compliant |
Passes the residual thiosulfate test per ANSI/AIIM and ISO 18911. Suitable for national archives, libraries, and regulated industries. |
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1:1000 Contrast Ratio |
Ensures legible, faithful reproduction of dense text and fine line art with minimal greyout at high reduction ratios. |
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Universal Equipment Compatibility |
Works wherever Fujifilm HR-20 was accepted — COM systems, planetary and rotary cameras, all standard microfilm processors. |
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Global Supply from Singapore |
Stocked and dispatched by Micrographics Data Pte Ltd since 1989. Bulk pricing available for institutions. Ships internationally. |
EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY
The 35MGD-HR is compatible with all standard 35mm microfilm equipment. No changes to processing chemistry or equipment settings are required when replacing Fujifilm Super HR-20.
• COM (Computer Output Microfilm) writers
• Planetary cameras
• Rotary cameras
• Step-and-repeat cameras
• Standard microfilm processors
• Micrographics Data Pro5 processor
• Micrographics Data AW3 COM system
• All equipment formerly accepting Fujifilm Super HR-20
APPLICATIONS
Government & Public Records
Land titles, court records, legislative documents, and tax filings requiring long-term, legally admissible preservation.
National Libraries & Archives
Newspapers, periodicals, manuscripts, and rare books where digital-only storage introduces obsolescence risk.
Banking & Financial Institutions
Loan documents, cheque images, and transaction records meeting MAS TRM and regulatory audit trail requirements.
Engineering & Construction
As-built drawings, civil plans, and technical schematics at high reduction ratios with full legibility of fine linework.
Healthcare & Medical Records
Patient records, X-ray documentation, and pathology reports with century-scale retention mandates.
Utilities & Infrastructure
Pipeline maps, electrical schematics, and asset registers where analogue backup is essential for disaster recovery.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is the 35MGD-HR a direct replacement for the Fujifilm Super HR-20?
A: Yes. The Micrographics Data 35MGD-HR is engineered as a drop-in replacement for the discontinued Fujifilm Super HR-20 35mm × 100ft microfilm. It shares the same 35mm width and 30.5 m roll length and is fully compatible with all COM systems, planetary cameras, rotary cameras, and processors that previously accepted Fujifilm HR-20. No changes to processing chemistry or equipment settings are required.
Q: What resolution does the 35MGD-HR achieve?
A: The 35MGD-HR achieves 850 lines/mm with an ultra-fine grain silver halide emulsion, ensuring sharp, high-fidelity reproduction of text, engineering drawings, maps, and archival records at standard COM and camera reduction ratios.
Q: Is this microfilm certified for long-term archival storage?
A: Yes. The 35MGD-HR passes the residual thiosulfate test for archival-grade microfilm under ISO 18911 and ANSI/AIIM standards. Its PET-125 polyester base supports preservation lifespans exceeding 500 years under recommended storage conditions (≤21°C, ≤50% RH).
Q: What is the difference between PET-125 polyester and acetate-based microfilm?
A: The PET-125 polyester base is significantly more dimensionally stable, tear-resistant, and chemically inert than cellulose acetate ("safety film"). Acetate film is susceptible to "vinegar syndrome" — irreversible degradation from acetic acid off-gassing. Polyester-based microfilm does not exhibit vinegar syndrome and maintains its integrity over multi-century storage horizons.
Q: Does Micrographics Data ship 35mm microfilm internationally?
A: Yes. Micrographics Data Pte Ltd ships the 35MGD-HR globally from Singapore. We supply government agencies, national libraries, banks, and engineering firms across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. Contact sales@micrographicsdata.com or call +65 6472 7255 for pricing and volume quotations.
Q: What is the Dmin value and why does it matter?
A: The Dmin of 0.07 indicates an extremely low base fog level. A low Dmin produces clean, clear background areas on processed film — critical for readability and compliance with density specifications in COM systems and archival scanners.
Q: Why choose microfilm over digital-only storage for long-term archival?
A: Silver halide microfilm stored correctly has a proven lifespan exceeding 500 years — outlasting every digital storage format that has ever existed. Digital media requires ongoing migration every 5–10 years to prevent format obsolescence. Microfilm requires no software, hardware, or power to read — only a light source and magnification.
HOW TO ORDER
Micrographics Data Pte Ltd — Global Archival Microfilm Supplier Since 1989
To order the 35MGD-HR, request a volume quotation, or enquire about international shipping, contact our sales team via any of the following channels:
Email: sales@micrographicsdata.com
Phone: +65 6472 7255
Reference: 35MGD-HR Enquiry
Website: www.micrographicsdata.com
Ships from Singapore · International freight available · Bulk pricing for institutions
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