
Micrographics-Splices of microfilm with image
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2024-07-15 19:21:22
- GB/T 12355-1990
- Abolished
Standard ID:
GB/T 12355-1990
Standard Name:
Micrographics-Splices of microfilm with image
Chinese Name:
缩微摄影技术 有影像缩微胶片的连接
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1990-05-11 -
Date of Implementation:
1991-03-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2009-01-01
Standard ICS number:
Imaging Technology>>37.080 Document Imaging TechnologyChina Standard Classification Number:
General>>Economy, Culture>>A14 Library, Archives, Documentation and Information Work
alternative situation:
Replaced by GB/T 12355-2008Procurement status:
≈AIIM MS 18-84
Release date:
1990-05-11Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
School of Archives, Renmin University of ChinaFocal point Organization:
National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical CommitteePublishing Department:
State Bureau of Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
National Standardization Administration

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Summary:
This standard specifies the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images. This standard applies to the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images. GB/T 12355-1990 Microfilming Technology Connection of Microfilm with Images GB/T12355-1990 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images. This standard applies to the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images.
This standard specifies the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images. This standard applies to the connection of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with images.

Some standard content:
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Micrographic Technology
Joining of Microfilm with Image
Micrographies-Splices of microfilm with image Subject Content and Scope of Application
This standard specifies the joining of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with image. This standard applies to the joining of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with image. 2 Joining of Microfilm
2.1 Width of Microfilm Joining Partbzxz.net
GB/T12355--90
The width of the microfilm joining part (see dimension A in Figure 1) shall not exceed 0.05mm beyond the original width of the film. The lateral displacement of the edges of the two microfilm segments to be joined shall not exceed 0.05mm (see dimension n in Figure 1). Even if there is a difference in the lateral shrinkage of the two microfilm segments, it should be kept within the permitted range. To keep the film edge smooth, the dislocated edge can be trimmed within the displacement range. The film width at the connection part of the historical matrix
2.2 Thickness at the connection part of the microfilm
When the microfilm is overlapped or butted, the thickness of the connection part exceeding the maximum thickness of the original film shall not exceed 0.15mm (dimension B in Figures 2 and 3). The unbonded part of the microfilm end shall not exceed 1mm.
Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on June 11, 1990 Figure 2 Overlap
Implemented on March 1, 1991
2.3 Distance between microfilm ends
GB/I 12355-90
Figure 3 Butt joint
When butt jointing microfilm, the distance between the ends of two microfilm segments shall not exceed 1 meter (see Figure 3, dimension C) 2.4 Inclination angle of microfilm connection edge The inclination between the corresponding edges of two microfilm segments should not exceed 180°±1°. That is, when measuring a microfilm segment to be connected, the measurement should be made from the connection point to 150mm from the other microfilm segment, and the offset value should not be greater than 2.65mm (see Figure 4, dimensions). This offset should not be added up when there are multiple connections on the same microfilm. 2.65nm
Figure 4 Tilt angle of film edge
2.5: Tensile and breaking strength
The tension applied to the film by the sliding clutch is 0.23N/m, and the running speed is 1.5m/s. The joint should be able to withstand 100 stops without disconnection.
Note: The experimental environment conditions are relative humidity 50%±15% and temperature 23±5℃. Before the experiment, the sample is placed in the above environment for 21 hours. Size symbol of Figure 1 to Figure 4 (maximum value) 0.05 - Film width 0.15 + Film thickness A1 Adhesive GB/T1235590 Appendix A Connecting materials (supplement) The adhesive used for microfilm connection should not contain chemical substances that may damage the long-term or long-term preservation of microfilm or microfilm images. A2 Tape When using tape for connection or using tape as a fastener, the tape applied to the microfilm information area should be highly transparent. No air bubbles or debris should appear under the tape. The adhesive of the tape should not contain chemical substances that may damage the microfilm image. There should be no overflow of adhesive during long-term or long-term preservation and use.
A3 Fusion
If the fusion can meet the requirements of this standard, this standard does not restrict the use of fusion to connect microfilm. Appendix B
Connection process
(Supplement)
The connection of microfilm should not affect the integrity of the image, nor should it affect the retrieval of light spots or other coding symbols. A gap of at least 25mm should be left between the image and the connection part as much as possible. Additional remarks:
This standard is proposed by the National Microfilm Technology Standardization Technical Committee: This standard is drafted by the School of Archives of Renmin University of China and the Documentation and Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The main drafters of this standard are Liu Fengzhi, An Zhaoying, and He Shaoxi. This standard is formulated with reference to the AIIMMS18-984 Microfilm Technology-Photographic Film Connection Dimensions and Operation Specifications of the United Nations Image Management Association.
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Micrographic Technology
Joining of Microfilm with Image
Micrographies-Splices of microfilm with image Subject Content and Scope of Application
This standard specifies the joining of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with image. This standard applies to the joining of 16mm and 35mm roll microfilm with image. 2 Joining of Microfilm
2.1 Width of Microfilm Joining Partbzxz.net
GB/T12355--90
The width of the microfilm joining part (see dimension A in Figure 1) shall not exceed 0.05mm beyond the original width of the film. The lateral displacement of the edges of the two microfilm segments to be joined shall not exceed 0.05mm (see dimension n in Figure 1). Even if there is a difference in the lateral shrinkage of the two microfilm segments, it should be kept within the permitted range. To keep the film edge smooth, the dislocated edge can be trimmed within the displacement range. The film width at the connection part of the historical matrix
2.2 Thickness at the connection part of the microfilm
When the microfilm is overlapped or butted, the thickness of the connection part exceeding the maximum thickness of the original film shall not exceed 0.15mm (dimension B in Figures 2 and 3). The unbonded part of the microfilm end shall not exceed 1mm.
Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on June 11, 1990 Figure 2 Overlap
Implemented on March 1, 1991
2.3 Distance between microfilm ends
GB/I 12355-90
Figure 3 Butt joint
When butt jointing microfilm, the distance between the ends of two microfilm segments shall not exceed 1 meter (see Figure 3, dimension C) 2.4 Inclination angle of microfilm connection edge The inclination between the corresponding edges of two microfilm segments should not exceed 180°±1°. That is, when measuring a microfilm segment to be connected, the measurement should be made from the connection point to 150mm from the other microfilm segment, and the offset value should not be greater than 2.65mm (see Figure 4, dimensions). This offset should not be added up when there are multiple connections on the same microfilm. 2.65nm
Figure 4 Tilt angle of film edge
2.5: Tensile and breaking strength
The tension applied to the film by the sliding clutch is 0.23N/m, and the running speed is 1.5m/s. The joint should be able to withstand 100 stops without disconnection.
Note: The experimental environment conditions are relative humidity 50%±15% and temperature 23±5℃. Before the experiment, the sample is placed in the above environment for 21 hours. Size symbol of Figure 1 to Figure 4 (maximum value) 0.05 - Film width 0.15 + Film thickness A1 Adhesive GB/T1235590 Appendix A Connecting materials (supplement) The adhesive used for microfilm connection should not contain chemical substances that may damage the long-term or long-term preservation of microfilm or microfilm images. A2 Tape When using tape for connection or using tape as a fastener, the tape applied to the microfilm information area should be highly transparent. No air bubbles or debris should appear under the tape. The adhesive of the tape should not contain chemical substances that may damage the microfilm image. There should be no overflow of adhesive during long-term or long-term preservation and use.
A3 Fusion
If the fusion can meet the requirements of this standard, this standard does not restrict the use of fusion to connect microfilm. Appendix B
Connection process
(Supplement)
The connection of microfilm should not affect the integrity of the image, nor should it affect the retrieval of light spots or other coding symbols. A gap of at least 25mm should be left between the image and the connection part as much as possible. Additional remarks:
This standard is proposed by the National Microfilm Technology Standardization Technical Committee: This standard is drafted by the School of Archives of Renmin University of China and the Documentation and Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The main drafters of this standard are Liu Fengzhi, An Zhaoying, and He Shaoxi. This standard is formulated with reference to the AIIMMS18-984 Microfilm Technology-Photographic Film Connection Dimensions and Operation Specifications of the United Nations Image Management Association.
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