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    Looking for info on this X-ray Screen

    I have a military X-ray Protective Screen and i am looking for any info on it, its age, where it may have been used, and a general value. has numbers 6525-612-8032. labeled SCREEN,X-RAY PROTECTIVE U.S. It sits flat in a large latched green box and the screen has a thick mylar cover, also has the stands attached to the top of the box. Inisde of case has painted lable, Auto-Skate Co. Inc. New York, NY. I cant figure out how to post pictures..

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    Welcome to the forum.

    I may be wrong, but I would hazard at a guess that most people here are not experts in the field of X-Ray equipment and the associated paraphernalia which necessitates posting some photos of what you have if you wish to get any response for something like this. Try to follow this guide below on how to do it but I normally take the pics straight off my computer. It's really not that difficult as it may first seem.

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752

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    thanks for the info, i think i figured it out. here are some pics

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    Sounds like something you lay on a patient or operator to protect tissue during an xray exposure. The NSN I found is 6525-00-612-8032, so this may be a pre-1968 or so NSN on your case.

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