Photographic Supplies - Canada (CA)
Federal Supply Class (FSC): 6750
NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 6750
Federal Supply Group (FSG): 67 Photographic Equipment
NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 67 Photographic Equipment
Items Managed by Canada (CA) - NCB is 20 or 21
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NSN Format for Photographic Supplies
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NATO Supply Class 6750 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 67, which is dedicated to photographic equipment. Specifically, Class 6750 focuses on photographic supplies.
Photographic supplies encompass a wide range of products that are used in the field of photography. This can include items such as film, photographic paper, chemicals for developing and processing, lenses, filters, tripods, camera bags, and other accessories.
The purpose of NATO Supply Class 6750 is to provide a standardized classification system for photographic supplies within the NATO organization. This classification system helps to streamline procurement processes and ensure compatibility and interoperability among NATO member countries.
By categorizing photographic supplies under Class 6750, it becomes easier for NATO member countries to identify and procure the specific items they need for their photographic equipment. This classification system also facilitates inventory management and logistics planning within the NATO supply chain.
Overall, NATO Supply Class 6750 plays a crucial role in ensuring that NATO member countries have access to the necessary photographic supplies to support their operations and missions.

Includes Sensitized Photographic Paper; Special Purpose Photographic Chemicals; Unprocessed Film; Photoflash Lamps.
Excludes X-Ray Film (Medical Class 6525 or Industrial Class 6635); Electrographic (Facsimile) Paper for direct electrostatic printing or copying (FSC 7530).
Note-Included are computers (including computer assemblies, computer systems and components) designed specifically for use with photographic equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 6750
- What is Federal Supply Class 6750?
- FSC 6750 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 6750) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Photographic Supplies.
- What is NATO Supply Classification Class 6750?
- NSC 6750 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 6750 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Photographic Supplies.
- Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 6750 in?
- FSC 6750 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 67 which contains Photographic Equipment.
- Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 6750 in?
- NSC 6750 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 67 which contains Photographic Equipment.
Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 6750
- What is a Photographic Fixing Bath? 21 Items
- A Photographic Fixing Bath (FIXING BATH,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a chemical substance which forms a fixing bath solution to prevent injury to the silver image by the undeveloped sensitive salts left over from the developing process. Does not include FIXER, X-RAY FILM PROCESSING.
- What is a Photographic Paper? 30 Items
- A Photographic Paper (PAPER,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a sheet or roll of paper bearing a silver salt emulsion coating which, when exposed to a light source and then given a wet or dry chemical process treatment, produces a visible image. The paper is designed for line copy and/or continuous tone reproduction with the image appearing in black and white or color.
- What is a Photographic Dry Mounting Tissue? 15 Items
- A Photographic Dry Mounting Tissue (TISSUE,DRY MOUNTING,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a thin, transparent sheet of paper, impregnated with shellac or resin coated, for use in attaching prints to album leaves or mounting boards by application of heat.
- What is a Photographic Plate? 10 Items
- A Photographic Plate (PLATE,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a sheet of glass, metal, or stiff plastic bearing a silver salt emulsion coating which, when exposed to a light source and a chemical treatment, produces a visible black and white or color image. It may be designed in size and form to be projected.
- What is a Photographic Film Slide Mount? 13 Items
- A Photographic Film Slide Mount (MOUNT,FILM SLIDE,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is an item designed for mounting film transparencies for use in slide projectors.
- What is a Photographic Developer? 43 Items
- A Photographic Developer (DEVELOPER,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a chemical substance which forms a developing solution that produces a visible image on exposed photographic sensitized surfaces. It does not include DEVELOPER, X-RAY FILM PROCESSING.
- What is a Sensitized Diazotype Film? 32 Items
- A Sensitized Diazotype Film (FILM,DIAZOTYPE,SENSITIZED) is a plastic base material sensitized with a diazo dye emulsion and designed to be developed by an alkaline agent, such as ammonia, or the like, using a vapor, moist, or thermal process. It may make either a direct positive reproduction, or a negative from a positive original, or a positive from a negative original. Excludes FILM, COPYING, THERMOGRAPHIC PROCESS and FILM, PHOTOGRAPHIC.
- What is a Diazo Process Copying Paper? 37 Items
- A Diazo Process Copying Paper (PAPER,COPYING,DIAZO PROCESS) is a chemically coated paper which, when exposed to a light source and passed through a liquid, vapor spray, or thermal developing process, reproduces copy from a translucent original.
- What is a Photographic Film? 85 Items
- A Photographic Film (FILM,PHOTOGRAPHIC) is a flexible plastic material in roll or sheet form bearing a coating which, when exposed to a light source and then given a chemical treatment, produces a visible black and white or color image. The roll film may come with or without perforations, sound track, leader, and/or trailer. The sheet film may be cut in sizes that can be easily handled one sheet at a time, or prepared in pack form where a quantity of sheets are enclosed in a pocket so designed that individual exposures can be made by removing tabbed shields. Photographic film may be used for, but not be limited to aerial photography, motion picutre, microfilm, graphic arts, portrait, reproductions, and the like.