Radiation shielding glass delivers exceptional protection against harmful ionizing radiation while maintaining excellent visibility—a critical combination for medical and industrial applications. Here are its key benefits:
Absorbs up to 99% of X-rays and gamma rays, with lead equivalency ranging from 0.5mmPb to 5.0mmPb. This ensures safe working environments in radiology departments, nuclear facilities, and radiotherapy rooms.
Unlike traditional lead barriers, this glass provides >80% visible light transmission even at maximum shielding capacity. This allows medical professionals to maintain clear visual contact during procedures like angiography or CT-guided surgeries.
The specially formulated glass maintains consistent shielding properties despite prolonged exposure to radiation (up to 150kV for X-rays and 3MeV for gamma rays). It resists discoloration and structural degradation over time.
Available in thicknesses from 10mm to 50mm with options for:
The radiation shielding glass absorbs up to 99% of X-rays and gamma rays, with lead equivalency ranging from 0.5mmPb to 5.0mmPb, providing standard security for medical and clinical environments.
No, the glass maintains optimal visual clarity with a visible light transmission rate exceeding 80% even at maximum shielding capacity, enabling clear sight during precise clinical procedures.
The monolithic shielding glass is available in standard thicknesses ranging from 10mm to 50mm. Custom options include curved shielding panels for 360-degree protection, anti-reflective or anti-glare coatings, custom ground/polished designs, and customized holes or recesses.
It is highly suitable for medical and nuclear settings including interventional cardiology suites, PET-CT scan rooms, linear accelerator bunkers, nuclear medicine departments, and other radiology environments.
This glass is significantly more scratch-resistant than acrylic. It is designed to resist structural degradation and discoloration over prolonged exposure to radiation of up to 150kV for X-rays and 3MeV for gamma rays.
Yes, the specifications guarantee that the radiation shielding glass is non-flammable, ensuring compliance with strict fire and architectural safety standards.