Lead Shielding Wall for X-ray Radiation Protection

Lead sheets play a critical role in X-ray rooms and operating rooms, where effective protection against X-ray radiation is required.

To ensure that X-ray rooms and operating rooms provide adequate radiation shielding, properly specified lead sheets must be installed.

The recommended lead thickness for operating rooms is 2–3 mm, which is sufficient to protect against X-ray radiation generated by fluoroscopy (fluoroscope) systems.

Recommended lead sheet dimensions:

  • Width: 100 cm
  • Length: 200 cm

The lead lining should be installed to a minimum height of 2.5 meters from floor level.

For other types of X-ray rooms, the appropriate lead thickness should be carefully evaluated based on the specific application to ensure correct usage and compliance with radiation safety standards. This approach also helps optimize costs when constructing operating rooms and hybrid operating rooms.

Lead Shielding for Operating Rooms

In most operating rooms, lead sheets with a thickness of 2.0–3.0 mm are commonly used, depending on the room size.
We recommend installing lead shielding to a height of at least 2.5 meters to effectively reduce radiation leakage.

Lead Shielding for CT Scan Rooms

CT scan rooms typically require lead sheets with a thickness of 2.0–3.0 mm, depending on the equipment specifications and room design.

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