When selecting an X-ray radiation shielding lead door, focus on protection performance, structure and materials, and manufacturer qualifications.
🧱 Core Protection
- Lead Thickness: Use 99.99% pure lead plate with a thickness between 2–10 mm (commonly 43–55 mm) to balance safety and aesthetics.
- Sealing Design: The gap between the door frame and door leaf should be less than 5 mm, with high-elastic sealing strips and embedded grooves to prevent radiation leakage.
⚙️ Materials & Craftsmanship
- Door Structure: Frame made of 1.6 mm galvanized steel with bending and welding, filled with fire-resistant honeycomb paper core for strength and light weight.
- Surface Finish: High-pressure electrostatic powder coating, 304 stainless steel, or PVC wood-grain film — easy to clean and corrosion-resistant.
🚪 Functional Options
- Opening Type: Available in swing, sliding, or automatic types. Automatic doors should include infrared safety sensors, locks, and remote control functions.
- Air Tightness: For operating rooms, add airtight seals to maintain negative-pressure environments.
🏭 Manufacturer Qualification
Choose manufacturers with 20+ years of experience (such as Huanlin Group) and verify their:
- Automated production equipment