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Leaded curtains 0.35mm PB sold per M² max.width:1200mm+grommets+hooks price per (SQM)
A lead curtain for separating an area with a risk of radiological exposure is used to protect people and equipment from ionizing radiation.
Here are some key points:
- Radiation Protection: The lead in the curtain helps block X-rays and other ionizing radiation, thereby reducing exposure risk.
- Medical Use: These curtains are often used in medical imaging rooms, radiology labs, and other environments where ionizing radiation is present.
- Installation: They can be installed permanently or temporarily, depending on the needs of the area to be protected.
- Safety Standards: Their use is regulated to ensure the safety of workers and patients.
Key Features:
? Anti-X Lead Curtain
? Sold per square meter
? Maximum width: 1200mm
? Lead Equivalent: 0.35 mm
? Material: EVAL (Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol), Lead Oxide
? Weight per square meter in PbS 0.35mm = 4.65kg/m?
? Complies with standard NF EN 61331-3:2014 from 50kV to 150kV
Here are some key points:
- Radiation Protection: The lead in the curtain helps block X-rays and other ionizing radiation, thereby reducing exposure risk.
- Medical Use: These curtains are often used in medical imaging rooms, radiology labs, and other environments where ionizing radiation is present.
- Installation: They can be installed permanently or temporarily, depending on the needs of the area to be protected.
- Safety Standards: Their use is regulated to ensure the safety of workers and patients.
Key Features:
? Anti-X Lead Curtain
? Sold per square meter
? Maximum width: 1200mm
? Lead Equivalent: 0.35 mm
? Material: EVAL (Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol), Lead Oxide
? Weight per square meter in PbS 0.35mm = 4.65kg/m?
? Complies with standard NF EN 61331-3:2014 from 50kV to 150kV
- Lead equivalence mm
- 0,35
- Material
- EVAL Plomb
- Coating
- Revêtement imperméabilisé PVC
- Width mm
- 1200
- Net weight kg
- 4,65
- Gross weight kg
- 0,00
- CE
- Sans certification
119210