Radiation Protection Door
**Door Body:** Constructed with 304 stainless steel.
**Internal Structure:** Reinforced with steel keel framing.
**Interlayer:** Features three layers of 99.994% pure lead panels.
**Exterior:** Available in multiple material options, including stainless steel, color steel plate, cold-rolled steel plate, and decorative panels.
**Door Dimensions:** Customized based on user-specific radiation protection requirements and door opening size.
**Additional Safety Features for Electric Radiation Protection Doors:** Equipped with interlocking infrared sensors, operational indicator lights, and ionizing radiation warning signs.
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**Radiation Protection Doors** (also known as **radiation shielding doors**, **lead doors**, **lead-panel doors**, or **ray-proof doors**) are designed to block radiation at entry/exit points. They are widely used in hospital CT rooms, X-ray rooms, operating rooms, DR rooms, industrial testing chambers, and mining areas. Radiation protection doors are categorized into three types based on design:
1. **Swing Lead Doors**:
- Available as inward-opening or outward-opening configurations.
- Door structure and materials are determined by the radiation machine’s power (KV) and door opening dimensions.
- For manual single-leaf swing doors, needle-bearing hinges are used to address potential deformation caused by the door’s heavy weight.
2. **Sliding Lead Doors**:
- Operated manually or electrically, with movement parallel to the wall.
- Door structure and materials are tailored to the radiation machine’s power (KV) and door opening size.
- Frame design differs from swing doors.
3. **Electric Lead Doors**:
- Ideal for large, heavy doors where manual operation is impractical.
- Opening mechanisms include swing or sliding modes.
- Customized based on radiation machine power (KV), door dimensions, user-specific radiation dose levels, and door opening requirements.