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Radiation therapy door UD series
slidingswingstainless steel

radiation therapy door
radiation therapy door
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Characteristics

Application domain
for radiation therapy
Opening type
sliding, swing
Material
stainless steel, aluminum
Other characteristic
automatic

Description

Door wing and door frame with lead insert in the form of a plate with a thickness of 0.5 mm Pb to 3.0 mm Pb, coated on both sides with fiberglass-reinforced polyester laminate in white RAL 9010 or gray RAL 7038. Inner insulating core is polyurethane. Door frame and profile made of anodized aluminum in natural color, with lead insert, frame is one or double-sided (covering wall thickness ranges: for swing doors 70-215 mm, for sliding doors 65-205 mm) prepared for mounting directly on the wall. Doors without threshold, hinged, fitted with ASSA locks, with handles and a patented insert with a knob, a bolt is used for two-wing doors. All types of doors are opened to the outside, from the side of the door frame assembly. The AntiX protective door can optionally be equipped with: rectangular or round protective viewing window (max. 2.0 mm Pb by available sizes) HPL laminate from the Formica collection or available in RAL colors stainless steel cover door profiles and door frame painted in accordance with the RAL palette cover for the lower part of the door automatic opening system closer When ordering a door, it is necessary to specify the thickness and type of the wall. For wing doors, the direction of opening should be given in relation to the radiological room. To strengthen the wings with the lead and to protect the parts protruding from the impacts (ex. from stretchers) the peripheral part was covered with an anodized aluminum molded part. The installation of these doors requires simple brickworking.
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