Radiography room radiation shielding panel
lead

Radiography room radiation shielding panel - Shandong Hongxinyu Medical Technology Co., Ltd. - lead
Radiography room radiation shielding panel - Shandong Hongxinyu Medical Technology Co., Ltd. - lead
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Characteristics

Use
for radiography rooms
Material
lead

Description

I. Standard dimensions of CT room
  • 1. Scan room (main equipment room)
    • Minimum area: ≥30 m²
    • Minimum side length: ≥4.5 m
    • Common standard dimensions:
      • Conventional 16/32/64‑slice CT: 5.0 m × 6.0 m (30 m²)
      • High‑end CT (128‑slice and above): 5.5 m × 6.5 m or 6.0 m × 6.0 m
    • Clear height: ≥3.0 m; 3.2 m or above recommended (to reserve space for ceiling, HVAC and pipelines)
  • 2. Control room (operator room)
    • Area: ≥15 m²
    • Common dimension: approx. 4.0 m × 4.0 m
    • Observation window position: facing the scanning area for convenient patient observation


II. Key requirements for CT room
1. Radiation protection specifications
  • Ceiling options: ① Welded keel + flame‑retardant board + lead sheet ② Welded keel + lead‑wood composite panel ③ Barium sulfate layer on the upper floor slab ④ Welded keel + barium sulfate board ⑤ Barium sulfate plaster on ceiling
  • Wall options: ① Barium sulfate plaster ② Welded keel + lead sheet ③ Welded keel + barium sulfate board ④ Welded keel + lead‑wood composite panel ⑤ Lead sheet ⑥ Barium sulfate + lead sheet
  • Floor options: ① Barium sulfate ② Lead sheet
  • Lead equivalence: walls, ceiling and floor generally ≥4.0 mmPb (available shielding materials: barium sulfate, lead sheet, lead‑wood composite panel, barium sulfate board)
  • Lead equivalence of protective doors and observation windows: ≥4.0 mmPb
  • All cable penetrations and trunking must be sealed with lead sheets to prevent radiation leakage
  • Door interlock system is mandatory: X‑ray exposure cannot be activated if the door is not fully closed


2. Structure & load‑bearing requirements
  • Floor load capacity ≥5.0 kN/m²
  • Equipment foundation or vibration isolation base is recommended for large CT scanners
  • Concrete or solid brick walls are recommended; lightweight hollow structures should be avoided
  • Opening size for motorized radiation protective door: ≥1400 mm × ≥2000 mm
  • Opening size for manual radiation protective door: ≥800 mm × ≥2000 mm
  • Opening size for radiation shielding observation window: ≥1200 mm × ≥800 mm, bottom height 950 mm above finished floor
  • Ionizing radiation warning signs and operating indicator lights shall be installed outside both motorized and manual protective doors


Technical specifications
  • Minimum scan room area: ≥30 m²
  • Minimum scan room side length: ≥4.5 m
  • Conventional CT room typical size: 5.0 m × 6.0 m (30 m²)
  • High‑end CT suggested sizes: 5.5 m × 6.5 m or 6.0 m × 6.0 m
  • Clear ceiling height: ≥3.0 m (3.2 m or above recommended)
  • Control room area: ≥15 m² (approx. 4.0 m × 4.0 m)
  • Recommended shielding materials: barium sulfate, lead sheet, lead‑wood composite panel, barium sulfate board
  • Lead equivalence (walls/ceiling/floor/doors/windows): generally ≥4.0 mmPb
  • Floor load capacity: ≥5.0 kN/m²
  • Motorized protective door opening: ≥1400 mm × ≥2000 mm
  • Manual protective door opening: ≥800 mm × ≥2000 mm
  • Radiation shielding observation window: ≥1200 mm × ≥800 mm, bottom height 950 mm above finished floor
  • All penetrations & trunking must be sealed with lead sheets
  • Door interlock: mandatory to prevent X‑ray activation when door not fully closed

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