xray room door

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X Ray room door

The door to an X-ray room typically needs to have certain features to ensure that it provides adequate protection for those outside the room from radiation exposure.

 

 X-ray doors are ideal for hospitals and other sterile environments where hygiene and X-ray protection are critical. Lead line door sets contain lead panels of various thicknesses. This protection extends to the door frame, creating an effective all-round radiation barrier.

 

Features of X-ray room doors:

Lead-lined: X-ray room doors are often lined with lead to provide a barrier against radiation. Lead is a dense material that effectively absorbs X-rays and gamma rays.

 

Interlocking mechanism: To prevent the door from accidentally being opened while X-rays are being produced, X-ray room doors often have an interlocking mechanism that prevents the door from being opened unless the X-ray machine is turned off.

 

Warning signs: The door should be clearly labeled with warning signs indicating that it is an X-ray room and that radiation is being used.

 

Door frame shielding: The door frame should also be shielded to prevent radiation from leaking out around the edges of the door.

 

Automatic door closer: To ensure that the door is always closed when not in use, X-ray room doors often have an automatic door closer that will close the door after someone has opened it.

 

Applications for X Ray Room Door

 

Radiation protection is critical for the safety of workers, patients, and clients in settings where X-rays and other imaging equipment are utilized. Lead Lined wood doors defend against radiation in:

 

Medical X-ray, PET or CT Scanning Room

Operating theatres

Imaging Centre

Veterinarian’s office