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Proudly Serving National Institutions
Posted by Mallorie Bowling on
We are proud to have partnered with the U.S. government and nationally recognized labs to design and manufacture custom radiation shielding products for an array of critical applications.
Best Methods to Shield Doorways, Room Pass-throughs, and Windows from X-ray Scatter Radiation
Posted by Mallorie Bowling on
Medical providers understand the importance of keeping both their patients and employees safe from harmful radiation scatter produced by medical imaging equipment. This is true in any medical practice setting.
When Easy-to-Clean, Stain Resistant Radiation Shielding is Needed, Choose PEARLTEX™
Posted by Kevin Drumm on
Easy-to-clean & stain resistant PEARLTEX radiation shielding is the preferred solution for medical imaging environments. Keeping your equipment sanitary is a top concern.
PEARLTEX Cleanable Radiation Shielding for Healthcare Settings
Posted by Mandy Bayman on
PEARLTEX is the natural choice for radiation protection in healthcare settings where a clean and crisp color is preferred. The lead-free material is a safe and effective alternative to lead vinyl. The non-porous surface can be cleaned with common hospital cleansers and does not stain.
Top Ten FAQ’s About Installing X-Ray Curtains for Medical Imaging Radiation Shielding
Posted by Mandy Bayman on
Flexible leaded rubber x-ray curtains are an adaptable and easy solution for radiation protection in many medical imaging environments. X-ray curtains come in many colors, sizes and thickness to meet every application. These frequently asked questions will help you learn about radiation protection options and installation.
How Much Radiation Shielding Do I Need For My Medical Clinic?
Posted by Mandy Bayman on
Determining what kind of radiation shielding is needed for medical imaging, how thick the material should be and how and where to place the shielding can depend upon the imaging equipment being used, its frequency of use, the building's construction materials, room occupancy, adjacent rooms and the layout of the building. This is a guide to help medical professionals and administrative staff better understand the requirements for radiation shielding in settings where medical imaging procedures are performed.