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Lead laminated glass designed for protection against X and gamma radiation, commonly used in medical environments, radiological diagnostics, irradiation control, and industrial applications requiring visibility along with shielding.

Main features:

  • Construction: laminated glass with lead content for radiation attenuation.
  • Available variants:
    • LPX-650: total thickness 7–8.5 mm — equivalent protection to approximately 2 mm of lead.
    • LPX-700: total thickness 11–13 mm — equivalent protection to approximately 3 mm of lead.
  • Function: provides a protective barrier against X-rays and gamma radiation while maintaining optical transparency for observation and control.

Advantages:

  • Allows direct observation of radiological procedures without compromising protection.
  • Designed for installation in windows of X-ray rooms, control booths, laboratories, and inspection areas.
  • Increased safety compared to ordinary glass due to the inclusion of lead in the intermediate layer.

Usage and installation considerations:

  • The equivalence in millimeters of lead is indicative and depends on the energy and spectrum of the radiation; calculate the required protection according to the specific application.
  • Heavy and fragile product: handling and installation should be performed by specialized personnel and mounted in suitable frames.
  • Consult detailed technical specifications and radiological certifications when necessary for regulatory compliance.

If you need specific measurements, thicknesses, or certifications for a project, it is recommended to request a technical sheet and technical advisory to ensure the selected glass meets the shielding requirements of your installation.

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