A welded,16 gauge, prime painted, mitered corner frame with lead installed per spec. It can be made in any size and configuration for single or multiple panes with leaded mullions and removable stops. Read More
In many cases, stationary or mobile protective barriers are required in the x-ray room for protection of personnel such as nurses, doctors and technicians who are required to be present while the x-ray beam is energized. Read More
These mobile protective personnel barriers provide full 1.0mm lead shielding to 80″. Lower opaque portion is plastic laminate covered in beige or grey. Read More
The illustration above shows the relative eye levels of various heights of individuals standing and sitting with the top of the window frame set to match the 86" overall height of a 7'-0" door frame. A 48" piece of glass will bring the bottom of the window well below eye level and add cost without function. Read More
Lead glass is utilized in medical and industrial applications so that the operator can view the part or patient without being exposed to radiation. In most cases, the radiation attenuation of the glass must be a least equal to the wall or barrier in which the window is located. Lead acrylic material can also be used for viewing applications. Read More
LEAD GLASS is used in medical in industrial applications so that the equipment operator can view the part or patient without being exposed to radiation. Read More
Lead lined drywall is fabricated in our Gibsonton, Florida plant using high quality Type X drywall and a variety of sheet lead thicknesses from 2 pound (1/32″ -.794mm) to 8 pound (1/8″ – 3.175mm) lead as backing Read More