Recently, Dorayshield—a specialized enterprise in the field of nuclear radiation protection—successfully exported a batch of CF-18T tungsten alloy containers to a renowned medical laboratory in Thailand. This smooth cross-border delivery marks a significant milestone, signifying that the company's CF-18T series has gained recognition within the Southeast Asian medical sector, further expanding its footprint in overseas medical markets and solidifying its competitiveness on the international stage.
The exported CF-18T tungsten alloy containers are specifically designed for the transport of radiopharmaceuticals within the medical field. Fabricated from a tungsten-nickel-iron alloy with a high tungsten content of 95%, these containers boast a density of 18.0 g/cm³ and are capable of efficiently shielding against gamma rays and positron radiation. The dose rate on the exterior surface of the container complies with rigorous safety standards, thereby effectively ensuring the operational safety of laboratory personnel. Equipped with a bayonet-style locking mechanism and an O-ring seal, the product offers superior sealing performance; combined with a built-in carrying handle, it strikes an optimal balance between safety and portability. Ideal for the transport and temporary storage of PET radiopharmaceuticals—such as 18F-FDG—it serves as a core piece of protective equipment for nuclear medicine diagnostics in medical laboratories.
This collaboration represents a breakthrough for Dorayshield in its expansion into the Southeast Asian medical market, as well as a powerful testament to the quality of its products and its capabilities in providing compliant services. Moving forward, Dorayshield will remain focused on the field of medical radiation protection, continuing to optimize the performance of core products like the CF-18T. By deepening its engagement in the Southeast Asian market and expanding cooperation channels to align closely with the needs of overseas medical clients, the company aims to contribute to the standardization of radiation protection in medical laboratories worldwide while driving the steady growth of its international trade operations.

