Dorayshield recently successfully delivered a batch of professional lead shielding containers to a medical research center in Slovenia. This shipment marks the official entry of the company’s radiation protection products into the Eastern European medical research market, further strengthening the brand's global footprint in the field of medical radiation protection.
The medical research center conducts long-term research involving radiopharmaceutical experiments and nuclear medicine testing, maintaining extremely high and rigorous safety standards for radiation protection equipment. The exported lead shielding containers are manufactured using a high-purity lead integral casting process. They offer superior shielding performance, effectively blocking radiation leakage and ensuring comprehensive safety for medical and research personnel.
The containers feature a robust, rust-resistant stainless steel exterior that is durable and impact-resistant, facilitating daily laboratory cleaning and long-term storage. Their tightly sealed structure effectively prevents the volatilization or leakage of radioactive materials, meeting the full-process requirements for radiopharmaceutical storage and transport. All products were manufactured in compliance with EU medical protection standards and underwent multiple rounds of radiation shielding tests before shipment, meeting all European market entry requirements. The order utilized professional shock-proof and moisture-proof cross-border packaging, while the export team efficiently managed customs clearance and specialized European logistics to ensure the equipment arrived undamaged and on schedule—earning high praise from the client.
Looking ahead, Dorayshield remains committed to the medical and scientific radiation protection sector. The company will continue to upgrade its product lines—including lead shielding containers and safety cabinets—and expand into high-end medical research markets across Eastern and Western Europe, using high-quality protective equipment to build a robust safety foundation for global medical research.

