Nuclear medical shielded dispensing leadpots—also known as radioisotope lead boxes, source storage containers, or "mini-safes"—are high-density protective vessels used in nuclear medicine departments, radiotherapy rooms, and isotope laboratories for the safe storage, transport, and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals. Constructed from 304 medical-grade stainless steel, the exterior features a polished finish that is smooth, corrosion-resistant, fingerprint-resistant, and easy to clean, meeting medical cleanliness standards. The outer shell not only protects the internal lead layer from impact-induced deformation but also prevents the spread of surface contamination. Fabricated using high-purity electrolytic lead (purity ≥99.994%) via an integrated casting process, the container is seamless, thereby eliminating the risk of radiation leakage. The lead equivalent is customized based on the energy level of the contained radionuclide, typically ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters. Its primary function is to leverage lead's high shielding efficiency against gamma and X-rays to keep radiation doses from radionuclides within safe limits; this protects medical personnel, patients, and the surrounding environment from radiation hazards while providing a physical barrier for the temporary storage and decay of radioactive waste.
Material | Stainless Steel and Lead |
Shielding Thick | 30mm |
Density | 18.75g/cm3 |
Pit dimensions | 33 x 57 (Ø x h) |
External dimensions | 93 x 130 (Ø x h) |
Container Weight | 17KG |
Weight | 25KG |
Delivery Time | About 20 days |
Certification | ISO 9001 |
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