Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier
Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier
Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier
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Description of Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier

The Movable Panoramic X-Ray Barrier is a highly efficient radiation protection device specifically designed for use in medical radiology departments, imaging centers, operating rooms, and emergency care settings. This equipment aims to provide healthcare professionals and patients with flexible and reliable protection against scattered X-rays, thereby addressing the limitations of traditional fixed shielding structures, which often struggle to accommodate dynamic clinical scenarios such as bedside radiography and mobile DR examinations. By integrating high-density lead materials with ergonomic design principles, this product ensures superior radiation shielding performance while facilitating ease of operation and seamless integration into clinical workflows. It utilizes high-density lead plates or lead-composite panels as its core shielding layer, leveraging the high atomic number properties of lead to effectively absorb and scatter X-rays. Typically encased in high-quality cold-rolled steel or stainless steel panels, the exterior features an electrostatic spray finish that renders it corrosion-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy to clean—thereby meeting stringent hospital infection control standards.

Key Advantages of Movable Panoramic X-Ray Barriers

Exceptional Flexibility: Liberates users from the constraints of fixed X-ray rooms; the unit can be effortlessly wheeled into place and used on demand, adapting seamlessly to clinical environments with irregular layouts.

Reduced Risk of Cross-Infection: Unlike traditional wearable lead aprons, this protective screen provides non-contact physical isolation, thereby eliminating the risk of bacterial and viral transmission associated with multiple patients sharing protective gear.

Enhanced Workflow Efficiency: Eliminates the need for technicians to manually adjust complex angles or assist patients in donning heavy lead aprons, thereby shortening preparation times for individual examinations and alleviating patient congestion in waiting areas.

Comprehensive Protection: Select high-end models (such as those featuring side shields) offer three-sided—or even four-sided—wraparound protection, further minimizing the operator's cumulative exposure to scattered radiation.

Typical Application Scenarios for Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier

Bedside Radiography: Designed for immobile patient groups—such as critically ill ICU patients, post-operative bedridden individuals, and patients undergoing skeletal traction—allowing for immediate radiation shielding directly at the bedside.

Emergency Rooms & Operating Theaters: Provides rapid, temporary shielding in environments with limited space or where frequent repositioning is required, such as emergency departments and hybrid operating rooms.

Mobile DR Imaging: Used in conjunction with mobile X-ray units to establish a localized, safe working zone.

Industrial Inspection & Scientific Research: Serves as a personnel isolation barrier in non-medical radiation detection environments.

Specifications of Movable Panoramic X-ray Barrier

Parameter ItemTechnical Specifications
Lead Equivalence (Opaque Sections)≥ 1.0 mmPb – 2.0 mmPb (Up to 2.0 mmPb, depending on specifications)
Lead Equivalence (Transparent Viewing Window)0.5 mmPb – 1.0 mmPb or higher
Effective Height≥ 1800 mm (covering the region of the body's major sensitive organs)
Total Width / Single-Panel Width≥ 900 mm (For typical triple-panel setups, the total width can reach 1,800–2,400 mm)
Observation Window DimensionsEffective area no less than 100 mm × 150 mm; height ≥ 900 mm
Shielding EffectivenessUpon installation, ambient radiation intensity is reduced by approximately 81.81%, bringing levels within national standard limits

Routine Maintenance and Precautions

Regular Inspections: Weekly, check that the casters move smoothly and that the brakes are functional. Monthly, inspect the lead-plate housing for any dents or cracks, and check the lead-rubber curtains for damage.

Cleaning and Disinfection: Wipe surfaces using a mild, neutral detergent; avoid using strong acidic or alkaline solvents, which can corrode the protective coating. The lead-glass viewing panel must be wiped with a dedicated soft cloth to prevent scratching.

Avoid Impact: Although the structure is robust, avoid subjecting it to violent impacts from heavy objects; such impacts can cause the internal lead lining to deform or detach, thereby compromising its radiation shielding effectiveness.

Scrapping Criteria: If the lead equivalent is found to be insufficient or if the structural integrity is severely compromised, immediately cease use and replace the unit with new equipment.

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