Mobile Lead-shielded Injection Table
Mobile Lead-shielded Injection Table
Mobile Lead-shielded Injection Table
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  • Flexible and convenient to move
  • Overall lead shielding protection
  • Equipped with a protective injection window
  • Silent omnidirectional casters
  • Compact and space-saving structure
  • Easy-to-clean work surface
  • Suitable for nuclear medicine
  • Effectively reduces scattering
  • Comfortable for medical staff operation
  • Can be pushed to the bedside for use

Description Of Mobile Lead-Shielded Injection Table

A mobile lead-shielded injection table is a specialized protective device used in nuclear medicine, radiology, and other settings that involve handling radiopharmaceuticals. The core shielding component is typically made of high-purity lead. Due to its high density and high atomic number, lead effectively absorbs and scatters ionizing radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays, significantly reducing the radiation dose received by operators. The shielding thickness (lead equivalent) is customized according to protection requirements; for example, protection against PET nuclides (high-energy) typically requires 40 mmPb, while protection against SPECT nuclides may require 20 mmPb. Its core function is to provide effective radiation shielding for medical personnel during the preparation, dispensing, or injection of radiopharmaceuticals (such as nuclides used in PET-CT and SPECT examinations), while also ensuring ease and flexibility of operation.

Specifications Of Mobile Lead-Shielded Injection Table

Finishing material

Stainless Steel

Lead Density

11.34g/cm3

Shielding material

Lead(2.54cm-6cm)

Pb equivalent

10-20mmpb

Handle Length

600-750mm

Iron tray Dimension

8.5cm h x 32cm w x 23.8cm l

Delivery Time

20 days

Certification

ISO 9001

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