Tungsten Alloy Container’s primary component is tungsten, a key element in transporting a few selected isotopes. Some of the radioisotopes are I-131, Tc-99m, and F-18. Detected radioisotopes are harmful and may emit gamma and/or beta rays. Shielding these rays is critical in nuclear medicine and allows the medical staff to safely perform the nuclear medicine treatments in other parts of the facility. Currently, the Nuclear Shield's Tungsten Alloy Containers are the most fitting of the newly manufactured, lead-free, and are replacing the old lead containers. Tungsten metal alloy has the highest melting point and ductility, enabling the container to survive ultimate mechanical, thermal, and aggressive corrosive outer conditions.
Tungsten alloy has good attenuation and absorption capacity for X-rays and radioisotopes, good mechanical strength, low thermal expansion rate, good corrosion resistance, simple life cycle, and high strength.
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Grade | 95WNiFe |
Purity | W:89-99% |
Density | 18.89g/cm3 |
Shield Thickness | 29.5mm |
Pit dimensions | 33mm x 57mm (Ø x h) |
Outside Size | 93mm x 130mm (Ø x h) |
Capacity | 5cc-30cc |
Surface | Polished, Oxide, Plating, Brushing, Chemical Cleaning |
Delivery time | 15-20 days |
Standard | ASTM B 777, ASTM T-21014, GB |
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