Tungsten Alloy Injection Shield can help medical staff shield the harmful radiation emitted by radionuclides (such as 511kev or FDG), and can also inject more accurate doses for patients. Tungsten Alloy Injection Shields are generally made of tungsten alloy material, which has twice the density of lead, good physical resistance, excellent radiation absorption performance, good impact resistance, and high cost performance, and is more durable and environmentally friendly than lead materials. Tungsten Alloy Injection Shields are generally equipped with high-resistance and high-definition lead glass windows, which can facilitate observation and marking of liquid content, and their rounded inset design also prevents the operator from scratching the arm.
Tungsten alloy shield with standard thickness, radiation attenuation rate up to 99% or more.
Lead glass has good visibility, protection, and light transmittance.
The lock has a strong fixation to prevent the syringe from falling off and ejecting.
Easy to clean and long service life.
Tungsten alloy shielding materials are often used as collimators and shields in the fields of nuclear medicine, industrial radiation, and PET radiation therapy. Especially in the PET radiotherapy room, we need to use Tungsten Alloy Injection Shields to protect doctors and patients from radiation damage from high-energy radionuclides (F-18), gamma rays, and other radiopharmaceuticals.
Material | Tungsten alloy |
Technique | Pressing, Sintering, Infiltration, Annealing, Rolling |
Purity | 90-97% |
Density | 17.0g/cm3-18.5g/cm3 |
Hardness (HRC) | 25-28 |
Shape | Round, Cylinder, and Customized |
Surface | Polished, Oxide, Plating, Brushing, Blackened, |
Standard | ASTM B702,DIN,GB |
Certification | ISO 9001 |
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