Lead for radiation shielding
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Theoretically, almost any material can be used for radiation shielding if employed in a thickness sufficient to attenuate the radiation to safe limits. However, due to to its specific characteristics discussed below, Lead is among the most commonly used material. The choice of the shield material is dependent upon many varied factors, such as final desired attenuated radiation levels, ease of heat dissipation, resistance to radiation damage, required thickness and weight, multiple use considerations (e.g., shield and/or structural), uniformity of shielding capability, permanence of shielding, and availability.
Lead in metallic form and Lead Compounds are used in various forms for Radiation Shielding. Lead's high densities meet the primary requirement of a shielding material and in certain shielding applications.
The shielding of containers for radioactive materials is usually Metallic Lead. Radioactive Materials in laboratories and Medical / Hospital industry are usually handled by remote control from a position of safety behind a wall of Lead Bricks.
In hospitals X-ray machines are normally installed in rooms shield with Lead Sheet / Lead Foil.
Properties of Lead for Radiation Shielding:
The properties of Lead which make it an excellent shielding material are its density, high atomic number, high level of stability, ease of fabrication, high degree of flexibility in application, and its availability.
Forms of Lead Used for Radiation Shielding
Lead and its alloys in metallic form and Lead compounds are used in various forms of radiation shielding. Their high densities meet the primary requirement of a shielding material and in certain shielding applications Lead's high atomic number is also important. The ease with which Lead can be worked is of added value. The shielding of containers for radioactive materials is usually metallic Lead. Radioactive materials in laboratories and hospitals are usually handled by remote control from a position of safety behind a wall of Lead bricks and X-ray machines are normally installed in rooms lined with sheet Lead. Lead compounds are a constituent of the glass used in shielding partitions to permit safe viewing and Lead powder is incorporated into plastic and rubber sheeting as a material for protective clothing.