The lead rubber cap is made of natural rubber, Huang Dan powder, etc. The inner fabric adopts international new multi-layer protective materials with superior performance;
The main purpose is: medical personnel, patients and X-ray workers to protect themselves and resist X-ray damage to the human head;
The role of the X-ray protective cap: used to resist X-ray damage to the human head;
Classification of X-ray protective caps: standard protective cap and bib one-piece
Has passed ISO9001:2008 quality management system certification and EU CE certification
This is a standard protective cap 0.5mmpb
Product choice:
- 0.50mmpb is mostly used in cardiology, interventional protection, patient protection in various environments, and flaw detection protection.
- 0.35mmPb is mostly equipped with small dose radiation instruments such as dental, pet X-ray machines, handheld X-ray machines, element analysis, coating thickness measurement, etc.;
Protection range:
- Radiology workplace: X-ray, -ray radiation equipment: X-ray machine (DR machine), X-ray CT machine, X-ray digital silhouette device (DSA), fluoroscopy, filming, tomography, dentistry, orthopedic X-ray and CT protection
- Interventional radiology: Cardiovascular angiography, radioactive particle implantation protection; simulator, after-installation, linear accelerator, X knife, gamma knife and other computer room protection;
- Radiation equipment: protection of large facilities such as radioactive sources, source-containing devices and radiation devices, industrial radiographic flaw detectors, gamma ray flaw detectors, unsealed radioactive sources, X-ray diffractometers, nuclear facilities and irradiation devices;
- Underground non-uranium mining: miners such as coal mines, non-ferrous metal mines, iron ore, tin mines, etc. are protected by high-level radiation exposure to radon and its progeny.
- Others: in vitro lithotripsy, bone density determination, X-ray diffractometer protection, etc.
Individual maximum dose:
- According to the ICRP60 report recommendation, the dose limit for radioactive professionals is: effective dose of 100msv for 5 years, with an average of 20msv per year, but no more than 50msv in any year;
- The dose limit for residents is: 1msv per year (for example, the average value of 5 consecutive years does not exceed 1msv, and it can be slightly higher in individual years);
- The acceptable X-ray exposure for adults in one year is 5msv, the exposure for one chest X-ray is about 2.5msv, and the exposure for CT is about 30msv each time.
- It is recommended that adults should not be exposed to X-rays more than once a year, and teenagers under the age of 17 should not receive X-rays during routine physical examination.




