About Lead Glass Products
Backed by our sophisticated in-house facilities, we have been able to consistently deliver an array of quality Lead Glass. These products are widely used in X-ray rooms and labs for ensuring protection from X-rays and gamma rays. We make use of high quality and certified raw material for manufacturing the Lead Glass on offer from us. Under the guidance of skilled quality controlling team, we test these glasses using latest technology and machinery to ensure their defect-free nature.
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Offered in varied sizes and specifications
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Used in medical facilities
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Highly functional and effective against radiation
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Offered at very reasonable prices
Advanced Radiation Shielding TechnologyDesigned for critical environments, our high-transmittance lead glass efficiently blocks harmful radiation without compromising clarity. Its lead equivalence ranges from 0.5 mmPb to 3.0 mmPb, accommodating a variety of protective requirements. Composed of quality SiO, PbO, and KO, this material guarantees long-term durability and optical performance.
Flexible, Durable, and Easy to InstallMaximizing usability, the glass is available in large sizesup to 2400 mm 1200 mmand can be supplied either flat or bent tempered to match specific architectural needs. Its polished, smooth surface ensures both aesthetic appeal and easy maintenance, making it a practical solution for diverse applications.
Strict Compliance and Reliable PackagingManufactured according to IEC 61331 and ASTM C1036 standards, every lead glass sheet undergoes rigorous quality checks. Sturdy wooden crates with foam protection safeguard the product during transit, ensuring it arrives undamaged and ready for installation.
FAQs of Lead Glass Products:
Q: How does clear lead glass provide effective radiation protection?
A: Clear lead glass contains a high concentration of lead oxide (PbO), which absorbs and attenuates radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays. Its lead equivalence, ranging from 0.5 mmPb to 3.0 mmPb, is certified to international standards, ensuring dependable radiation shielding without sacrificing visual clarity.
Q: What installation options are available for this lead glass?
A: The lead glass can be supplied as flat or bent tempered sheets, making it suitable for various installation types including observation windows, protective barriers, and custom architectural requirements in medical or industrial facilities.
Q: When should flat tempered or bent tempered options be chosen?
A: Flat tempered glass is ideal for standard wall panels and observation windows, while bent tempered glass is better suited for installations needing curved or rounded forms, such as specialized enclosures or equipment screens. The choice depends on your specific structural and aesthetic needs.
Q: Where can this lead glass be used?
A: This product is frequently used in hospitals, laboratories, radiology rooms, research centers, and industrial sites where radiation exposure needs to be controlled while maintaining a high level of visibility and light transmission.
Q: What is the process for manufacturing and shipping these lead glass panels?
A: Manufacturing involves the float or pressed technique, forming solid sheets with precise tolerance (0.5 mm). Each sheet is polished for clarity and strength before being packed in wooden crates with foam protection, ensuring safe delivery from our Indian facility to global destinations.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing this high-transmittance lead glass?
A: This lead glass offers robust radiation shielding, exceptional optical clarity (visible light transmission over 85%), durable structure, UV resistance, and custom sizing for diverse protective applications. Its polished, smooth finish also simplifies maintenance.
Q: How does the glasss UV resistance contribute to its longevity?
A: The UV-resistant property prevents the glass from discoloring or degrading over time when exposed to sunlight or strong artificial lighting, thus preserving its transparency and protective features for extended periods.