Coat Type Lead Apron (PB Standard)
Features
Complete Frontal Protection
Pocket Included
Shoulder Pads Reduces Shoulder stress
A coat-type lead apron, also known as a lead coat apron or simply a lead coat, is a type of radiation protection garment designed to shield the upper body from exposure to ionizing radiation during medical procedures such as X-rays, fluoroscopy, or radiation therapy.
Lead Equivalence |
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0.50 mm |
0.35 mm |
Size
Description
A coat type lead apron, commonly used in medical and dental settings, is designed to shield the body from radiation during procedures like X-rays. These aprons are typically made with a lead core sandwiched between layers of protective material, often nylon or vinyl, to ensure flexibility and comfort while providing adequate protection.
If you’re specifically looking for information about coat type jackets, here are some key points:
- Purpose: Lead aprons are essential for shielding the body from ionizing radiation, which can be harmful in high doses over time.
- Types: There are different types of lead aprons based on usage, such as full-body aprons for maximum protection during procedures, and smaller ones like thyroid collars or vests for specific areas.
- Material: The lead content and thickness vary depending on the level of protection required. Higher lead content and thickness provide greater shielding.
- Usage: They are commonly used in medical imaging, such as X-rays, CT scans, and fluoroscopy, to protect healthcare professionals and patients from radiation exposure.
- Safety: Proper care and maintenance are crucial to ensure the integrity of the lead aprons over time. They should be inspected regularly for cracks or damage that could compromise their effectiveness.
If you need more specific information or have other questions related to lead aprons, feel free to ask!
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