Lead-Lined Door
A door that contains lead to block radiation, used in medical and scientific facilities.
A Lead Lined Door is a specialized type of door commonly used in environments where radiation protection is crucial, such as in hospitals, dental offices, and X-ray rooms. These doors are constructed by incorporating a layer of lead, known for its excellent radiation-shielding properties, within the door’s core. The thickness of the lead lining varies depending on the level of radiation protection required. Lead Lined Doors are essential in ensuring the safety and protection of individuals from harmful radiation, while also maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of a standard door.