Professional Lead Glass FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the lead equivalent (Pb) of your lead glass?

Our high-quality lead glass typically offers a standard lead equivalent of 2.0mm Pb to 3.0mm Pb (at 100-150 kV). Higher lead equivalencies (e.g., 4.0mm Pb or custom levels) are also available upon request to meet specific radiation shielding requirements.

Q2: What sizes and thicknesses do you provide? Do you support custom cutting?

 Yes, we provide full custom-cutting services.Standard Thicknesses: Available in 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 18mm, and 20mm.Dimensions: We supply small sizes like 300mm x 400mm up to large architectural viewing windows (e.g., 1200mm x 2400mm). Any custom size can be precision-cut according to your blueprints.

Q3: How do you ensure the optical clarity of the radiation shielding glass?

 Our lead glass features high light transmittance (over 85-90%) and a perfectly polished surface. It delivers exceptional visual clarity without distortion, allowing medical staff to safely monitor patients during X-ray, CT, or PET scan procedures.

Q4: Lead glass is heavy and fragile. How do you prevent damage during international transit?

We implement strict export-standard packaging protocols:Full Cushioning: Heavy-duty wooden crates are entirely lined with thick, shock-absorbing foam.Vertical Arrangement: Glass sheets are packed vertically rather than flat-stacked to eliminate vertical pressure and withstand transit vibrations.Individual Isolation: Custom high-density foam dividers are interleaved between every single piece of glass to eliminate glass-to-glass contact and prevent friction or scratches.Heavy-Duty Sealing: Every crate is securely capped with a sturdy wooden lid, strapped, and ready for safe sea or air freight.