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radiation shielding protection.
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radiation shielding protection.
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Leaded glass is
the most expensive single construction item in a room requiring radiation protection and little thought is given to the size. With
production limited to four countries around the world (none of them being the
USA), most manufacturers/distributors keep limited stock quantities on
hand, it’s more important than ever to design with stock sizes in
mind.
Each manufacturer
has common and differing stock sizes. The two most prominent lead glass producers are located in
Germany (Schott) and Japan (Nippon). Nippon produce sizes up to 96’’ wide
by 48’’ high. Schott's produce sizes up to 84’’ wide by 42’’ high.
Where lead glass is concerned, bigger is not necessarily better. Many times, the
size and placement of the view window can create not only unsightly clutter but the reflect in the cost.
The difference
between a piece of 96’’ x 48’’ with 1/16’’ (2.00mm) lead equiv. & a piece of
84’’ x 42’’ with 1/16’’ (2.10mm) lead equiv. is only a 1080 sq. in. (7.5 sq. ft.), but with a current price
difference of about $50.00 /sq. ft., there could be significant savings.
Here is a chart to help determine the location and size for a view window frame.
It is that time of year again! On October 8th and 9th a-fabco will be mingling with physicists, engineers, architects along with many other building industry professionals at the Florida Healthcare Engineering Association Annual Meeting and Trade Show. This year FHEA celebrates their 50th Anniversary with a Gala on Tuesday evening.
We will have a sample of a lead lined integral blind at the show which seems to be the newest up and coming product being specified by architects in healthcare facilities.
If you are going to the show please stop by Booth 513 and say hi to Jerry and David. Sadly I will be skipping the show this year as someone needs to stay back in the office :)