Lead Lined Steel Doors
Lead-lined doors and frames prevent the transmission of radiation. They are commonly specified for x-ray protection in clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, veterinary offices and other healthcare environments.
- Lead thickness determines the radiation shielding level based on the openings proximity to the radiation producing equipment
- Vertically steel stiffened steel doors for added strength and durability
- The look of standard steel or wood doors with the added benefit of radiation protection
*Manufactured by: Ceco, Curries
Door Data
Curries Lead Lined Steel Doors
Specifications
- Bottom Channel Gauge: 16
- Buy America Act: No
- Buy American Act: No
- Door Construction: Welded
- Door Core Material: Steel-stiffened
- Door Face Material: A60 Galvanneal Steel, G90 Galvanized Steel
- Edge Construction: Seamless
- Face Skin Gauge: 18, 16, 14, 12
- Fire Rated: Yes
- Handing: Handed
- Hinge Reinforcement Gauge: 7
- Location: Interior
- Maximum Nominal Opening Height (Pair): 10 ft
- Maximum Nominal Opening Height (Single): 10 ft
- Maximum Nominal Opening Width (Pair): 8 ft
- Maximum Nominal Opening Width (Single): 4 ft
- Trade Agreements Act: Yes
oor Achieve radiation protection with high-quality lead-lined doors and frames. These openings accomplish the important task of reliably containing radiation in sensitive areas. Customized engineering allows varying thickness of lead sheets (available in 1/32" to 1/4" depending on protection requirements) to be combined with aesthetic choices to meet any decor.
Features
- 1-3/4" door thickness
- A60 galvannealed door and frame
- 16-gauge face skin
- Welded door construction
- Seamless edge door design
- Handed
- Steel stiffened and lead-lined core
- Maximum opening size 4' x 10' Single
- Maximum opening size 8' x 10' Pair
- Factory applied rust inhibiting primer finish
- 14-gauge frame
- Equal, unequal, single rabbet profile
- 3.5" to 14" frame depth
- Welded frame corner condition
- 20, 45, 60, 90 minute fire rating
Benefits
- The look of standard steel or wood doors with the added benefit of radiation protection
- Lead thickness determines the radiation shielding level based on the openings proximity to the radiation producing equipment
- Vertically steel stiffened steel doors for added strength and durability
- Multiple lead thicknesses are intergrated into the door and frame for the highest radiation protection
- Applied moldings available for decorative applications
Applications
- Laboratories, Hazardous Environments, Patient Rooms, Office Doors
- Commercial and Corporate, Healthcare, Military and Government, Critical Infrastructure
- VA Hospitals