Lead plate refers to a plate rolled with metal lead. It has strong anti-corrosion, acid and alkali resistance, and is also a relatively inexpensive radiation protection material in many aspects such as acid-proof environment construction, medical radiation protection, X-ray, CT room radiation protection, aggravation and sound insulation.
It has strong anti-corrosion, acid and alkali resistance, acid-proof environment construction, medical radiation protection, X-ray, CT room radiation protection, aggravation, sound insulation and many other aspects, and it is a relatively inexpensive radiation protection material.
It is mainly used in the manufacture of lead storage batteries. It is used as a lining protection device for lead acid and leadpipes in the acid and metallurgical industries. In the electrical industry, lead is used as a cable sheath and a fuse. Lead-tin alloys containing tin and antimony are used as printed type, lead-tin alloys are used to make fusible lead electrodes, and lead plates and lead-plated steel sheets are used in the construction industry. Lead is well absorbed by X-rays and gamma rays and is widely used as a protective material for X-ray machines and atomic energy devices. Lead in some areas has been or will soon be replaced by other materials due to lead poisoning and economic reasons.
X-Rays Generated by Peak Voltages Not Exceeding | Minimun Thickness of Lead in MM | Minimun Thickness of Lead in Inches | Weight per Square Foot in Pounds |
75kv | 1.0mm | 0.039" (5/128") | 2.5 lb |
100kv | 1.5mm | 0.059" (1/16") | 4 lb |
125kv | 2.0mm | 0.079" (5/64") | 5 lb |
150kv | 2.5mm | 0.093" (7/64") | 7 lb |
175kv | 3.0mm | 0.118" (1/8") | 8 lb |
200kv | 4.0mm | 0.157" (5/32") | 10 lb |
225kv | 5.0mm | 0.197" (7/32") | 13 lb |
300kv | 9.0mm | 0.354" (3/8") | 24 lb |
400kv | 15.0mm | 0.591" (9/32") | 38 lb |
600kv | 34.0mm | 1.343" (1-11/32") | 81 lb |
900kv | 51.0mm | 2.000" | 120 lb |