Tungsten Radiation Shielding for Industrial Application
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Attributes
Model No.: JDTG-TS-018
Brand: ZZJD
Place Of Origin: China
Material: Tungsten
Density: 18.10±0.15g/cm³
Color: Natural
Size: Support customization
PACKAGING & DELIVERY
Selling Units :Piece/Pieces
Package Type : Standard export packing
DESCRIPTION
Tungsten is often used in industrial applications as a radiation shielding material due to its high density and high atomic number. Here are some key points about tungsten radiation shielding for industrial use:
High Density: Tungsten has a very high density (about 19.3 g/cm³), which makes it an excellent choice for radiation shielding. The higher the density of the material, the better it can absorb and attenuate radiation.
High Atomic Number: With an atomic number of 74, tungsten has a high atomic number. This characteristic allows it to effectively interact with and block various types of radiation, including X-rays and gamma rays.

Compact Design: Due to its high density and atomic number, tungsten can provide effective shielding in a relatively small volume compared to other materials like lead or concrete. This makes it ideal for applications where space is limited.
Durability and Stability: Tungsten is highly resistant to corrosion and wear, making it suitable for long-term industrial applications. It maintains its shielding properties over time without significant degradation.
Applications:
- Medical Industry: Used in medical imaging equipment, such as CT scanners and X-ray machines.
- Nuclear Industry: Utilized in nuclear power plants and research facilities for containment and protection against radioactive materials.
- Industrial Radiography: Applied in non-destructive testing to shield operators from radiation during the inspection of materials and structures.
- Security Screening: Used in baggage scanners and cargo screening devices at airports and ports.

Forms of Tungsten Shielding: Tungsten can be manufactured into various forms, including plates, sheets, blocks, and custom-designed components. These can be further processed into different shapes and sizes to fit specific application needs.
Environmental Considerations: While tungsten itself is not considered hazardous, care should be taken during manufacturing and disposal to prevent environmental contamination.
When considering tungsten for radiation shielding, it's important to evaluate the specific requirements of the application, such as the type and intensity of radiation, the required level of shielding effectiveness, and any environmental or regulatory constraints. Consulting with experts in radiation protection and material science can help ensure that the chosen solution meets all necessary criteria effectively.