Density 5.5 Gcm3 Radiation Protection Lead Glass Featuring 85 to 95 Percent Transmittance and Sample Support Suitable for Xray Shielding

Brand Name Jovi
Certification CE
Model Number 1-cf-15
Document Lead glass specification.pdf
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Pc
Price $761/pc-$2409/pc
Packaging Details In Wooden Case Or Customized
Delivery Time 5-8 Work Days
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 2000 Pcs Per Month
Product Details
Density 5.5 G/cm³ Transmittance 85% - 95%
Size Customized/1200mm X 2400mm Mechanical Strength High Impact Resistance
Composition Rmon-pbo-sio2 (B2O3) Pb Equivalent ~0.18 Mm Pb/mm
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Product Description
Comparison with Alternative Shielding Materials
1. Quality – How Lead Glass Compares
Property Jovvi Lead Glass Lead Acrylic Lead Sheet + Clear Glass Barium Concrete Block
Visible clarity Excellent (80–88% transmission) Good (75–85%, slight haze) Poor (two interfaces, dirt collection) None (opaque)
Pb equivalent per mm thickness ~0.18 mm Pb/mm ~0.28 mm Pb/mm N/A (lead sheet separate) ~0.05 mm Pb/mm
Maximum Pb eq. single panel 5.0 mm 3.0 mm (beyond that too soft) Unlimited (lead sheet thickness) Unlimited
Weight Medium (50–130 kg/m²) Low (30–70 kg/m²) High (lead sheet + glass + frame) Very high (>300 kg/m² wall)
Scratching resistance Hard (Mohs 5) Soft (Mohs 2–3) Hard (glass side) N/A
Radiation‑induced browning Controlled (CeO₂) Severe (turns yellow‑brown) Glass side may brown No change
Cost for 2.5 mm Pb eq., 1 m² $800–1,200 $600–900 $400–700 (lead sheet + plain glass) $200–400 (material only)
Best application Control room windows Cost‑sensitive SPECT Budget X‑ray only Wall fill, not windows
2. Application Scenarios – When to Choose What

Choose Jovvi lead glass when:

  • Staff need to view patient monitors through the window (requires optical clarity)

  • High dose rates or 511 keV (PET‑CT) – composite glass is superior

  • Long service life (>10 years) – lead acrylic browns; lead sheet + clear glass has maintenance issues

Choose lead acrylic when:

  • Budget is extremely tight (but accept replacement in 5–7 years due to browning)

  • Weight is critical (e.g., mobile X‑ray barrier on wheels)

  • Only low‑energy isotopes (⁹⁹ᵐTc) with low workload

Choose lead sheet + clear glass when:

  • Retrofit with existing window frame that cannot accept thick lead glass

  • Very low workload (e.g., dental office)

  • Radiation survey shows minimal scatter

Choose barium concrete blocks when:

  • Window not needed (opaque wall sections)

  • New construction with high shielding requirements (e.g., PET‑CT bunker)

3. Production Assurance – Jovvi vs. Alternatives Lifecycle

Jovvi provides 15‑year browning resistance guarantee for nuclear grade. Lead acrylic typically shows visible yellowing within 3–5 years under similar conditions. Lead sheet + clear glass requires periodic cleaning of the air gap (dust accumulation reduces clarity) and re‑sealing of edges.

Total cost of ownership example (SPECT room, 2.8 mm Pb eq., 1.2×0.8 m window, 10 years):

Material Initial Cost 5‑Year Browning Replacement 10‑Year Maintenance 10‑Year Total
Jovvi lead glass $1,200 $0 $200 (annual inspection) $1,400
Lead acrylic $800 $800 (new panel) $300 (cleaning, frame) $1,900
Lead sheet + clear glass $600 $0 (no browning of lead) $1,000 (air gap cleaning, re‑sealing, accidental breakage of plain glass) $1,600

Jovvi is not the cheapest upfront but is the lowest TCO for high‑workload nuclear medicine.