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Project Type |
Radiation-Proof Lead Plate Automatic Sliding Door |
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Application |
CT Scan Rooms, X-Ray Rooms, Nuclear Medicine Suite |
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Region |
Middle East |
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Scale |
12 sets of lead-lined automatic doors |
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Products Used |
Oredy Radiation-Proof Lead Plate Door Series |
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Completion |
Q1 2024 |
Project Background
A purpose-built multi-modality diagnostic imaging center in the Middle East required radiation shielding doors for its CT scan, conventional X-ray, and nuclear medicine departments. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the national nuclear regulatory authority, which mandates all doorways in radiation-controlled areas to meet specific shielding equivalency requirements expressed in millimeter-lead equivalency (mmPb). The center's radiation safety officer specified that all doors must be custom-engineered with verifiable shielding performance and must also function as automatic sliding doors to support high patient throughput workflows.

Challenges & Requirements
Radiation-proof doors present a unique set of engineering challenges distinct from conventional automatic doors:

Oredy's Solution
Oredy's engineering team conducted a site survey and prepared custom shielding calculations verified by the client's radiation physicist. Twelve sets of lead plate automatic sliding doors were manufactured across three shielding specifications. The door panels were constructed with a cold-rolled steel skin bonded to high-purity lead plate cores, then finished with a durable powder-coated surface. The track and drive system was upgraded to Oredy's heavy-duty HDS series, rated for door leaf weights up to 900 kg, with a variable-frequency drive (VFD) motor providing smooth, controlled acceleration and deceleration regardless of load. Overlapping lead-lined edge frames were installed at all door jamb positions to eliminate any direct radiation path. For the CT and nuclear medicine rooms, interlocked door pair controllers were configured to prevent simultaneous opening of both doors in each vestibule.

Results & Client Feedback
Pre-occupancy radiation surveys conducted by an independent physicist confirmed that all 12 door installations met or exceeded the specified mmPb shielding equivalency. The facility's medical director noted that the automatic operation of these heavy doors — which had been a point of concern during the planning stage — was smooth and silent, with no negative impact on patient experience. The interlock system functioned precisely as designed, preventing any inadvertent double-door opening events. The imaging center passed its regulatory inspection without requirements for remedial shielding work, allowing it to open on schedule.

Key Technical Specifications
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