Factory source Inflatable Bubble Balloon - ZF7 lead glass – Golden Door Detail:
Radiation shielding lead glass for nuclear applications
High PB Lead glass for Nuclear Industry, model ZF7 ,are mainly used in nuclear power station and nuclear reactor, whose density is 5.2 g/cm3, lead equivalent is 0.444mmpb and light transmittance rate is more than 85%. This high PB Lead glass produced by our company can reach to 120mm thickness.
Our quality standard specifies that “no visible bubbles, inclusions, scratch or sleeks, or vein are allowed by observation at one meter distance”.
Technical data
Product lead glass
Model ZF7
Density 5.2 gm/cm3
Thickness 20mm ~ 120mm
Lead equivalence 0.444mm Pb for Gamma rays
Lead glass dimensions
1000mm x 800mm
1200mmx 1000mm
1500mmx 1000mm
1500mmx 1200mm
Optional
Round lead glass
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With advanced technologies and facilities, strict high-quality handle, reasonable rate, superior services and close co-operation with prospects, we are devoted to furnishing the best price for our customers for Factory source Inflatable Bubble Balloon - ZF7 lead glass – Golden Door, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Portland, Algeria, Japan, We have a good reputation for stable quality products, well received by customers at home and abroad. Our company would be guided by the idea of "Standing in Domestic Markets, Walking into International Markets". We sincerely hope that we could do business with customers both at home and abroad. We expect sincere cooperation and common development!
By Dinah from Puerto Rico - 2015.07.26 16:51
This enterprise in the industry is strong and competitive, advancing with the times and develop sustainable, we are very pleased to have a opportunity to cooperate!
By Constance from Macedonia - 2016.03.28 16:34