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Versatile applications and properties of lead foil


Lead foil is a versatile material widely used in industry and medicine. Thanks to its flexibility, lightness, and excellent radiation shielding capability, lead foil is indispensable in many specialized applications. In this article, we will discuss the main features of lead foil, its applications, and the differences between lead foil and lead sheet.

Features of lead foil

Lead foil is a thin, flexible sheet of lead, ideal for precise applications where excellent shape and surface conformity are required.

Flexibility and ease of forming

Lead foil is significantly thinner and lighter than lead sheet, allowing it to be easily shaped and adapted to various surfaces. This makes it an ideal material for applications requiring precise manipulation and adaptation to irregular shapes.

Excellent radiation shielding capability

Lead foil, like lead sheet, is characterized by its excellent capability to shield against X-rays and gamma radiation. Despite its thinner profile, lead foil effectively blocks radiation, making it ideal for medical and industrial applications. Due to its reduced thickness, lead foil is used in scenarios where medical radiation does not require thicker protection, providing an effective barrier.

Applications of lead foil

Lead foil is utilized in various fields:

  • Radiological protection: Lead foil is widely used in radiological protection, particularly in medicine. Its flexibility makes it ideal for creating shields for medical equipment and protective aprons for medical personnel. It is also used to line walls and doors in areas requiring radiation protection but where a thick protective layer is not necessary.
  • Industrial applications: In industry, lead foil is used for radiation shielding in laboratories and facilities that process radioactive substances. Its ease of forming also makes it suitable for sealing joints and as a protective layer in various technological processes.
  • Acoustic insulation: Lead foil is also used in acoustic insulation. Due to its thinner profile and flexibility, it is an ideal material for soundproofing, providing an effective sound barrier in places where a thicker lead sheet is not required.

Differences between lead foil and lead sheet

  • Thickness and durability: Lead sheet is thicker and heavier, making it more durable and mechanically robust, ideal for applications requiring greater strength. Lead foil, being thinner, is more flexible and easier to form, making it suitable for precise applications.
  • Flexibility and forming: Lead foil is more flexible and easier to form than lead sheet, which is particularly important for applications requiring conformity to irregular shapes. This is advantageous in medical, industrial, and acoustic insulation applications, where precise fitting is crucial.

Benefits of using lead foil

  • Lightness and ease of installation: Lead foil is lighter, facilitating easier installation and transport, making it ideal for applications requiring mobility and ease of installation.
  • Versatility of applications: Lead foil is a versatile material used in a wide range of applications, from medicine to industry, and other fields requiring radiation protection or precise sealing.

Summary

Lead foil is a versatile and valuable material with applications across various fields. Its flexibility, lightness, and radiation shielding capability make it indispensable in medical, industrial, and other specialized uses. Choosing lead foil is an investment in efficiency, precision, and versatility, making it an ideal material for many specialized applications. Contact us to learn more about our offerings and receive professional advice on the use of lead foil.

Technical properties

  • 0,25 x 1.000 x 10.000 mm
  • 0,50 x 1.000 x 8.000 mm
  • 1,00 x 1.000 x 4.000 mm
  • 1,50 x 1.000 x 4.000 mm
  • 2,00 x 1.000 x 4.000 mm

We also offer self-adhesive lead foil – learn more.

Need thicker lead sheet? Check out our lead sheets available in thicknesses from 2.00 mm to 5.0 mm.

Looking for thicker lead plates? Explore our range of lead plates with thicknesses from 5.0 mm to 100 mm.

  • 0,50 x 500 x 10.000 mm
  • 1,00 x 500 x 5.000 mm
  • 1,50 x 500 x 2.500 mm 
  • 2,00 x 500 x 2.500 mm
  • Width up to 1300 mm
  • Ask about other widths and lengths.

  • Lead grade: Pb940R
  • Lead purity: 99.94% (Pb99.94%)
  • Standard: Manufactured according to EN 12588
  • Certification: Certificate 3.1 with chemical analysis in accordance with EN 12588

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