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radiation shielding (lead)
Lead's high atomic number and high density makes it effective for stopping x-rays, gamma rays, and alpha rays. If you operate x-ray machines or military equipment, work in a nuclear power plant, or conduct research in a lab where there is radiation, you have probably used lead radiation shielding to protect yourself, other workers, and objects from radiation. Our Buyers Guide provides a selection of reputable firms that carry these lead products.
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