Leaded Eyewear - Basic 52 Wrap

Radiation protection eyewear designed to help reduce scatter radiation exposure while supporting visual clarity and all-day comfort in medical imaging environments.


Key Features and Benefits



  • 0.75 mm lead equivalent lens protection – helps reduce scatter radiation exposure during fluoroscopy, interventional imaging, and surgical procedures

  • Leaded glass side shields – provides additional peripheral protection while maintaining side visibility during active procedures

  • Lightweight frame construction – supports extended daily wear with reduced user fatigue

  • Spring hinge frame design – improves flexibility, fit, and long-term comfort during repeated use

  • Silicone adjustable non-slip uni-fit bridge – allows a more secure and customizable fit across different facial profiles

  • Excellent peripheral vision design – supports visibility and awareness in fast-paced clinical environments

  • Prescription lens compatibility – available in single vision, bifocal, and progressive Rx configurations

  • Protective case and strap included – supports safe storage and helps reduce damage during transport and daily handling


Product Overview


Leaded eyewear is designed to help reduce scatter radiation exposure to the eyes during fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, cardiac procedures, and surgical imaging applications. Combining radiation protection with comfort-focused frame construction, these glasses support prolonged clinical use while maintaining visibility and wearability.


Ultraray Medical leaded eyewear features lightweight frames, spring hinges, and adjustable silicone bridge systems to improve fit and comfort during extended procedures. Models equipped with leaded side shields provide additional peripheral protection while preserving side visibility and user awareness in active procedural environments.


Prescription-compatible configurations are available for users requiring corrective vision support, including single vision, bifocal, and progressive lens options.


These radiation protection glasses are intended to function as part of a broader personal radiation protection system that may also include aprons, thyroid shields, and mobile shielding barriers.


Standard Protection Specifications



  • Lens Protection: 0.75 mm lead equivalent

  • Side Shield Protection: 0.35 mm lead equivalent (if equipped)

  • Prescription Options: Single vision, bifocal, and progressive lenses available

  • Included Accessories: Protective case and retaining strap


When to Use Leaded Eyewear


Use this product when:



  • Staff are exposed to scatter radiation during imaging procedures

  • Eye protection is required during fluoroscopy or interventional procedures

  • Long procedures require lightweight and comfortable protective eyewear

  • Peripheral radiation exposure is a concern in active imaging environments

  • Prescription-compatible radiation eyewear is required


Where This Product Is Typically Used


This product is commonly used in:





    • Cardiac catheterization labs

    • Interventional radiology suites

    • Fluoroscopy procedure rooms

    • Surgical imaging environments

    • Hospital imaging departments