Medical Lead Blankets

SKU: LB


Flexible medical lead blankets manufactured from lead-vinyl to provide dependable radiation protection in hospital imaging and interventional environments.


Key Features and Benefits




  • Manufactured from lead-vinyl composite – combines shielding performance with flexibility and durability




  • Available in 0.25 mm to 2.0 mm lead equivalency – supports diagnostic and interventional shielding requirements




  • Lightweight yet robust construction – allows easy handling without compromising structural integrity




  • Flexible blanket design – conforms to equipment, procedure tables, and patient positioning areas




  • Portable radiation protection solution – easily repositioned between procedures




  • Custom sizing available – fabricated to meet procedure-specific or departmental needs




  • Attachment options available – Velcro, straps, buckles, and rings allow secure placement




  • Durable vinyl covering – supports routine hospital cleaning and infection control protocols




Product Overview


Ultraray Medical Lead Blankets are crafted with precision to provide adaptable radiation protection in clinical environments where flexibility is essential. Manufactured from a lead-vinyl composite, these blankets offer reliable attenuation while remaining lightweight and easy to position.


Available in lead equivalency options of 0.25 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.75 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm, these blankets support a wide range of shielding needs across diagnostic imaging and interventional procedures. Because workflows vary, the flexible construction allows the blanket to be draped over equipment, placed along procedure tables, or secured around structural components to reduce scatter exposure.


Lead blankets provide a practical solution in situations where fixed shielding does not cover all exposure angles. They are suitable for use in medical imaging environments and can also be used in other controlled radiation settings. Selection of lead equivalency should be coordinated with the facility’s radiation safety officer or medical physicist to ensure appropriate protection.


When to Use This Product


Use medical lead blankets when:




  • Additional scatter radiation protection is required




  • Fixed shielding does not fully protect staff or patients




  • Fluoroscopy or interventional procedures generate exposure at varied angles




  • Temporary shielding is required during specific procedures




  • Portable radiation protection is preferred




Where This Product Is Typically Used


Common applications include:




  • Diagnostic X-ray rooms




  • Fluoroscopy suites




  • Interventional radiology rooms




  • Cardiac catheterization labs




  • Mobile imaging units




  • Outpatient imaging centres