Medical Radiation Shielding Curtains

Flexible medical radiation curtains designed to provide secondary and low-level scatter protection in hospital imaging and procedure environments.


Key Features and Benefits




  • Available in 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm lead equivalency – supports diagnostic and interventional shielding requirements




  • Custom fabricated to clinical specifications – allows sizing to match doorway, control area, or procedure space




  • Nylon or waterproof vinyl coverings – supports infection control and routine hospital cleaning protocols




  • Optional ceiling track and trolley systems – enables smooth open and close operation in imaging rooms




  • Grommets available for suspended installations – supports flexible mounting configurations




  • Velcro, buckles, rings, and strap fasteners – allow secure attachment around equipment or between panels




  • Quick deployment design – creates temporary partitions without permanent construction




  • Multiple colour options available – supports department standardization and room aesthetics




Product Overview


Medical radiation shielding curtains are designed for hospitals and imaging centres that require flexible protection from secondary or low-level scatter radiation. These curtains are commonly installed in diagnostic X-ray rooms, fluoroscopy suites, and procedure areas where staff protection must be adaptable to workflow changes.


Curtains can be installed as doorway barriers or room dividers using optional ceiling tracks and trolley hardware. Because they open and close easily, they allow departments to create controlled shielding zones without crowding the room or restricting equipment movement.


Medical lead blankets are also available for localized protection of patients, staff, or sensitive equipment. Accessories such as Velcro, buckles, and fasteners allow panels to be connected or secured as needed.


Available in nylon or waterproof vinyl coverings, these curtains offer lead equivalency levels from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm. Selection should be coordinated with the facility’s radiation safety officer or medical physicist to align with shielding requirements.


When to Use This Product


Use medical radiation curtains when:




  • Secondary scatter radiation protection is required




  • Imaging rooms require temporary or movable shielding




  • Doorways need shielding without permanent doors




  • Fluoroscopy or interventional procedures generate scatter exposure




  • Flexible partitions are preferred over fixed construction




Where This Product Is Typically Used


Common applications include:




  • Diagnostic X-ray rooms




  • Fluoroscopy suites




  • Interventional radiology rooms




  • Cardiac catheterization labs




  • Outpatient imaging clinics




  • Mobile imaging environments