Revolution Lead Radiation Gloves

Radiation protection gloves for procedures performed near X-ray and CT equipment, designed to support hand shielding while maintaining grip, flexibility, and tactile control during clinical use.
Key Features and Benefits
Latex-free, powder-free construction – supports glove use where material sensitivity and clean handling are important.
Tactile grip fingertips – help maintain a secure hold on instruments during procedures.
Flexible, lightweight glove design – supports hand movement during fluoroscopy and other image-guided work.
Tactile sensitivity – helps users retain hand feel while working close to devices and instruments.
Sterile construction – suitable for procedure settings where sterile gloves are required.
Anatomical fit – supports more natural hand positioning during wear.
Light, medium, and heavy attenuation options – allows selection based on procedure type and handling preference.
Product Overview
Revolution Lead Radiation Gloves are sterile radiation protection gloves used to help protect the hands during procedures performed near X-ray machines, CT scanners, and similar imaging equipment. They are intended for clinical environments such as fluoroscopy, cardiac cath lab, and electrophysiology procedures, where hand exposure can be a practical concern. In daily use, the gloves support controlled instrument handling by combining grip at the fingertips with a form that is described as lightweight, flexible, and shaped for anatomical fit. These gloves should be specified as part of a broader shielding strategy, not as a standalone solution. In practice, they are used alongside surrounding shielding elements, procedural controls, and room-based radiation protection measures to support safer workflow conditions at the point of care.
When to Use This Product
Use this product when:
hands will be working close to X-ray or CT equipment during procedures.
a secure grip on instruments is needed while maintaining hand protection.
sterile radiation protection gloves are required for procedural workflow.
glove flexibility and tactile sensitivity are important to the task being performed.
different attenuation levels must be selected to suit the application and user preference.
Where This Product Is Typically Found
This product is commonly used in:
fluoroscopy procedure rooms.
cardiac catheterization labs.
electrophysiology labs.
other clinical imaging areas where staff work in proximity to X-ray or CT devices.