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.