Description
Radiation shielding glass, most common uses: to prevent e.g. X-rays and other radiation. The thickness of the glass is about 6.5mm and corresponds to a lead layer of about 0.5mm.
The colour of the radiation shielding glass is yellowish.
For more information, please contact customer service.
Border grinding
If the edges of the glass remain visible after installation, we recommend that you also apply a polish to the glass from the edges menu. In this case, the sharp edges of the glass are ground clean and polished. ready for presentation. Edge grinding also slightly increases the bending resistance of the glass. Facet cutters are not available for radiation shielding glasses because the glass thins and the shielding thins as the glass thins.
When ordering radiation shield glass – if you do not choose edge grinding (cut only), we will always do a rough strip grinding on the edges of the glass to blunt the sharp edges.
You can get your radiation shielding glass cut to any of the above glass shapes (select shape), also available with holes drilled.
If you need angular rotations – Examples of the size of angular rotations: R or radius, which is the size of the circle the angular rotation is part of. Examples of what corner spinning can be compared to:
- The diameter of a long-playing LP is about 300mm, i.e. radius R=150mm
- The diameter of the CD is 120mm, i.e. radius R=60mm
- The diameter of a 2 euro coin is about 25mm, i.e. radius R=12.5mm
- The diameter of a 10 ct coin is about 20mm, i.e. radius R=10mm
- 3mm rounding (R3) the rounding is just visible to the eye from the corner of the round, but the shape of the glass is not yet substantially changed
- The 1mm rounding (R1) doesn’t look much like a rounded corner, but feeling it with your fingertip you can feel that the sharpness has just about disappeared.
Drilling a hole in the glass – you can also order holes to be drilled in the glass to your desired location. There are certain regularities in where holes can be drilled in the glass. For example, each glass thickness has its own minimum distances, the distance between the edge of a hole and, for example, the edge of the glass, the corner of the glass or another hole. These distances are larger in tempered glass than in untempered glass, and the distances increase with the thickness of the glass. There is also a minimum hole diameter depending on the glass thickness.
- Our calculator always automatically checks that these minimum distances are met and that the hole is not too small for the glass thickness.
- The holes are always rough-edged, i.e. the holes are supposed to go “hidden”.
- 6-40mm holes are usually drilled with diamond drills and holes over 40mm are either drilled or machined with CNC machines.
- There is no upper limit to the size of the hole, we can machine almost any size hole in the glass
- The holes can also be flush with the edges, i.e. make a so-called. half e.g. for cable penetrations, etc. or fireplace glass against a round fireplace
- The holes cannot be too close together, but the holes can partially overlap (min 1/3 part) – this will give you longer gaps. (Hole spacers may be machined straight if production possibilities so require)
- If possible, always try to use the same hole size (cheaper)
Please note that radiation shielding glass cannot temper , so if you order glasses with holes, you should be careful when tightening screws through the holes, for example.
If you are wondering about something,
please contact Customer Service
. We are happy to help!
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