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ISO 7212:1986

ISO 7212:1986 Enclosures for protection against ionizing radiation – Lead shielding units for 50 mm and 100 mm thick walls

CDN $351.00

SKU: d31ce196d055 Category:

Description

Specifies the properties of the various lead units used in the construction of shielded enclosures: basic units (bricks, posts) and functional units (aperture bricks, windows, sphere units, plugs and reducing units). Only one and two chevron bricks are standardized. The units are classified into 3 categories: standardized units; units which are either used very infrequently or for very specialized purposes, or are used very frequently in one country and it is felt that this use will become more widespread; units which are acceptable for a transition period.

Edition

1

Published Date

1986-06-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

55

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies the properties of the various lead units used in the construction of shielded enclosures: basic units (bricks, posts) and functional units (aperture bricks, windows, sphere units, plugs and reducing units). Only one and two chevron bricks are standardized. The units are classified into 3 categories: standardized units; units which are either used very infrequently or for very specialized purposes, or are used very frequently in one country and it is felt that this use will become more widespread; units which are acceptable for a transition period.

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