Liberty Shielding offers 36″ x 84″ and 48″ x 84″ wood doors with a stain grade birch veneer in a variety of lead thicknesses. We ship standard sizes in two to three days.
Custom-made metal doors and frames (with any lead thickness) take just four to five weeks to produce.
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They are used to block harmful radiation in settings like medical imaging rooms, airports, defense facilities, and industrial applications.
These doors are built with a core of particleboard and 99.9% pure sheet lead, laminated with a wood veneer using hydraulic pressure.
Yes. For full protection, lead lined doors should be installed with lead lined door frames to prevent radiation leakage around edges.
Common locations include:
Aerospace and defense applications
X-ray, PET, or CT scan rooms
Imaging centers
Veterinary offices
Yes. Wood and metal doors can be made in custom dimensions and lead thicknesses, including optional X-ray glass windows.
They are radiation-protective doors made with an interior lead sheet and an exterior layer of cold-rolled steel for added durability.
Hollow metal doors offer greater strength and durability, making them ideal for high-traffic areas like hospitals and labs.
The lead sheet spans the full height and width of the door, and thickness is based on the door’s location and nearby radiation sources.
Yes. Hinges, locks, latches, and matching lead lined frames are available to complete your radiation shielding setup.
Custom lead lined metal doors typically take 4–5 weeks to produce, depending on the project specifications.