Borated HDPE is often used to shield duct penetrations in radiation therapy vaults. Typically 1 or 2 inches of 5% borated polyethylene is required in addition to some sheets lead. This borated polyethylene and lead shielding will be used inside the room most often. In some cases the shielding will be required inside and outside the room. Borated polyethylene is easily cut into the sizes necessary to work for the duct shielding.
Neutron Shielding – 30% Borated Polyethylene
Contains 30% boron and relatively high hydrogen
content
Effective neutron shielding for criticality control
applications
Available in slabs, bricks, cylinders, and other custom
shapes
Control of criticality is of the utmost importance during all
phases of power reactor fuel handling, including reprocessing. In
order to assure neutron isolation during these stages, shielding
materials containing very high concentrations of boron are
frequently used.
Borated HDPE is easy to work with, fabricate, and install, making it ideal for a wide range of shielding applications, such as high intensity x-ray rooms, medical vaults and vault doors, nuclear energy or storage facilities, particle accelerators, hot cells, and more.
Application:
1. Security
check
2. Aircraft carrier
3. Nuclear power plants
4. NMR
5. Space Station