Flexible Lightweight Radiation Shielding

TBMG-52821

04/01/2025

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Lead-filled aprons are currently used for atomic number (Z)-grade radiation shielding in the medical industry to protect personnel from hazardous gamma radiation. These apron garments are made with lead-filled elastomeric sheets encased in polymeric fabrics and are both heavy and bulky to meet necessary shielding requirements. In addition, there are environmental safety concerns surrounding disposal of these garments due to their lead content. An innovator at NASA Langley Research Center has developed a novel method for making thin, lightweight radiation shielding that can be sprayed or melted onto common textiles used in clothing such as cotton, nylon, polyester, Nomex, and Kevlar.

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"Flexible Lightweight Radiation Shielding," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2025.
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Published
Apr 01
Product Code
TBMG-52821
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Magazine Article
Language
English