Lead-lined plasterboards for X-ray rooms
Lead-lined X-ray plasterboard Pb 2.0 mm - 625x2000 | Leadpol
236.78 Euro brutto192.50 Euro netto
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Lead-lined X-ray plasterboard Pb 1.5 mm - 625x2000 | Leadpol
189.42 Euro brutto154.00 Euro netto
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Lead-lined X-ray plasterboard Pb 1.0 mm - 625x2000 | Leadpol
146.37 Euro brutto119.00 Euro netto
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Lead-lined X-ray plasterboard Pb 0.5 mm - 625x2000 | Leadpol
124.85 Euro brutto101.50 Euro netto
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X-ray shielding guides and related materials
For broader planning, see the English guide to lead-lined X-ray plasterboards. Related product categories include lead-lined plasterboards, X-ray lead sheets and plates, self-adhesive lead foils and self-adhesive lead tapes.
These materials are used for permanent X-ray shielding in dental, medical, veterinary and diagnostic rooms where continuous lead protection is required around walls, doors, joints and installation details.
Frequently Asked Questions about lead-lined plasterboards
How do I choose the lead thickness for an X-ray plasterboard?
The Pb thickness should follow the shielding design or radiation protection requirements. It depends on the X-ray unit, room layout and the level of protection required for adjacent areas.
Does a lead-lined plasterboard replace separate lead foil installation?
Yes. A lead-lined X-ray plasterboard combines plasterboard with a lead layer, which speeds up wall shielding installation and reduces the risk of gaps in the protective layer.
Where are lead-lined plasterboards used?
They are used in dental clinics, X-ray rooms, veterinary practices, diagnostic imaging rooms and other areas requiring permanent X-ray shielding.
How should joints between X-ray plasterboards be protected?
Joints, corners, service penetrations and door frame areas should be protected so that the lead layer remains continuous. Lead tapes or lead strips are commonly used for these details.
Can lead-lined plasterboards be cut on site?
Yes, but cutting should be done carefully and the continuity of the shielding layer must be maintained. Edges, overlaps and joints should be checked after installation.
Is material documentation useful for room acceptance?
Yes. Information about Pb thickness, quantities and installed materials helps confirm that the shielding was completed according to the project.

