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Radiation Shielded Doors

X-Ray & MRI Room Doors

Lead-lined steel doors engineered to attenuate ionising radiation in X-Ray rooms, and RF-shielded variants for MRI suites. Custom shielding build-up specified to match your room physicist's report.

Lead-Lined Shielding RF Shield (MRI) Project-Specific Build
Kosavi X-Ray MRI Room Door
Door Variants

X-Ray Door vs. MRI Door

The two diagnostic room types have fundamentally different shielding requirements. Kosavi manufactures both, specified to your room design report.

X-Ray Room Door

X-Ray Room Door

Lead-lined steel door designed to attenuate ionising radiation. Lead sheet sandwiched within GPSP steel leaf, specified in mm Pb based on kV, workload, and occupancy factor from the radiation physicist's report.

  • Lead lining: 1.0 mm – 3.0 mm Pb (custom)
  • GPSP steel outer skin both faces
  • Lead-lined vision panel available
  • Lead-lined frame rebate
  • Single & double leaf configurations
MRI Room Door

MRI Room Door

RF-shielded door with copper mesh or aluminium Faraday shielding to maintain the electromagnetic integrity of the MRI suite. Non-ferromagnetic hardware throughout.

  • RF shielding: copper mesh or Al foil layer
  • Non-ferromagnetic hardware (brass / Al)
  • RF knife-edge seal on frame perimeter
  • Tested to project RF attenuation target
  • Single leaf standard (wide clear opening)
Technical Specifications

Standard Production Range

Shielding specification is always project-specific and must match the room physicist's report. All other parameters reflect standard Kosavi production range.

Standards & Guidelines
AERB Guidelines NCRP Report 151 NABH Compliance NBC 2016
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Door Leaf ConstructionGPSP steel outer skins with lead sheet core (X-Ray) or RF shielding layer (MRI)
Lead Lining (X-Ray)1.0 mm Pb – 3.0 mm Pb  |  custom per physicist's report
RF Shielding (MRI)Copper mesh or aluminium foil  |  attenuation per project spec
Door Leaf Thickness70 mm – 100 mm (varies with shielding requirement)
Frame Material1.6 mm GPSP steel  |  lead-lined frame rebate (X-Ray)
Frame Profile120 mm × 60 mm standard  |  custom profiles available
Vision PanelLead glass (X-Ray)  |  Non-ferromagnetic glass (MRI)  |  Optional
Max Single Leaf Size1,200 mm (W) × 2,400 mm (H)
Max Double Leaf Size2,400 mm (W) × 2,400 mm (H)
Opening DirectionInward / Outward  |  Single action
Hardware (X-Ray)SS hinges, lever handle with lock, overhead closer
Hardware (MRI)Non-ferromagnetic: brass / aluminium hinges and hardware throughout
Surface FinishPowder coated (standard)  |  Hospital-grade antimicrobial paint (optional)
SealsFull perimeter brush/compression seals for radiation containment
Custom SizingAvailable on project order  |  Lead time 5–7 weeks
Why Kosavi

Built for Diagnostic Room Requirements

Project-Specific Shielding

Lead Pb thickness specified per room physicist's report — not a generic catalogue item. We confirm the correct build-up for every project.

RF Integrity for MRI

Continuous copper mesh or aluminium Faraday layer with knife-edge perimeter seal maintains RF cage integrity of the MRI suite.

Lead Glass Vision Panel

Optional lead glass or non-ferromagnetic glazed vision panel for operator visibility without compromising shielding performance.

Medical-Grade Hardware

Overhead closers, lever handles, and hinges selected for healthcare hygiene requirements. Non-ferromagnetic hardware for MRI variants.

Wide Clear Opening

Sized to accommodate patient trolleys, imaging equipment movement, and clinical workflow. Double-leaf available for large equipment access.

Full Perimeter Sealing

Compression seals on all four sides of the door frame prevent radiation leakage paths at the door leaf perimeter.

Applications

Where These Doors Are Specified

General X-Ray Rooms
CT Scan Rooms
MRI Suites
Radiation Therapy Rooms
Cardiac Cath Labs
Nuclear Medicine
Fluoroscopy Rooms
Dental X-Ray Rooms

Shielding is Always Project-Specific

The required lead thickness for an X-Ray room door depends on the energy (kV), workload, use factor, and occupancy factor — all determined by a qualified medical physicist. Kosavi works directly with the project team or radiation physicist to confirm the correct door specification before manufacture. Do not specify a generic lead thickness without a room design report.

Specifying for a Diagnostic Room?

Share your room physicist's report and project drawings. Kosavi will confirm the correct door build-up and provide a project quotation.