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Re: AW: Xenolite Protective clothing



That is certainly true, but I think if you look at the

mass attenuation curves, they are generally parallel. 

However, it think that they are using composites to

absorb the low-energy charateristic x-rays that each

produces.



But, again, there are disposal issues with lead.



--- garyi@trinityphysics.com wrote:



> I could be wrong about this, but I believe that

> materials in non-lead aprons are selected 

> for their absorption characteristics in energy

> ranges common to diagnostic imaging.  

> The aim of this is to produce a lighter apron.

> 

> -Gary Isenhower

> 

> 

> On 3 Dec 2004 at 5:22, John Jacobus

> <crispy_bird@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> 

> > Technically, you can use any various materials to

> > provide shielding.  Many are composites of more

> than

> > one.  Tungsten is in "vogue" as it has become

> cheaper

> > due, I believe, to increased production by the

> > Chinese. However, you have to make up the

> attenuation

> > properties of lead with more of the material. 

> > http://hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q1742.html

> > 

> > Again, the advantage of using non-lead aprons,

> gloves,

> > etc., is the generation of non-hazardous waste. 

> There

> > is a disposal concern with lead, not barium.

> > 

> > --- Franz Schönhofer <franz.schoenhofer@chello.at>

> > wrote:

> > 

> > > Dear Ed, dear John,

> > > 

> > > I do not know for sure, whether lead aprons

> should

> > > be replaced by other

> > > materials, the only reason I can think of, is

> that

> > > "lead" is toxic. 

> > > 

> > > So is barium! "Barium" is a metal, which would

> react

> > > probably violently

> > > with oxigen and water. I would believe that

> barium

> > > sulphate might be

> > > used in whatever matrix. I cannot believe that

> its

> > > use in aprons would

> > > be comparable to lead. Tungsten (Wolfram in

> German)

> > > has a high

> > > absorption possibility, is (has been) used in

> > > weapons for high

> > > penetration capability just as depleted uranium.

> I

> > > guess that tungsten

> > > will be much more expensive than lead and its

> > > shielding efficiency would

> > > be considerably less than for lead. 

> > > 

> > > 

> > > So why should one replace the good old lead

> aprons

> > > with less efficient

> > > and similarily "poisonous" materials?

> > > 

> > > 

> > > 

> > > Franz Schoenhofer

> > > PhD, MR iR

> > > Habicherg. 31/7

> > > A-1160 Vienna

> > > AUSTRIA

> > > phone -43-0699-1168-1319

> > > 

> > >

> >

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> > radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu] Im Auftrag von John >

> Jacobus > >

> > Gesendet: Freitag, 03. Dezember 2004 00:17 > > An:

> Baratta, Edmond J;

> > radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu > > Betreff: Re:

> Xenolite Protective

> > clothing > > > > The material is made from barium

> and wolfram > >

> > (tungsten) > > > >

> http://www.scanrad.no/Xenolite.htm > > > > Also,

> > try > >

> http://www.apc-cardiovascular.co.uk/xenolite.htm > >

> > > > >

> > --- "Baratta, Edmond J" <EBARATTA@ORA.FDA.GOV> >

> wrote: > > > > > Does

> > anyone have any information about Xenolite > > >

> Protective clothing 

> > It > > > supposedly is used to replace lead aprons

> and > other > > >

> > protective clothing. > > > > > > > > > > > >

> Thanks, > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > > > > Edmond J. Baratta

> > > > > > >

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