metallisuodatin
Metallisuodatin, also known as metal shielding, is a protective barrier used to reduce the penetration of electromagnetic radiation, particularly gamma rays and X-rays. It is commonly employed in various fields, including nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, and industrial applications where exposure to ionizing radiation is a concern.
The primary function of metallisuodatin is to absorb or scatter radiation, thereby minimizing the amount that
Common materials used for metallisuodatin include lead, tungsten, and depleted uranium. Lead is often preferred due
The design and implementation of metallisuodatin systems require careful consideration of the radiation source, the desired