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40 X-Ray Imaging Room Control Window
Ray-Bar Lead Lined Telescopic Steel View Windows are own exclusive proprietary design fabricated with 16 gauge Jetcoat Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel, 1.58mm standard lead lining (Higher shielding ratings available upon request). These windows are manufactured for ease of installation in new rough opening after wallboard is installed or in existing retrofit cutout applications. Available with X-Ray Protective Lead Glass, standard 2.0+ mm lead equivalency single layer (higher lead equivalencies available upon request). And Clear Pb Lead Acrylic by, in the following lead equivalencies: 0.3 mm (1/4" Acrylic Thickness), 0.5 mm (1/2" Acrylic Thickness), 0.8 mm (3/4" Acrylic Thickness), 1.0 mm (7/8" Acrylic Thickness), 1.5 mm (1-3/8" Acrylic Thickness), and 2.0 mm (1-7/8" Acrylic Thickness).
Material
Ray-Bar proprietary Lead Lined Telescopic View Window Frames are fabricated from l6ga. "Jetcoat" Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel (HDGS) providing a good rust resistant, paint ready surface, with 1/16" (4#) leadlining standard*. (Higher shielding value ratings available upon request)
- Standard Ray-Bar X-ray lead glass is 5/16" thick, providing 2.0 mm (5#) lead equivalent of shielding value. Ray-Bar X-Ray Safety Glass is available upon request, labeled to meet impact resistance ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Cat 2.
- X-Ray Safety Glass is required in any window that occur withing 24" of any door opening, per glazing safety codes and regulations. All X-Ray windows should be located at least 38" above finish floor (or more), and utilized in interior applications only.
- Standard Ray-Bar frame throat telescopes to fit wall thickness from 4-1/4" TO 7-1/2".
Special Options
Bottom voice passage, 45 degree splayed faces (for wider view range), vertical center mullions, extra thick wall conditions, stainless steel construction (304 with #4 finish), security abuse resistant designs, special lead lining or lead glass requirements all available upon request.
Dimensions
Our standard leadlined telescopic frames are ordered by actual glass size and fit into rough opening of 1" larger than glass size to allow 1/2" clearance around perimeter of the frame. The OUTSIDE dimensions of our standard frame are 3" Larger than glass size on X-Ray side and 4-1/4" Larger than glass size on Control Side.
Example: A 12" X 12" telescopic frame will fit into a rough opening of 13 " X 13 " and will have an outside dimension of 15" on X-Ray side and 16-1/4" outside dimension on Control Side.
- Dimensions vary for telescopic view window frames with special options.
Installation
Separate two-piece modular telescopic view window frame and install Lead Lined/Lead Glass portion on X-Ray source side of rough opening. Install "Slip-Side" flange on control side of rough opening at same time and slide both pieces together tight to wall. Check to verify that frame is level and fasten with self-tapping pan head screws on flat flange portion to stop. Always screw through both halves of frame, 6" on center. (4 places minimum.)
Ray-Bar Lead Lined Vision Lite Frames are fabricated with 18 gauge cold-rolled steel with baked-on color finishes, mitred corners and internal lead lining to specified shielding requirements with x-ray safety glass permenently labeled meeting ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 CAT 2 for impact resistanc e requirements. Stock sizes 8x10, 10x10, 10x12, 12x12, 12x16, 16x16, 18x18, 18x24, 18x30, 18x36, 24x24, 24x30, 24x36 and 36x36 promptly available ready to ship. All other custom sizes typically available in 5 working days. These windows are available non-rated and U.L. fire-rated up to 90-minute.
Ray-Bar also offers Leadlined Vision Lites in security abuse resistant designs.
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