About Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves
X-Ray Lead Gloves Are Radiation Resistant Gloves
X-Ray Lead Gloves Are Used To Offset The Risk Of Scatter Beam Radiation Exposure During Fluoroscopy, Cardiac Cath Lab And Electrophysiology Lab Procedures.
Superior Radiation ProtectionDesigned with a 0.50 mm lead equivalency, Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves provide comprehensive radiation shielding, significantly reducing exposure risks during X-ray procedures. They extend protection from fingers to part of the forearm, enabling safe operational handling for medical staff in radiology departments and imaging clinics.
Comfort and Durability CombinedThe gloves feature a smooth exterior for ease of handling and an inner lining of soft cotton, enhancing comfort during prolonged procedures. Their lead rubber construction ensures flexibility without compromising durabilitymaking them tear-resistant, reusable, and dependable for repeated medical use.
Simple Maintenance and Practical DesignMaintenance is straightforwardwipe the gloves clean with a damp cloth after use. The pull-on closure allows quick and secure fitting, while the standard size (approx. 35 cm) and approximate weight (1.52 kg per pair) cater to most users in clinical settings. Their non-toxic, flexible properties add to user convenience and safety.
FAQs of Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves:
Q: How do Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves provide protection during imaging procedures?
A: These gloves offer hand, wrist, and partial forearm shielding by using lead rubber material with a 0.50 mm lead equivalency, effectively blocking a substantial portion of harmful X-ray radiation.
Q: What is the proper way to maintain and clean the Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves?
A: After each use, the gloves should be wiped clean with a damp cloth. They are not suitable for sterilization by autoclaving or chemical immersion. Regular inspection for tears or damage is also advised to ensure continued safety and performance.
Q: When should medical professionals use these gloves?
A: Medical professionals and radiology technicians should wear these gloves during any X-ray procedure where direct exposure of the hands may occur, such as positioning patients or adjusting equipment near the imaging source.
Q: Where can Conxport X-ray Lead Gloves be utilized?
A: The gloves are suitable for use in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, radiology departments, and mobile X-ray unitsanywhere hand protection from X-ray exposure is required.
Q: What are the benefits of the soft cotton lining inside the gloves?
A: The soft cotton lining enhances wearer comfort, reduces skin irritation during long procedures, and helps absorb perspiration, making these gloves suitable for extended clinical use.
Q: How does the gloves design aid its usage during procedures?
A: With a smooth exterior for easy donning and removal, a pull-on closure, and a flexible, tear-resistant structure, the design prioritizes both user convenience and performance. The glove shape ensures a snug fit and broad coverage for optimal protection.