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APET Liners for Radiation Protection Safety Trays

Safety Trays and Liners
Unlike disposable paper bench protectors, Scie-Plas Safety Tray Liners are re-usable.
This reduces running costs and drastically reduces contaminated waste volume.
The rigid PVC base features specially designed stabilising edges and rounded corners for easy cleaning. Additionally, the Liner’s non-porous surface allows valuable samples to be retrieved - something which is clearly not possible with absorbent paper protectors.

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680728 Model RPP-TL4626 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 46 x 26 cm, pkg. of 25 Yes -- View Pricing
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680729 Model RPP-TL5434 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 54 x 34 cm, pkg. of 25 -- 10 days View Pricing
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680730 Model RPP-TL5754 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 57 x 54 cm, pkg. of 25 -- 10 days View Pricing
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680731 Model RPP-TL6854 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 68 x 54 cm, pkg. of 25 -- 10 days View Pricing
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680732 Model RPP-TL7046 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 70 x 46 cm, pkg. of 25 -- 10 days View Pricing
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680733 Model RPP-TL11354 APET Radiation Safety Tray Liners 113 x 54 cm, pkg. of 25 -- 10 days View Pricing
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• Saves on running costs
• Contains liquid spillages
• Provides clearly defined work area
• Easily cleaned
• APET? - environmentally friendly when incinerated
• Suitable for most hazardous spillages
• Anti-static and non-porous
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Beta Protection Products
Beta emissions of 32P, 35S, 3H and 14C can be effectively blocked by using 10mm thick optical acrylic, which is now the accepted standard for shielding beta emissions in biological research. The properties of this acrylic material are ideal for the construction of beta radiation protection products. It is easy to bend, fabricate and machine into a wide range of products. Also, being transparent, the visibility of the working environment is not impaired.

Gamma Protection Products
Protection from gamma emitting isotopes, such as 125I, 133Xe, 57Co, 99mTe, 123I and 67Ga has, until recently, been achieved by lead shielding. This has its obvious disadvantages, being very heavy and non-transparent. However, a new lead containing acrylic co-polymer resin is now readily available. The lead content of the resin is 30% wt/wt and is chemically introduced into the acrylic resin as an organolead salt. This material is transparent with a very light brown tint and it exhibits virtually all the normal chemical and physical properties of conventional acrylic resin. Scie-Plas Limited provide a range of products using 12mm thick lead-acrylic, which is equivalent to 0.5mm thick lead. This range of products effectively blocks gamma emissions from 125I and any gamma emitters of lesser energy. It is NOT suitable for use with more energetic isotopes of iodine. However, a 35mm thick shield is available, which is equivalent to 1.7mm thick lead, which can be used with isotopes of higher energy.

SAFETY PRECAUTION
12mm thick lead-acrylic is suitable only for the protection of gamma emissions from 125I and not from other higher energetic isotopes of iodine.Lead or lead-acrylic is not recommended for shielding beta emissions. When a beta particle collides with an atom with a high atomic number, such as lead, a hazardous X-ray-like emission, known as BREMSSTRHBLUNG is generated. To avoid producing significant amounts of bremsstrhblung, use only optical clear acrylic products to shield beta emissions.
Radioactive compounds have been used in research laboratories for many years and the results of this research have benefited mankind considerably. In life science research, radioactive compounds are used in the detection of nucleic acids and proteins as well as in many other techniques such as radioimmunoassay and as tracers in metabolic studies. The most often used isotopes which emit beta (ß) radiation particles are: [32P] phosphorous, [35S] sulphur, [14C] carbon and [3H] tritium. While [125I] iodine, [133Xe] xenon, [57Co] cobalt, [99mTe] technetium, [123I] iodine and [67Ga] gallium, emit gamma (g) particles.
Generally, beta emissions are negatively charged particles (electrons), emitted from the nucleus of an atom. Depending on the particular atom, the energy level of the charged particle will vary. Phosphorous is regarded as having a high energy level of beta radiation particles, being 10 times greater than that of tritium, and which can travel up to seven metres in air. Phosphorous is therefore known as a "hard" emitter of beta radiation, while tritium, sulphur and carbon are regarded as "soft" emitters of beta radiation.
125I is a weak emitter of gamma radiation particles. Gamma emissions are a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to that of light, generated by the nuclear decay of an unstable isotope. They are much more penetrating than beta emissions and can travel very long distances in air.
Custom Built Products
Scie-Plas Limited manufacture the complete range of radiation protection products shown in this catalogue. Many styles and sizes of apparatus are listed for use with different applications. However, if you cannot find the exact product you are looking for, it can be custom made to your specific requirements at little extra cost. Please contact Scie-Plas for a quotation.


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Specifications680728680729680730680731680732680733
Dimensions, L x W, Metric46 x 26 cm54 x 34 cm57 x 54 cm68 x 54 cm70 x 46 cm113 x 54 cm
MaterialPolyethylene TerephthalatePolyethylene TerephthalatePolyethylene TerephthalatePolyethylene TerephthalatePolyethylene TerephthalatePolyethylene Terephthalate
ModelRPP-TL4626RPP-TL5434RPP-TL5754RPP-TL6854RPP-TL7046RPP-TL11354

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Infusion Pump use in finding p38 Inhibitor Protects the Brain
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B-Lactamase binds to GroEL in a conformation highly protected against hydrogen/deuterium exchange
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NH2-terminal Proline Acts as a Nucleophile in the Glycosylase/AP-Lyase Reaction
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Mini Ventilator use in finding Heterozygous deficiency of hypoxia-inducible factor 2a
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Effects of Concentrated Ambient Particles in rats and Hamsters with Small Animal Respirator
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Air-sac pressures in little penguins
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Depressed tolerance to fluorocarbon-simulated ischemia in failing myocardium due to impaired (Ca2+) modulation
26% Login to view VT03 Rodent Ventilator use in finding Reduced PO2 and Adenosine Formation Preserve Arteriolar Nitric Oxide.pdf
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Rodent Ventilator use in finding Ventilatory and metabolic responses to hypoxia in the smallest simian primate, the pygmy marmoset
26% Login to view VT31 Sickle RBC's and NOS Inhibition decrease rat cerebral blood flow.pdf
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Sickle RBC's and NOS Inhibition decrease rat cerebral blood flow
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Effect of Sialyl Lewis Oligosaccharide on Myocardial and Cerebral Injury in the Pig
   

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Safety Stand User's Manual
   

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