RadiationShielded–Non-Rated

Integrated lead shielding helps protect against X-ray and similar radiation
Compatible with tested radiation-shielded door constructions
Core options available to support varying durability, traffic, and fire-rating requirements
Radiation-shielded door cores are designed for healthcare and laboratory environments where protection from X-ray or similar radiation is required. The lead shielding material is integrated into the door, while the core type determines strength and durability. Core selection depends on traffic, durability needs, fire-rating requirements, and budget.
The table below outlines the key characteristics of radiation shielded cores to help guide specification decisions.
Series | Aspiro® | Aspiro® |
Model | A-PC-B-XR-NR | A-SCLC-B-XR-NR |
Product Specification | Wood-based particleboard core with lead | SCL core with lead |
Typical Core Density | 32-36 lbs./ft³ (513-577 kg/m3) | ~38 lbs./ft³ (609 kg/m³) |
Door Thickness | 1-3/4” | |
Lead Thickness | 1/32”, 1/16”, 1/8” | |
Maximum Size | ITS-WH Single 4’0 x 8’0 Standard Pairs 8’0 x 8’0 | |
Fire Rating | Non-Rated | |
Environmental Options | • TSCA Title VI / CARB Phase 2 compliant | |
EPD | Yes | |
Quality Standards | • WDMA I.S. 1A Architectural Wood Flush Doors (Standard Construction) | |
WDMA Performance Duty Level | Heavy-Duty | |
Door Weight | Thickness lbs./sf 1/32" lead 5.8 | Thickness lbs./sf 1/8" lead 13.8 |
