Engineering Plastic 10% Borated /Boron Added UHMWPE Sheet

Engineering Plastic 10% Borated /Boron Added UHMWPE Sheet
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ABOSN Radiation Shielding  boron loaded uhmwpe sheets was specially designed for nuclear shielding applications,and is used in a variety of applications including high intensity X-rays, cancer treatment facilities, nuclear submarines, and nuclear power plants.
30% Boron by weight to shield neutrons, are boron loaded PE-(U)HMW grades. The high hydrogen content of PE (U)HMW makes it very suitable for slowing down fast neutrons to lower energy thermal (slow) neutrons, which are  then absorbed by the added boron compound.


The boron-containing polyethylene board produced by the company adopts a high-temperature molding process, through high-speed stirring, mixing, plasticizing, and enhancing the bonding force between boron carbide and UHMWPE, and then a new type of high-temperature and high-pressure production.
Composite shielding material.

Key Features of Borated Polyethylene:

• Available with 1%, 2% and 5% boron content (by weight) or virgin formulas.

• Made from the finest polymers available.

• High cross-section for consistent neutron attenuation.

• Durable over a wide temperature range.

• Custom sheets, blocks and slabs also available.

• Available finishing options, including custom cutting into any shape or part.

 

Benefits of Borated Polyethylene:

• Reduce exposure to harmful neutron radiation

• Light-weight; easy to handle and install

• Easily fabricated using standard woodworking tools

• Cost-effective

Commonly used for medical, nuclear and industrial neutron shielding, borated polyethylene is ideal for medical vaults and doors for linear particle accelerators, as well as other radiation and research applications, including nuclear reactors and construction of nuclear-powered vessels.

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