Our Radiation Protection Constructions

The use of ionizing radiation and radioactive substances in industry and research is not uncommon. Our radiation protection constructions are used e.g. for non-destructive material testing or for experimental huts in basic research.

An inspection by the TÜV has shown that all of our gates meet the requirements of the Machinery Directive. No matter whether radiation protection doors, gates, pass-throughs or cabins – with us you are at the right address.
 

Safety Standards for radiation protection doors

Our Services for radiation protection doors

Our References – Radiation Protection Doors & Gates in the Industrial Field

BERLIN

Radiation protection gates in front of test cell for high-voltage testing.
 
FACTS:
Location: Berlin, Germany
Leaf Weight: 2 x 6,5 [t]
Filling: 10 [mm] Pb
Power Unit: Electric Worm Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2021
Zeuthen, Germany

Plug door which drives right into a 1,2 m thick wall.

FACTS:
Location: Zeuthen, Germany
Leaf Weight: 16 [t]
Filling: 1000 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2019

Vantaa, Finland

Radiation protection door to seal off a X-ray bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail.

FACTS:
Location: Vanta, Finland
Leaf Weight: 21 [t]
Filling: 1100 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 2,4 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Eletric Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2012

Elze, Germany

Top-hung radiation-protection-gate to seal off a X-ray bunker. Because beside of the passage is not enough space for one single gate-leaf, the gate was built comprised of five parallel running gate-leafs.

FACTS:
Location: Elze, Germany
Leaf Weight: 350 [kg/Gate leaf]
Filling: 3 [mm] Pb
Power Unit: Electric Worm Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2012

Celle, Germany

Radiation protection door to seal off a X-ray bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. The rear edge of the door runs beyond the width of the bunker and is secured by contact strips.

FACTS:
Location: Celle, Germany
Leaf weight: 29 [t]
Filling: 650 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3.2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2010

Mägenwil, Switzerland – Project 1

Radiation protection door to seal off a X-ray bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. The heaviest of all the doors constructed so far, and still functioning reliably.
 
FACTS:
Location: Mägenwil, Switzerland
Leaf Weight: 95 [t]
Filling: 1000 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3.2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2006
Mägenwil, Switzerland – Project 2

Radiation protection door to seal off a X-ray bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail.
 
FACTS:
Location: Mägenwil, Switzerland
Leaf Weight :42.5 [t]
Filling: 1000 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric Gear Motor
Year of Construction: 2006

Your Contact for Radiation Protection

Contact Person:

Markus Berdel
Phone +49 6102 799050
info@berdel-gmbh.de