Our Radiation Protection Constructions

In radiation therapy (teletherapy), brachytherapy and nuclear medicine applications, ionizing radiation is generated or radioactive substances that emit ionizing radiation are applied.

In order to effectively protect medical staff who work with such devices on a daily basis from radiation, we offer professional radiation protection. Whether radiation protection doors, gates, service hatches or cabins – you have come to the right place.

Safety Standards for radiation protection doors

Our Services for radiation protection doors

Our References from the Medical Field

RADIATION PROTECTION GATE IN HOF

Radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. This door is built directly under the soffit and does not have an overlap on its main closing edge — this means the door opens and closes quickly.

FACTS:
LOCATION: Hof, Germany
Leaf Weight: 23,5 [t]
Filling: 1050 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric gear motor Year of Construction: 2011

ALTÖTTINGEN, GERMANY – PROJECT 1

Radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail and featuring an architecturally top quality casing.

FACTS:
Location: Altöttingen, Germany
Leaf Weight: 26 [tons]
Filling: 1016 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Antrieb: Electric gear motor
Year of Construction: 2006

ALTÖTTINGEN, GERMANY – PROJECT 2

 

Radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail and featuring architecturally top quality casing.

FACTS:
Location: Altöttingen, Deutschland
Leaf Weight: 26 [t]
Filling: 1016 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric gear motor
Year of Construction: 2006

NEU-ULM, GERMANY – PROJECT 1

LINAC Bunkertüre

Two-wing, right-angle radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. The two wings ensure faster opening and closing of the door compared to a one-wing door.

FACTS:
Location: Neu-Ulm, Germany
Leaf Weight: 26 [t]
Filling: 1000 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric gear motor
Year of Construction: 2008

NEU-ULM, GERMANY – PROJECT 2
Radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. At the request of the architect, the leading edge of the door is bevelled.
 
FACTS:
Location: Neu-Ulm, Germany
Leaf Weight: 36 [t]
Filling: 1050 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric gear motor
Year of Construction: 2010
PASSAU, GERMANY
Radiation protection door to seal off a linear accelerator bunker, running on a floor-mounted rail. One of the first constructed concrete doors, and still functioning reliably.

FACTS:
Location: Passau, Germany
Leaf Weight: 18 [t]
Filling: 1000 [mm] barite concrete ρ = 3,2 [g/cm³]
Power Unit: Electric gear motor
Year of Construction: 2004

Contact Person:

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