Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film

Abstract Radiation shielding films used in medical institutions are manufactured by mixing polymer materials with eco-friendly shielding materials. However, it is not easy to distribute the shielding material particles uniformly during the process. The uniform distribution of the shielding material...

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Main Author: Seon-Chil Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79819-5
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spelling doaj-bf4af47de20448f4b6246b9eec2fa6a22021-01-17T12:33:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111010.1038/s41598-020-79819-5Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding filmSeon-Chil Kim0Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Keimyung UniversityAbstract Radiation shielding films used in medical institutions are manufactured by mixing polymer materials with eco-friendly shielding materials. However, it is not easy to distribute the shielding material particles uniformly during the process. The uniform distribution of the shielding material particles is key to the reproducibility of the shielding performance of the films. Therefore, in this study, an air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method was developed to maintain a uniform distribution of the shielding material by dispersing the shielding material on a curved reflector through an air nozzle. The particle distribution state, density, and shielding performance of the cross-section and surface of the shielding films developed using the single-sided dispersion, double-dispersion, and air pressure mirroring particle dispersion methods were evaluated. Compared to the conventional single-sided distribution method, the shielding film produced by the air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method increased the particle packing by 41.5%, density by 12.9%, shielding material content by 22.2%, and shielding performance by 21.4%. Thus, the proposed dispersion method enables better shielding performance through uniform dispersion of shielding material, which is the most important parameter in the manufacture of low-dose shielding films.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79819-5
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Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
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title Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
title_short Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
title_full Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
title_fullStr Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
title_full_unstemmed Development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
title_sort development of air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method for producing high-density tungsten medical radiation shielding film
publisher Nature Publishing Group
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Radiation shielding films used in medical institutions are manufactured by mixing polymer materials with eco-friendly shielding materials. However, it is not easy to distribute the shielding material particles uniformly during the process. The uniform distribution of the shielding material particles is key to the reproducibility of the shielding performance of the films. Therefore, in this study, an air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method was developed to maintain a uniform distribution of the shielding material by dispersing the shielding material on a curved reflector through an air nozzle. The particle distribution state, density, and shielding performance of the cross-section and surface of the shielding films developed using the single-sided dispersion, double-dispersion, and air pressure mirroring particle dispersion methods were evaluated. Compared to the conventional single-sided distribution method, the shielding film produced by the air pressure mirroring particle dispersion method increased the particle packing by 41.5%, density by 12.9%, shielding material content by 22.2%, and shielding performance by 21.4%. Thus, the proposed dispersion method enables better shielding performance through uniform dispersion of shielding material, which is the most important parameter in the manufacture of low-dose shielding films.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79819-5
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