Description of Medical Protective Storage Using Tungsten Alloys
Because tungsten‐based materials offer excellent electromagnetic radiation shielding, they are often used for collimators and shielding components in medical imaging diagnostics. Standard plates and films made from pure tungsten incur high manufacturing costs owing to high-temperature sintering and thermomechanical processing. Consequently, cost‐effective tungsten alloy materials are widely implemented in medicine and industry. The tungsten content in the production of medical radiation protection products typically exceeds 90% and results in significant X‐ray attenuation.
The use of lead for radiation protection in radiotherapy is harmful to human health. Uranium materials for gamma‐ray shielding are strongly radioactive. Given that tungsten alloys are non‐toxic and environmentally friendly, they are employed in the manufacture of medical devices.

Applications of Tungsten Alloy Medical Protective Storage
The medical tungsten radiation protection box is a tungsten alloy shielding component for various radiation sources. It is used in collimators for storing radioactive materials and in tungsten series test vessels. It is also employed in collimators for medical linear accelerators, in nuclear technology applications, and in Co60 radiation shielding.
Packaging of Tungsten Alloy Medical Protective Storage
Our tungsten alloys for medical protective storage bear external labels for identification and quality control. Measures are taken to prevent damage during storage or transport.