Tungsten Shielding
High-Density Radiation Protection
At Nuclear Shields, we supply tungsten based shielding materials for applications that require maximum radiation attenuation in limited space. Tungsten combines exceptional density, strength, and thermal stability, making it one of the most effective and compact shielding materials available for X-ray and gamma radiation.
What is tungsten shielding
Tungsten (chemical symbol W, atomic number 74) is an extremely dense metal with a density of 19.25 g/cm³ — almost twice that of lead. This high density allows it to provide the same level of radiation protection in a much thinner layer.
Because of its high atomic number and strong atomic structure, tungsten effectively absorbs and scatters ionising radiation. It is especially useful where available space is limited but a high shielding factor is required.
Why choose tungsten
- Exceptional density: Delivers excellent attenuation of X-rays and gamma rays in a compact volume.
- High melting point: Performs reliably under heat and continuous radiation exposure.
- Mechanical strength: Maintains its shape and integrity under mechanical stress or vibration.
Key benefits
| Benefit | What it delivers |
|---|---|
| Maximum attenuation efficiency | High-density protection with reduced thickness requirements |
| Compact shielding design | Achieves strong protection where space is limited |
| High thermal stability | Withstands high temperatures without deformation |
| Mechanical strength | Rigid and durable under load or vibration |
| Proven reliability | Trusted in medical, industrial, and research shielding applications |