








Lead Lined Telescopic View Windows
![]() | Nov 13, 2016 |
Features
- Over 40 standard modular sizes fitting walls 4-1/4" to 8" thick
- Includes X-Ray Glass factory set into frame
- Easily installs in minutes
- Many protective shielding levels available
- Available with Impact Resistant X-Ray Safety Glass
- Optional Materials: Brushed Stainless Steel or Grained Aluminum
- Other Options: Splayed, Bottom Voice Passage, Powder Coated
- Available ready to ship in only 1 to 10 working days
Ray-Bar Lead Lined Telescopic View Windows are manufactured for ease of installation in rough opening after wallboard is installed, with over 30 sizes 鈥済ood in stock鈥�. Designed for use in medical applications, it achieves a minimum lead equivalency of 1/16" (1.6mm), with factory pre-assembled into each of the Lead Lined Telescopic View Windows we sell. Standard frame construction is 16 gauge galvanized steel Jetkote/Paint lock.
Other available options of frame material are: hot dipped galvanized steel, powder-coated steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or anodized aluminum.
All of Ray-Bar鈥檚 X-Ray Lead Glass products are available factory set into these frames prior to shipment. All standard sizes are "ready to ship" in just 2 to 3 days. Custom sizes, frame profiles and material options are available in only 10 working days.
Material
Ray-Bar proprietary lead lined telescopic view window frames are fabricated from 16 gauge Jetkote/Paint Lock material providing a rust resistant, paint ready surface, with 1/16" (4#) lead lining standard. Higher shielding value ratings are available upon request.- Standard Ray-Bar X-Ray Lead Glass is 5/16" thick, providing 2.0 mm (5#) lead equivalent of shielding value.
- Ray-Bar X-Ray Safety Glass is available upon request, labeled to meet impact resistance ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Cat 2 and is required in any window within 24" of any door opening, per glazing safety codes and regulations. All x-ray windows should be located at least 38" above finish floor (or more), and utilized in interior applications only.
- Please note: x-ray lead glass cannot be tempered as it is physically impossible due to its low melting temperature and surface characteristics. It will not survive the thermal tempering process or accept a chemical salt bath regardless of manufacturer; however x-ray lead glass is not required by any safety code to be "tempered". The good news is Ray-Bar X-Ray Safety Glass meets all current glass safety codes for impact resistance and is permanently labeled accordingly per ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Cat 2 and IBC 2406 requirements for hazardous locations indoors, which is particularly applicable in a medical facility environment.
- Standard Ray-Bar frame throat telescopes fit wall thickness from 4-1/4" to 8".
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