Gyproc X-Ray Protection is a special mineral plasterboard with a barium-sulphate based high-density core reinforced with gypsum and glass-fibre, encased in strong paper liners. It provides radiation shielding for X-ray rooms, with added fire resistance and improved acoustic properties — a lead-free alternative to traditional lead-lined walls.
• Thickness: 12.5 mm
• Width: 600 mm
• Typical Lengths: 1800 mm / 2400 mm (depending on variant / stock)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Board Type | X-Ray shielding mineral plasterboard |
| Core Material | Barium sulphate + gypsum + glass-fibre + additives |
| Thickness | 12.5 mm |
| Width | 600 mm |
| Lengths Available | 1800 mm / 2400 mm (depends on variant) |
| Edge Type | Tapered edges (long) / Square edges (short) |
| Fire Rating (core) | Non-combustible / A2-s1-d0 reaction to fire (mineral core) |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.25 W/m·K |
| Water Vapour Resistance (µ) | ≈ 10 (per EN 12524) |
It is a mineral gypsum plasterboard with a barium-sulphate core reinforced with glass fibre, specially designed to shield X-ray radiation. It replaces traditional lead-lined walls, offering safer, lighter and easier-to-install radiation-resistant interior partitions.
It’s ideal for internal walls and partitions in hospitals, radiology labs, diagnostic rooms, dental clinics, veterinary clinics — anywhere X-ray or imaging equipment is used and radiation shielding is required.
Yes. Gyproc X-Ray Protection is completely lead-free, relying on a barium-sulphate and mineral-based core to block radiation, making it safer for health, environment and easier to handle.
The board is 12.5 mm thick, 600 mm wide. Common lengths are 1800 mm or 2400 mm depending on the variant.
Yes — the mineral core is non-combustible, giving the board good fire-resistance properties when used as part of a correct fire-rated wall system.
Yes. The dense core and composition of the board offer better acoustic performance compared to regular plasterboard, helping reduce sound transmission in clinical and medical environments.
Yes — installation is similar to standard gypsum boards, using stud framing, screws, jointing and finishing. But you must follow correct spacing, sealing and system design for X-ray protection to be effective.
No. It is designed for vertical partitions/walls where shielding and structural integrity are required. It is generally not used for ceilings or overhead surfaces.
No — this board is not moisture-resistant. It should only be used in dry internal rooms. For wet or damp areas, moisture-resistant boards would be required instead.
Because it is safer, lighter, easier to install, and environmentally friendlier. It provides similar radiation shielding without heavy lead toxicity issues, reduces structural load, and simplifies construction of radiation-safe partitions.