Anti-radiation plate with fly ash
By using a multi-layered composite structure and a sealed design, the fly ash radiation shielding board solves the problems of radiation leakage caused by gaps between adjacent boards and the aging and shedding of filling materials, achieving more efficient radiation shielding performance and structural stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing fly ash radiation shielding panels have gaps during installation, leading to radiation leakage. Furthermore, the filling material is prone to aging and falling off, reducing radiation shielding performance.
The radiation shielding panel adopts a multi-layer composite structure, including a decorative panel layer, a fly ash substrate layer, and a radiation shielding layer. It uses butt joint components and connecting components to close the gap between adjacent panels, and uses a high-density radiation shielding layer and rubber strips for sealing to ensure a tight fit at the joint.
It effectively eliminates installation gaps, improves overall radiation protection performance, avoids aging and shedding of filling materials, and enhances the service life and effectiveness of radiation shielding panels.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of radiation shielding panel technology, specifically to a radiation shielding panel with fly ash. Background Technology
[0002] With the widespread application of nuclear technology, medical radiation technology, and industrial radiation equipment, the demand for radiation shielding materials is increasing. Traditional radiation shielding materials (such as lead plates and concrete) have good radiation shielding performance, but they suffer from high cost, heavy weight, and poor environmental friendliness. Fly ash, as an industrial waste, has advantages such as wide availability, low cost, and environmental friendliness, and has been widely used in the preparation of radiation shielding materials in recent years.
[0003] However, in actual installation and use, existing fly ash radiation shielding panels will have certain gaps between adjacent panels. These gaps can lead to radiation leakage and reduce the overall radiation shielding performance. The gaps are filled with filler materials, but these filler materials are prone to aging and falling off after long-term use, causing the radiation shielding performance to decline over time.
[0004] Therefore, a fly ash radiation shielding board is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a fly ash radiation shielding plate in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model specifically adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A radiation shielding board with fly ash is provided, comprising a radiation shielding board body and a radiation shielding bonding block. The radiation shielding board body is composed of a decorative panel layer, a fly ash substrate layer and a radiation shielding layer, which are sequentially bonded from the outside to the inside. The surface of the radiation shielding layer is provided with a mating component for radiation shielding at the edge of the radiation shielding board body. The surface of the radiation shielding bonding block is provided with a connecting component, and the inner wall of the connecting component is provided with a first rubber strip.
[0008] Furthermore, a second rubber strip is attached to the surface of the radiation-proof adhesive block, and the surface of the second rubber strip is provided with the rubber adhesive block.
[0009] Furthermore, the docking assembly includes an upper docking block, the top surface of the radiation shielding layer is fixedly connected to the upper docking block, the bottom surface of the radiation shielding layer is fixedly connected to the lower docking block, and a first mounting hole is formed through the surface of the upper docking block.
[0010] Furthermore, the connecting component includes a connecting groove, the surface of the anti-radiation adhesive block is provided with the connecting groove, the inner wall of the anti-radiation adhesive block is provided with a second mounting hole, the inner wall of the anti-radiation adhesive block is fixedly connected with a connecting block, and the first rubber strip is disposed in the inner wall of the connecting block.
[0011] Furthermore, the radiation shielding layer is a high-density radiation shielding layer made of a high atomic number material.
[0012] Furthermore, both the upper and lower docking blocks are made of the same material as the radiation shielding layer.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] This utility model's fly ash substrate layer is made of fly ash, cement, additives, and water, providing basic radiation protection performance and structural support. The radiation shielding panel body has a multi-layer composite structure, which also enhances its radiation protection performance. The connecting components allow for vertical connection between adjacent radiation shielding panels, closing any gaps. The radiation shielding adhesive block, connected by the connecting components, is fixed to the wall with nuts, closing the horizontal connections between adjacent radiation shielding panels. A first rubber strip shields the nuts in the radiation shielding adhesive block. This fly ash radiation shielding panel, through improved structure and connection methods, effectively eliminates installation gaps and improves overall radiation protection performance. Furthermore, the improved structure uses the same material as the radiation shielding panel, avoiding the aging and detachment problems that easily occur with the filling material after long-term use. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 2 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the radiation shielding panel body structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the docking component structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 6 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point B of this utility model.
[0021] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Radiation shielding panel body; 101. Decorative panel layer; 102. Fly ash substrate layer; 103. Radiation shielding layer; 2. Connecting assembly; 201. Upper connecting block; 202. Lower connecting block; 203. First mounting hole; 3. Adhesive block; 4. Connecting assembly; 401. Connecting groove; 402. Second mounting hole; 403. Connecting block; 5. First rubber strip; 6. Second rubber strip; 7. Rubber adhesive block. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0023] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0024] It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following figures indicate similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0025] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "inner", "outer", "upper", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship in which the utility model product is usually placed when in use. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0026] like Figure 1-6As shown, a radiation shielding board with fly ash is provided, comprising a radiation shielding board body 1 and a radiation shielding bonding block 3. The radiation shielding board body 1 is composed of a decorative panel layer 101, a fly ash substrate layer 102, and a radiation shielding layer 103. The decorative panel layer 101, the fly ash substrate layer 102, and the radiation shielding layer 103 are sequentially bonded from the outside to the inside. The surface of the radiation shielding layer 103 is provided with a mating component 2 for radiation shielding at the edge of the radiation shielding board body 1. The surface of the radiation shielding bonding block 3 is provided with a connecting component 4, and the inner wall of the connecting component 4 is provided with a first rubber strip 5. Specifically, the radiation shielding board with fly ash is... The fly ash radiation shielding board, comprising the radiation shielding board body 1, has a decorative panel layer 101 as the outermost layer, made from renewable resources such as bamboo fiber and recycled plastics, providing external protection for the fly ash substrate layer 102 and the radiation shielding layer 103. The outer surface of the decorative panel layer 101 can be embossed to enhance the overall aesthetics of the radiation shielding board body 1. The fly ash substrate layer 102 is made from a mixture of fly ash, cement, additives, and water, providing basic radiation shielding performance and structural support. Using it in the production of the radiation shielding board is both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. Meanwhile, the radiation shielding board body 1 is a multi-layered... The layered composite structure also enhances the radiation shielding performance of the radiation shielding panel body 1. The docking component 2 allows adjacent radiation shielding panel bodies 1 to be joined vertically via the docking component 2. Simultaneously, the docking component 2 can be used to fix the radiation shielding panel body 1 to the wall, closing the gap at the vertical joints of adjacent radiation shielding panel bodies 1. The radiation shielding adhesive block 3 is installed at the left and right joints of adjacent radiation shielding panel bodies 1, and the radiation shielding adhesive block 3 is connected by the connecting component 4. The structure features a radiation shielding block 3 that is fixed to the wall with nuts, closing the left and right connections of adjacent radiation shielding panel bodies 1. Simultaneously, a first rubber strip 5 can be installed on the radiation shielding block 3 via a connecting component 4, shielding the nuts and preventing them from being corroded by external factors. This fly ash radiation shielding panel, through improved panel structure and connection methods, effectively eliminates installation gaps and improves overall radiation shielding performance. Furthermore, the improved structure uses the same material as the radiation shielding panel, avoiding the problem of aging and detachment of the filling material after long-term use.
[0027] like Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, a second rubber strip 6 is attached to the surface of the radiation shielding patch 3, and a rubber patch 7 is provided on the surface of the second rubber strip 6. Specifically, the arrangement of the second rubber strip 6 and the rubber patch 7 allows the second rubber strip 6 to be tightly fitted at the connection between the radiation shielding patch 3 and the radiation shielding plate body 1 during installation. The second rubber strip 6 can deform during connection, making the connection between the radiation shielding patch 3 and the radiation shielding plate body 1 tightly fitted, thereby improving the sealing performance of the connection between the radiation shielding patch 3 and the radiation shielding plate body 1.
[0028] like Figure 2 , Figure 4 As shown, the docking assembly 2 includes an upper docking block 201, which is fixedly connected to the top surface of the radiation shielding layer 103, and a lower docking block 202 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the radiation shielding layer 103. A first mounting hole 203 is formed through the surface of the upper docking block 201. Specifically, the docking assembly 2 is used to close the gap at the upper and lower connection points of adjacent radiation shielding plate bodies 1. When adjacent radiation shielding plate bodies 1 are installed, the upper docking block 201 is located on the top surface of the radiation shielding plate body 1, and the lower docking block 202 is located on the bottom surface of the radiation shielding plate body 1. The bottom surface of the radiation shielding plate body 1 has a first mounting hole 203 on the upper connecting block 201. The nut passes through the first mounting hole 203, which can install and fasten the radiation shielding plate body 1 to the wall. The lower connecting block 202 of the adjacent radiation shielding plate bodies 1 fits and connects to the upper connecting block 201. The lower connecting block 202 can close the first mounting hole 203, so that the nut at the first mounting hole 203 will not be corroded by external factors. At this time, the gap at the upper and lower connection of the adjacent radiation shielding plate bodies 1 can be closed.
[0029] like Figure 2 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, the connecting component 4 includes a connecting groove 401. The surface of the anti-radiation adhesive block 3 has a connecting groove 401, and the inner wall of the anti-radiation adhesive block 3 has a second mounting hole 402. A connecting block 403 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the anti-radiation adhesive block 3, and a first rubber strip 5 is disposed in the inner wall of the connecting block 403. Specifically, the connecting component 4 is configured to install and connect various components on the anti-radiation adhesive block 3. The anti-radiation adhesive block 3 is installed at the left and right connection points of adjacent anti-radiation plate bodies 1. The anti-radiation adhesive block 3 is installed on the wall through the second mounting hole 402, and the anti-radiation adhesive block 3 closes the left and right connection points of adjacent anti-radiation plate bodies 1. When the radiation shielding patch 3 is attached to the surface of the radiation shielding plate body 1, a second rubber strip 6 and a rubber patch 7 are connected to the radiation shielding patch 3 through a connecting groove 401. The second rubber strip 6 is attached to the surface of the radiation shielding plate body 1. When the radiation shielding patch 3 is installed, the second rubber strip 6 can deform to seal the connection between the radiation shielding patch 3 and the radiation shielding plate body 1. The second rubber strip 6 can improve the sealing performance of the connection. The connecting block 403 allows the installation of a first rubber strip 5. The first rubber strip 5 shields the nut installed on the second mounting hole 402, preventing the nut at the connecting block 403 from being corroded by external factors.
[0030] like Figure 2 , Figure 3As shown, the radiation shielding layer 103 is a high-density radiation shielding layer made of high atomic number and high Z value materials. Specifically, the radiation shielding layer 103 is made of high atomic number materials such as lead, tungsten, bismuth or barium compounds. The high-density materials absorb or scatter radiation energy, thereby reducing the harm of radiation to the human body and enhancing the radiation shielding performance of the board.
[0031] like Figure 4 As shown, both the upper docking block 201 and the lower docking block 202 are made of the same material as the radiation shielding layer 103. Specifically, after the adjacent radiation shielding plate bodies 1 are installed, the upper docking block 201 and the lower docking block 202, which are made of radiation shielding material, are attached to each other. At this time, the upper docking block 201 and the lower docking block 202 can also provide radiation protection.
[0032] In summary: This radiation shielding panel features a fly ash-based radiation shielding board. The radiation shielding board body 1 employs a multi-layered structure to enhance its radiation shielding performance. The decorative panel layer 101 is the outermost layer, providing external protection for the fly ash substrate layer 102 and the radiation shielding layer 103. The embossing on the outer surface of the decorative panel layer 101 also improves the overall aesthetics of the radiation shielding board body 1. The radiation shielding layer 103 is the radiation shielding layer. The connecting component 2 is configured such that, during installation of adjacent radiation shielding board bodies 1, the upper connecting block 201 is located on the top surface of the radiation shielding board body 1, and the lower connecting block 202 is located on the bottom surface. The upper connecting block 201 has a first mounting hole 203. A nut passes through the first mounting hole 203 to secure the radiation shielding board body 1 to the wall. When adjacent radiation shielding board bodies 1 are installed, the lower connecting block 202 fits snugly against the upper connecting block 201, allowing the lower connecting block 202 to align with the first mounting hole 203. The upper and lower connecting blocks 201 and 202 are both made of radiation-proof material, which closes the gap between the upper and lower connections of adjacent radiation-proof plate bodies 1. The connecting component 2 also has a radiation-proof function. The radiation-proof bonding block 3 is installed at the left and right connections of adjacent radiation-proof plate bodies 1. The radiation-proof bonding block 3 is installed on the wall through the second mounting hole 402 to close the left and right connections of adjacent radiation-proof plate bodies 1. At the same time, when the radiation-proof bonding block 3 is attached to the surface of the radiation-proof plate body 1, the second rubber strip 6 and the rubber bonding block 7 are connected to the radiation-proof bonding block 3 through the connecting groove 401. The second rubber strip 6 is attached to the surface of the radiation-proof plate body 1. The second rubber strip 6 can improve the sealing of the connection. The first rubber strip 5 can be installed on the radiation-proof bonding block 3 through the connecting block 403. The first rubber strip 5 shields the nut in the radiation-proof bonding block 3, so that the nut is not corroded by external factors.
[0033] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A fly ash radiation shielding panel, characterized by, The application relates to a radiation-proof plate body (1) and a radiation-proof sticking block (3), wherein the radiation-proof plate body (1) is composed of a decorative panel layer (101), a fly ash base material layer (102) and a radiation-proof layer (103), the decorative panel layer (101), the fly ash base material layer (102) and the radiation-proof layer (103) are sequentially and outwardly stuck, a butt joint assembly (2) for preventing radiation at the edge sticking position of the radiation-proof plate body (1) is arranged on the surface of the radiation-proof layer (103), a connecting assembly (4) is arranged on the surface of the radiation-proof sticking block (3), and a first rubber strip (5) is arranged on the inner wall of the connecting assembly (4).
2. A fly ash radiation shielding board according to claim 1, wherein A second rubber strip (6) is stuck on the surface of the radiation-proof sticking block (3), and a rubber sticking block (7) is arranged on the surface of the second rubber strip (6).
3. The fly ash radiation shielding board according to claim 1, wherein The butt joint assembly (2) comprises an upper butt joint block (201), the top surface of the radiation-proof layer (103) is fixedly connected with the upper butt joint block (201), the bottom surface of the radiation-proof layer (103) is fixedly connected with a lower butt joint block (202), and a first mounting hole (203) is arranged through the surface of the upper butt joint block (201).
4. The fly ash radiation shielding board according to claim 1, wherein The connecting assembly (4) comprises a connecting groove (401), the surface of the radiation-proof sticking block (3) is provided with the connecting groove (401), a second mounting hole (402) is arranged through the inner wall of the radiation-proof sticking block (3), a connecting block (403) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the radiation-proof sticking block (3), and the first rubber strip (5) is arranged in the inner wall of the connecting block (403).
5. The fly ash radiation shielding board according to claim 1, wherein The radiation-proof layer (103) is a high-density radiation-proof layer made of a high-atomic-number material.
6. A fly ash radiation shielding board according to claim 3, wherein The upper butt joint block (201) and the lower butt joint block (202) are made of the same material as the radiation-proof layer (103).