As is well known, hospitals have many radioactive sources, which requires medical doors, which have an irreplaceable shielding effect on radioactive sources. It is made of unique metal composite materials and is expensive. In order to extend the service life of medical doors and fully utilize their long-term protective effect, it is very important to clean them regularly. So, what should we pay attention to when cleaning hospital doors? Below, the editor will provide a detailed introduction to the cleaning process and precautions for medical doors.



  1. Firstly, it is essential to promptly clean the dust on the hospital's dedicated doors, keeping the doors and door side lead glass clean, and keeping the doors, laminated glass, and hardware clean and bright. Even stainless steel plates, once stained with dust and other dirt, their compounds will corrode the surface of the stainless steel plate, affecting the corrosion of the steel body for a long time, endangering the use characteristics of the anti radiation door, and causing unnecessary radiation risks.




2. Some pollutants are items that cannot be cleaned. For example, hospital doors are contaminated with dirt such as oil stains that cannot be directly cleaned. You can use Jieerliang for cleaning, but do not use strong alkaline or strong acidic aqueous solutions to clean these oil stains, as they not only easily damage the surface smoothness of aluminum alloy profiles, but also damage the protective film, causing oxidation of the surface and air, resulting in corrosion of hospital doors.




3. When cleaning hospital specific doors, particles and dirt on the inside of the frame should be immediately cleaned to prevent blockages in drainage pipes or channels. Once blocked, there will be difficulties in drainage. If the consequences are serious, it will continue to endanger the use of hospital dedicated doors, reduce the service life of hospital dedicated doors, and there are also risks.



      That's all for the tips on cleaning medical doors compiled by the editor. Do you know any other tips? Feel free to leave a message. Thank you for your attention and support!