What are the X-ray shielding limitations of polyethylene outdoor tree boxes?
Polyethylene outdoor tree boxes are widely used in urban landscaping and industrial applications due to their durability and lightweight properties. However, their effectiveness in X-ray shielding is limited. Polyethylene, while useful for neutron shielding, offers minimal attenuation for X-rays due to its low atomic number and density. For effective X-ray protection, materials like lead or concrete are typically required. Polyethylene tree boxes may provide slight shielding in low-radiation environments but are insufficient for high-exposure areas. Understanding these limitations helps in selecting the right materials for radiation-sensitive applications.