RF SHIELDING ROOMS IN HIGH-THROUGHPUT MIDDLE EASTERN MEDICAL FACILITIES
- HANEFİ ÇELİK
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Engineering for Intensive Operational Demands: RF Room
Healthcare facilities across the Gulf region and broader Middle East frequently operate at high utilization rates. Imaging departments may run extended hours, with door systems subjected to thousands of cycles annually.
In such environments, shielding continuity must withstand:
Mechanical fatigue
Thermal variation
Structural movement in large complexes
Continuous patient flow
Initial performance alone is insufficient. Door interfaces, gasket compression, hinge load distribution, and panel junction integrity must remain stable under operational stress.
Projects designed without considering usage intensity often experience early-stage misalignment and micro-leakage at interfaces.
An RF shielding room must therefore be engineered for operational reality, not ideal laboratory conditions.
HHC Medical Engineering approaches Middle Eastern RF shielding projects with lifecycle durability as a core design objective.
Further technical resources:👉 https://www.hhcmedikal.com/


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