QITE Radiation Protection Shines at Asia Radiation Safety Expo — Solving Real-World Industry Challenges
Shanghai, October 2025 – At the Asia International Radiation Protection Technology Conference held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, Shandong QITE Radiation Protection Engineering Co., Ltd. showcased over a decade of technical expertise, focusing not on flashy concepts but on proven, practical solutions validated by more than 300 engineering projects.
At the heart of the booth, QITE’s intelligent radiation protection door system attracted significant attention from hospital equipment managers. The system features a mechanically engineered multi-seal structure, maintaining door gap precision within 0.5mm—40% tighter than the industry average.
“We optimized the hinge transmission mechanism, reducing lock response time to just 0.5 seconds—fully compliant with the GBZ130-2020 standard,” explained an on-site engineer, pointing to the embedded fault diagnostic module. “This self-check system has already helped our partner hospitals cut emergency downtime by 60%.”
In the materials showcase area, a flexible shielding panel only 3.2mm thick drew interest from nuclear technology companies. Having passed 10,000 bending tests at the National Building Materials Center and weighing only 12kg/m², it provides a solution to the load-bearing challenges of retrofitting older facilities. At the booth for eco-friendly composite shielding boards, staff demonstrated real-time shielding performance with a detector:
“While maintaining protection levels, we’ve reduced lead content by 35%, and all installation waste is fully recyclable.”
Recognized Through Engineering Practice
Three case studies displayed on large panels sparked strong resonance among professional attendees:
At Shandong Cancer Hospital, lead door system upgrades resulted in a 42% reduction in maintenance costs over three years.
A particle accelerator lab in Jiangsu adopted QITE’s flexible shielding solution, shortening project timelines to one-third of the original schedule.
In a wind farm control room retrofit project in Gansu, QITE’s solution achieved a 28% overall cost saving.
“These aren’t flashy solutions—but they’ve truly solved the complex retrofit challenges faced by hospitals like ours,” commented a facilities director from a regional hospital during on-site discussions.
By the end of the first day, QITE had received procurement inquiries from 12 medical institutions and entered technical cooperation agreements with three provincial design institutes.
Expanding Service Capabilities Nationwide
During the expo, the company also announced the launch of a major service upgrade initiative, including:
Establishment of new provincial technical service centers in Shandong, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Guangdong, Guizhou, and Tibet
Launch of a 24/7 remote diagnostic support platform
Free public access to a database of 127 typical radiation protection projects
“Radiation protection is not a one-time sale—it’s a long-term service commitment,” emphasized Technical Director Li Ming during a keynote discussion.
“We are building a comprehensive maintenance system covering the entire equipment lifecycle, with a key focus on reducing long-term operating costs for hospitals and industrial clients.”
QITE Radiation Protection remains committed to providing customized protection solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients across the medical and industrial sectors—delivering real safety, real performance, and real value.




