Texray AB | Gothenburg, Sweden | August 27, 2025 |

Scientific Study Confirms Texray’s Textile - Enables Enhanced Radiation Protection and Improves Comfort for Medical Professionals.

Press Release | Göteborg, Sweden | August 27th, 2025 | Texray AB, a pioneering developer of groundbreaking radiation protection textiles, is pleased to announce that a new peer-reviewed study in CVIR Endovascular confirms the significant advantages of Texray’s patented radiation protective material for medical professionals working in fluoroscopic guided procedures.

Unique material features:

  • Greater Durability: Texray textiles resist wear and cracking up to 300,000 flex cycles, compared to only 10,000 flex cycles when slight cracking occurs for standard sheet-based materials. This unique feature of the textile enables long-lasting protection, which provides peace of mind for medical teams.
  • Improved Comfort: The textile’s woven structure permits air permeability, while traditional materials remain completely impermeable. Due to the unique breathable feature, it reduces heat stress and perspiration for medical teams during long interventions.
  • Enhanced Safety: The unique woven structure of Texray’s textile provides exceptional pliability, enabling innovative design possibilities for advanced radiation protection. This unique capability has led to the development of MasterPeace™ Radiation Shielding System, an Enhanced Radiation Protection Device (ERPD).

“Our patented textile platform has enabled us to rethink radiation protection from the ground up, creating solutions that prioritize comfort without compromising performance. At Texray, we design our products with our long-standing Swedish heritage of safety and precision. We are more confident than ever as we take the next step on our journey, expanding the potential of our technology and developing new innovations that protect medical professionals worldwide” says Fredrik Gellerstedt, Co-founder & CTO at Texray

Texray’s radiation protection products are certified under European PPE regulations and registered as an approved PPE/Medical Device with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Texray recently filed its 10th granted patents which include Radiation Protective Material and Radiation Protective Devices.

Read the study:

Gellerstedt, F., Apell, P. & Haskal, Z.J. Textilebased radiation protection of staff during fluoroscopic guided interventions: enhancing durability, comfort and safety, CVIR Endovascular, 2025 https://rdcu.be/eBhRK.

For more information about Texray, please contact:
Nina Offen Lantz
Email: Nina.offen@texray.io