Manual Dose Injector
The Manual Dose Injector is designed to reduce exposure when capping or uncapping syringes and injecting radionuclides. It is especially useful to protect fingers when administering high-energy nuclides.
This system used in conjuction with a PET syringe shield makes an ideal low cost PET injection system.
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PET Dose Drawing System
Drawing System is used to draw FDG F-18 doses from a vial. It consists of a specially designed Dose Drawing Syringe Shield, Vial Shield and stand.
When drawing FDG F-18, the Vial Shield and Syringe Shield remain on the stand. The stand allows the Vial Shield to rotate and has a fixed stop at the 45-degree downward angle. The Vial Shield is constructed of 1" lead encased in steel.
Inderlec Medical Systems have added additional functionality to this system by allowing for the removal of the syringe shield section. This means that after draw up, the dose can be fixed to a special administration stand and taken to the patient for injection.
This means that at no stage is an unshielded source ever removed from behind the viewing barrier.
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Tungsten PET Dispensing System
The Inderlec Tungsten PET dispensing system consists of a rotating Tungsten vial shield that is fully removable from its cradle.
This features enables the shield to be integrated into any widely available PET transport system.
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PET Dose Swing Arm
Ideal for dispensing unit doses and QC samples from bulk vials
Proprietary design supports vial shield and allows quick and effortless positioning of specially designed Capintec tungsten syringe shields
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PET Dose Dispensing System
A steel base plate ( .25" thick) provides a solid work surface and a secure platform for positioning an L-Block Shield and other shielding structures.
The spring-loaded arm bolts securely to the base, and may be set up for left or right-sided use.
The Counterbalanced Arm supports the combined weight of the vial pig, the arm.s shielding canister, and the tungsten drawing cover. The canister may be tilted without restriction (360.) for total freedom in positioning the vial.
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