After receiving radioactive treatment, patients are kept in special closed rooms in the hospital for a period of time. In these rooms, the liquid waste used by the patients is directly routed to the tanks. The Primary Tank Systems require NDK’s approval and must meet specific conditions based on the approval. At treatment facilities, at least 2 tanks are used per room, and the number and size of the tanks vary based on the number of rooms. A PLC monitoring system is available to track the liquid waste levels in the waste tanks, assisted by sensors. To protect human health and prevent the spread of radioactive materials, all patients are treated in controlled hospital rooms where the tanks are kept and monitored by experts in Nuclear Medicine to ensure ecological safety.
Our company provides services with its experienced and expert staff in the establishment of patient treatment units, lead shielding, and tank systems to its customers. Our company provides services for necessary project planning in line with NDK standards and licensing approvals. We offer turnkey services tailored to the project.