Description
EDP 7000 – SINGLE MAST ELECTRODEPOSITION EQUIPMENT
The measurement of radioisotopes is used in nuclear medicine to monitor and assess the contamination level of a patient who has handled radioactive materials.
Usually, when measuring a radioisotope, the first step is to trap it and deposit it onto a suitable substrate.
Electrodeposition is the most effective method for trapping a radioelement in liquid solution. This technique allows the radioisotopes contained in the solution to be deposited onto a metallic plate. To quantify the trapped radioelement, the metallic plate is subsequently placed into an appropriate instrument, such as a spectrometer or similar device.
Key advantages
- SYNTHETIC MATERIALS: Made from synthetic materials resistant to the corrosive environments of laboratories, ensuring longevity of the EDP.
- HIGH PRECISION: Ensures optimal trapping efficiency with a regulated and constant direct current. The EDP is equipped with a polarity reverser for electrochemical stripping of the stainless steel pellet intended to receive the deposit, thereby ensuring perfect purity of the support.
- COOLING SYSTEM: High-flow air convection to prevent solution evaporation, thanks to a cooling ventilation system.
- VERSATILE SETTINGS: Precise settings for current intensity up to 5 Amperes and electrode rotation speed.
- DIGITAL TIMER: Timer with digital display and audible alarm for exact duration of electrodeposition.
- INTUITIVE USE: Quick installation of bottles, internal container for spills, easy maintenance.







