WHY CHOOSE Extraction system

  • The tubular arm, articulated in 3 parts, can aspirate in an area up to 2 meters from the central point
  • Can be fixed to the wall or the ceiling
  • Remote soundproof extraction station with active carbon filter
DESCRIPTION
CHARACTERISTICS

DESCRIPTION

This articulated extraction system is dedicated to the capture of Technetium 99m (99mTc) or Xenon 133 (133Xe) labelled aerosol residues used during lung ventilation scintigraphic examinations.

With a radius of action of 1.5 m and its three axes of rotation, it is easy to reach the patient in any position, sitting or lying down. The large, transparent PMMA chamber is positioned over the patient’s face for the evacuation of any radioactive molecules that may escape from the patient’s nose or mouth during oral inhalation of the radiopharmaceutical. It also facilitates visual control of the nose clip and the correct positioning of the mouthpiece during the entire operation. In order to adapt to any room or ventilation space, a wall or ceiling connection is available.

On the wall-mounted bracket, the arm is equipped with a motor and a fan with variable speed extraction equipped with active carbon filtration to trap radioactive residues and avoid any dissemination in the service or contamination of the nursing staff. It is also possible to regulate the extraction rate during use by means of a variator on the extraction arm.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius of action: 1.50 m
  • Tube diameter: 75 mm
  • Diameter of evacuation duct to be supplied: 125 mm
  • Component parts:
    - 1 wall-mounted bracket with on/off switch + variator
    - 1 arm with 3 hinges to extend the hood up to the patient
    - 1 PMMA extraction chamber, Ø 385 mm
  • Extraction rate at the nozzle: between 80 m and 180 m3/h
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