Tungsten alloy PET container is a small high-density shielding tank used to encapsulate and transport PET isotope drugs (such as 18F-FDG, 68Ga, etc.), which is designed to reduce the radiation exposure of medical staff and ensure the safety and dose stability of radioactive drugs.
It is usually cylindrical or bottle-shaped, made of high-density tungsten alloy, with excellent gamma-ray shielding ability, and good mechanical strength, operability and portability.
With the development of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging diagnostic technology, high-performance tungsten alloy PET containers have gradually replaced traditional lead containers and become an important part of the safe use of nuclear medicine.