Lead-Lined Radioisotope Storage Cabinet

Secure, lead-lined storage for radiopharmaceuticals, designed for controlled isotope handling in nuclear medicine and radiopharmacy environments.
Key features and benefits
12 lockable drawers – securely store and organize multiple radioisotopes within a single cabinet
Individual drawer locking – supports controlled access and isotope accountability with key access
Drawer name plates – clearly identify contents for safe handling and workflow clarity
Removable drawer construction – allows easier cleaning and maintenance when unlocked
Lead-lined cabinet body – provides radiation shielding for stored radiopharmaceuticals
Heavy-duty stainless-steel construction – built for daily use in clinical and laboratory settings
- Customizable - Lead shielding available in 0.25", 0.5", and 1"thickness on all sides. The size and number of cabinets can be altered based on individual needs.
Product overview
The lead-lined radioisotope storage cabinet is designed for the secure storage and organization of radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine and radiopharmacy applications. The cabinet features a durable steel enclosure with integrated radiation shielding and twelve individually lockable drawers to support safe storage and controlled access to radioactive materials.
Each drawer includes a name plate to allow clear identification of isotope contents, helping staff maintain organization and reduce handling errors. The drawers are removable when unlocked, simplifying cleaning and routine maintenance within controlled environments.
This cabinet is typically installed as part of a broader radiation protection strategy and should be coordinated with surrounding shielding elements, including walls, doors, glazing, and penetrations. It is intended to support safe storage practices rather than replace room-level shielding requirements.
When to use this product
Use this cabinet when:
Radiopharmaceuticals require shielded, organized storage
Multiple isotopes must be stored separately within one cabinet
Controlled access to radioactive materials is required
Storage units must support cleaning and routine maintenance
Radiation protection is needed directly at the storage location
Where this product is typically found
This cabinet is commonly used in:
Nuclear medicine hot labs
Radiopharmacy preparation areas
Controlled radioisotope storage rooms
Hospital imaging and treatment departments



