End-to-End Engineering Solutions for Radiotherapy and Radiology Equipment
- HANEFİ ÇELİK
- Feb 4
- 3 min read
LINAC Decommissioning, Dismantling, Relocation, Installation, Disposal, Shielding, Spare Parts & Global Medical Engineering Services
What Is This Page?
This page is not a marketing article.It is a technical reference document written for hospitals, decision-makers, investors, and healthcare institutions searching for real engineering solutions related to radiotherapy and radiology equipment.
This content answers, in one single place, the exact questions people type into Google, such as:
radiotherapy equipment dismantling company
LINAC decommissioning services
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MRI dismantling and relocation
CT scanner relocation service
PET-CT dismantling and transport
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radiotherapy equipment disposal
radiation shielding company
lead shielding for radiotherapy rooms
neutron radiation shielding
radiotherapy spare parts
used radiotherapy equipment for sale
All services described on this page are actively provided, engineered, and managed by HHC Medical Engineering.
🌍 Official website: https://www.hhcmedikal.com.tr/
Why Radiotherapy and Radiology Equipment Require Specialized Engineering
Radiotherapy and radiology systems are not standard medical devices.
They involve:
Ionizing radiation
High-voltage and RF systems
Heavy mechanical structures
Complex shielding architectures
Strict national and international regulations
Any incorrect intervention may result in:
Radiation leakage
Staff and patient exposure
Regulatory violations
Facility shutdowns
Legal liability for hospital management
Therefore, working with these systems is not a “technical task” —it is risk management through engineering.
What Does “End-to-End” Engineering Really Mean?
Many companies can perform parts of the process.Very few can manage the entire lifecycle under one responsibility.
True end-to-end service includes:
Radiotherapy equipment dismantling
LINAC decommissioning
Radiotherapy system relocation
Radiotherapy equipment installation & commissioning
Radiotherapy equipment disposal
Radiology equipment dismantling (MRI, CT, PET-CT, X-ray)
Radiology equipment relocation and installation
Radiation shielding design and implementation
Lead sheets, lead doors, lead glass applications
Neutron radiation shielding solutions
Radiation leakage prevention
Technical storage and secure warehousing
Spare parts dismantling, testing, and management
Used equipment purchase and resale
Engineering consultancy, measurements, and reporting
HHC Medical Engineering delivers all of these services under a single contract, single responsibility, and single point of accountability.
LINAC & Radiotherapy Systems: Dismantling, Relocation, Installation
Working with a linear accelerator (LINAC) requires expertise in:
Mechanical engineering
High-voltage safety
RF systems
Radiation protection
Bunker shielding structures
Neutron activation assessment
That is why:
Not everyone who dismantles can relocate
Not everyone who relocates can install
Not everyone who installs can deliver a clinically safe system
HHC Medical Engineering manages:
Safe dismantling
Controlled transportation
Re-installation
Testing and verification
Clinically ready handover
according to international standards.
Neutron Activation & High-Energy LINAC Systems
LINAC systems operating at ≥10 MV may generate neutron radiation, causing activation in:
Gantry components
Targets and collimators
Structural steel and concrete
Proper decommissioning requires:
Radiation surveys
Activated component separation
Cool-down period assessment
Documented clearance
Ignoring neutron activation creates serious legal and safety risks.
Radiology Equipment (MRI, CT, PET-CT): Transport Is Not Enough
Radiology systems demand precision beyond physical movement.
MRI Systems
Strong magnetic fields
Cryogen (helium) management
Quench risk control
RF cage (Faraday cage) integration
CT & PET-CT Systems
X-ray tube safety
High-voltage generators
Detector sensitivity
Without correct reinstallation and calibration, a system may look intact but be clinically unusable.
Radiation Shielding & Leakage Prevention
Radiation shielding is one of the most misunderstood disciplines.
Facts:
Not all radiation is shielded the same way
Neutron radiation cannot be stopped by lead alone
Incorrect shielding leads to leakage and regulatory non-compliance
Professional shielding requires:
Engineering calculations
Project-based design
Correct material selection
On-site implementation
Radiation measurements
Official reporting
HHC Medical Engineering never applies shielding without engineering calculations.
Spare Parts, Asset Recovery & Value Management
Not every dismantled system is scrap.
Many components retain high technical and economic value:
Magnetrons & klystrons
Power supplies
MLC motors
Electronic boards
However, value is preserved only if:
Parts are dismantled correctly
Tested and labeled
Stored under controlled conditions
Tracked and documented
HHC Medical Engineering manages spare parts professionally and transparently.
Engineering vs. “Just Doing the Job”
The difference is clear:
Contractors finish the task
Engineers take responsibility
Without measurements, documentation, and regulatory compliance:
The work is considered incomplete — legally and technically.
Final Decision Point for Hospitals & Decision Makers
At this stage, the choice is clear:
Option 1 – Low-cost approach
Short-term savings
High long-term risk
Responsibility remains with the hospital
Option 2 – Engineering-driven approach
Controlled process
Full documentation
Risk mitigation
Institutional and legal protection
HHC Medical Engineering represents the engineering-driven approach.
Clear Call to Action (Global)
If you are planning to:
Decommission a radiotherapy system
Relocate or install a LINAC
Move or install MRI, CT, or PET-CT equipment
Prevent radiation leakage risks
Protect your institution and management legally
work with a company that does the job and takes responsibility.
🌍 Learn more & contact:https://www.hhcmedikal.com.tr/


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