Technological irradiation reactors

Using the neutrons generated, and confined, in the core of the reactor, the irradiation installations provide applications in many different fields such as:

R&D (Research and Development)

Currently, in France the activities of teaching are carried out on reactor ISIS (technological irradiation reactor) at the CEA of Saclay and the reactors MINERVE and AZUR at the CEA in Cadarache.


Irradiation reactors and nuclear medicine

Cancer is constantly on the increase fortunately more than half of these cancers are cured, and for these cancers, most of them used an irradiation procedure in the treatment.

Radioisotopes are used in nuclear medicine more for examinations than for therapies. There are approximately 20,000 gamma cameras in use in the world for examining the heart, brain, liver, joints, etc. Most of these examinations use Technetium 99 obtained from irradiations in a reactor.

Moreover, 100% of the radioisotopes used for therapeutic activities are produced in irradiation reactors. For the radioisotopes used in medical imagery, 75% are produced in reactors and 25% in cyclotrons.

In Europe, there are three primary reactors which ensure industrial production: HFR (The Netherlands), BR2 (Belgium) and OSIRIS (France).


The reactor hall at Phénix