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LINAC Decommissioning Cost – How Much Does It Cost to Remove a Linear Accelerator?

  • HANEFİ ÇELİK
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Introduction

Linear accelerators (LINAC) are among the most advanced medical devices used in cancer treatment. These machines are installed inside specially designed radiotherapy treatment bunkers and are essential for delivering high-precision radiation therapy to patients.

However, as radiotherapy technology evolves and hospitals upgrade their treatment infrastructure, older machines must eventually be removed or replaced.

The process of removing a linear accelerator from a hospital is known as LINAC decommissioning or LINAC dismantling.

Hospitals, medical equipment brokers, and project managers frequently search for information about the cost of removing a LINAC machine when planning radiotherapy equipment replacement projects.

This article explains the factors that affect LINAC removal costs and what hospitals should consider when planning a radiotherapy equipment dismantling project.

What Is LINAC Decommissioning?

LINAC decommissioning refers to the process of safely dismantling and removing a linear accelerator from a hospital radiotherapy bunker.

The process involves several engineering stages including:

  • system shutdown

  • mechanical dismantling

  • electronic component removal

  • packing and crating

  • transportation logistics

Because LINAC machines are large and complex systems, the removal process requires specialized radiotherapy engineering expertise.

Average LINAC Removal Cost

The cost of dismantling and removing a linear accelerator can vary depending on several factors.

In many international projects, LINAC dismantling services may start from approximately 10,000 EUR for basic removal operations.

However, the final cost can vary significantly depending on:

  • location of the hospital

  • accessibility of the treatment bunker

  • equipment size and model

  • packing requirements

  • transportation distance

For this reason, every radiotherapy equipment removal project must be evaluated individually.

Factors That Affect LINAC Decommissioning Cost

Several technical and logistical factors influence the total cost of a LINAC removal project.

Equipment Type and Size

Different linear accelerator models have different sizes and structural designs.

For example:

  • Varian systems

  • Elekta systems

  • Siemens radiotherapy machines

  • Tomotherapy systems

Each system may require different dismantling procedures.

Some radiotherapy machines may weigh 10 to 15 tons, requiring specialized lifting equipment.

Hospital Infrastructure

The design of the hospital building can significantly affect the complexity of the removal project.

Important factors include:

  • treatment bunker layout

  • door widths

  • corridor access routes

  • elevator capacity

  • ceiling lifting points

If access routes are limited, additional engineering planning may be required.

Packing and Crating Requirements

Radiotherapy machines contain sensitive electronic components that must be protected during transport.

Professional packing procedures may include:

  • custom wooden crates

  • vibration protection

  • anti-static packaging

  • humidity protection

These procedures ensure the safe transport of medical equipment.

Transportation Distance

Transportation costs depend on where the equipment will be delivered.

Possible scenarios include:

  • relocation to another hospital in the same country

  • international shipping to another region

  • transport to equipment storage facilities

Long-distance transport may involve road freight, sea shipping, or air freight.

Equipment Condition

Some radiotherapy machines are removed for relocation and continued operation.

Other machines may be dismantled for spare parts recovery or recycling.

The condition of the equipment can influence dismantling procedures and project costs.

What Happens After LINAC Removal?

Once the dismantling process is completed, the radiotherapy machine may follow several possible paths.

Equipment Relocation

Some machines remain operational and can be relocated to other hospitals or healthcare projects.

Relocation allows the equipment to continue providing radiotherapy treatments.

Spare Parts Recovery

Many LINAC systems contain valuable components that can be reused as spare parts.

Recovered components may include:

  • RF modules

  • electronic control boards

  • cooling systems

  • mechanical assemblies

  • treatment couch components

These parts help maintain other radiotherapy systems around the world.

Equipment Disposal

If the system has reached the end of its operational life, the equipment may be dismantled and recycled according to medical equipment disposal procedures.

Importance of Professional Radiotherapy Engineering

Removing a radiotherapy machine is not a simple technical task.

A typical linear accelerator may weigh more than 10 tons and is installed inside radiation-shielded treatment bunkers.

For this reason, hospitals rely on specialized engineering companies capable of performing:

  • LINAC dismantling

  • radiotherapy equipment removal

  • oncology equipment relocation

  • medical equipment decommissioning

Professional engineering teams ensure that the project is completed safely and efficiently.

HHC Medical Engineering Radiotherapy Services

HHC Medical Engineering provides professional engineering solutions for radiotherapy and radiology systems worldwide.

The company supports hospitals, healthcare organizations, and medical equipment brokers with specialized radiotherapy engineering services.

Core services include:

  • LINAC dismantling and decommissioning

  • radiotherapy equipment relocation

  • linear accelerator installation support

  • donor LINAC sourcing

  • spare parts supply

  • radiology center infrastructure preparation

  • MRI room construction

  • medical equipment removal and disposal

With international engineering experience and strong technical capabilities, HHC Medical Engineering supports complex radiotherapy equipment projects globally.

More information about services can be found at:

Corporate Contact

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