Hot cell

Hot cells at the Argonne National Laboratory. Each cell is equipped with a viewing window and two remote manipulators.

A hot cell is a name given to a containment chamber that is shielded against nuclear radiation. The word hot refers to radioactivity.

Hot cells are used in both the nuclear-energy and the nuclear-medicines industries. They are required to protect individuals from radioactive isotopes by providing a safe containment box in which they can control and manipulate the equipment required.