A Safe and Reliable Supply of Stable Isotopes in an Unpredictable World

Modern medicine, scientific discovery, and advanced technologies rely on enriched stable isotopes. The global production landscape for these essential materials is fragile, heavily concentrated in a few unpredictable geopolitical regions, and reliant on complex, aging infrastructure. The world needs a safe, dependable supply.

The TMC Group has been manufacturing non-radioactive, high-purity stable isotopes in Canada since 2004, shipping products where they’re needed around the world.

Proprietary isotope-
manufacturing technologies

Custom equipment,
designed in-house

Specialized
production processes

Who We Work With?

Radiopharmaceutical Companies

Biotech
Companies

Scientific & Research Institutions

Medical Professionals & Oncologists

Isotope Suppliers & Distributors

Industry

Products We’re Making Today

The TMC Group produces the specialized stable isotopes our customers need, in small research-scale batches and at large commercial volumes. Our products have demonstrated isotopic purity reaching >99.9% and are predominately used in medical radioisotope production where product purity is critical.

Ytterbium-176

The essential starting material used to create Lutetium-177, a powerful medical radioisotope for targeted cancer treatments
Gallium-69
The foundational element for both advanced microscopy techniques and a vital diagnostic tool in nuclear medicine
Gadolinium-160
The key ingredient for creating Terbium-161, a new medical radioisotope being developed for precision cancer treatments
Palladium-104

The target pathway to create Palladium-103, used in brachytherapy, a type of internal radiation therapy for cancer treatment

These, and other stable isotopes have diverse and important non-medical industrial applications, too. TMC Group’s advanced isotope manufacturing technology, machinery, and processes can be adapted and adjusted to produce the specialized stable isotopes our customers require.

Learn more about Stable Isotopes here.

Let’s discuss your stable isotope needs.