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Learn More About the Cremation Process

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Losing someone dear is definitely the most unfortunate thing that could happen to someone, however we all have to go through this some time or another.
One alternative to a traditional burial is through cremation.
This article will give you the nuts and bolts of the cremation process.
By the process of cremation, dead human bodies are reduced to basic chemical compounds in the form of bone fragments and ashes.
The cremated remains that you get are actually pulverized dried bone fragments and it gets pulverized in a device known as an electric cremated remains processor.
The bone gets converted into very fine sand like texture which can be easily scattered.
The process of cremation is performed in a crematorium which has one or more cremator furnaces and facilities to handle the ashes.
The ashes are collected and kept in cremation urns.
The crematorium may be a part of a funeral home, a chapel or even a part of one of the independent facilities run by a cemetery.
A cremator is a furnace which can reach high temperatures of around 870-980 degree centigrade and has special modifications to guarantee the proper disintegration of the body.
The cremator uses various fuel sources like propane or natural gas.
The modern cremators have the facility of control systems which enables one to monitor the position inside the furnace while the process of cremation is going on.
The operator can easily adjust the furnace to ensure proper burning and also to make sure that environmental pollution is held to a minimum.
The process of cremation may vary a little from country to country, with some countries imposing stricter standards.
For instance in the USA it is illegal to try and cremate more than one body at a time.
The body is placed in a chamber known as retort, which is lined with refractory bricks which enables the heat to be retained.
These bricks should be replaced once in around five years as it goes through a continuous process of expansion and contraction.
The cremation urns are devices where the remains, the bone powder can be collected and taken by the family.
The modern cremators can have interlocks and safety devices and are computer controlled, for instance, the door does not open until the proper operating temperature has been reached by the cremator.
The coffin is inserted almost immediately into the retort to prevent loss of heat from the opened door.
The coffin may be placed in a motorized trolley to ensure speedy insertion or may be sloped down the cremator.
After the process of incineration gets completed the bone fragments are taken out of the retort and cremulator is used to process them into cremains which is collected and placed in the cremation urns.
The cost of cremation varies from nation to nation and even from area to area so you should get to know about it in advance.
However, the cost is generally lower than that of a proper burial ceremony.
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