
Model No:JKA-230C
Human Body Cremator
It is a common sight in most open crematoriums where cloud of black smoke covers the blue sky. According to some environmentalists, the ceremony of burning human bodies using wood, with the belief that it releases the soul, is actually a threat to the environment. According to a report, all the year round, around 50 to 60 million trees are burned during cremations in India. While burning the wood, there is also emission of million tonnes of carbon dioxide gas which is harmful for the environment. The two main drawbacks of the traditional method of cremation are air pollution and deforestation. Also, cremation in open grounds generate large amounts of ashes, which are later thrown into rivers and water bodies, especially the Ganga river, there by polluting the water. These are all environmental threats caused by cremation. Today’s modern crematories use industrial furnaces designed just for cremation. The process takes about 2-3 hours to complete.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
FACILITIES INCLUDES:
VENTURI SCRUBBER
A venturi scrubber is designed to effectively use the energy from the inlet gas stream to atomize the liquid being used to scrub the gas stream. This type of technology is a part of the group of air pollution controls collectively referred to as wet scrubbers.
CONTROL PANEL
A control panel is a flat, often vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed or it is an enclosed unit that is the part of a system that users can access, such as the control panel of a security system.
I. D. FAN
Induced draft fans or ID fans are used in systems such as steam boilers and thermal oil heaters to draw out and remove flue gases from combustion chambers, by creating a vacuum of negative air pressure.
Chimney
A structure, usually vertical, containing a passage or flue by which the smoke, gases, etc. of a fire or furnace are carried off and by means of which a draft is created. the part of such a structure that rises above a roof.