nvironmentally friendly life, death must also be environmentally friendly too. This is presumably motto Scottish firm that promotes "resomasi", a new way to burn or cremate the bodies which do not produce smoke and more environmentally friendly.
Resomasi could cremate the bodies as fast as with the crematorium cremation. "To the public, what will they look no different from the standard process of cremation," said Sandy Sullivan, founder and manager of Discovery Resomation Ltd. was quoted as saying on Tuesday (06/09/2011).
Resomasi not use fire, but the use of water and potassium hydroxide compound basakuat. In the process resomasi, the corpse is placed in a capsule similar to the crematorium and then filled with water and potassium hydroxide compound.
Furthermore, water is heated. After 2-3 hours, the corpse is left only the bones are then diabukan and given to the family of the deceased. Water that has been used go to waste and subsequent processing can be reused.
Resomasi not only minimize excess emissions and smoke from burning the corpse. Resomasi also ensure mercury compounds that may be granted when the bodies of living when undergoing dental treatment can be safely removed.
"This process retains the cremation. The difference is, this is a process that produces no emissions as on conventional cremation," said Steven Schaal, president of Matthews Cremation of Orlando, Florida. One of the funeral in Florida have completed this tool.
Currently, the use of potassium hydroxide as an alkaline compound penghidrolisis approved for use in Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, Colorado and several other states in the United States. Britain and several countries preparing mengadopso this method.
"If you stand in front of the cremation process, with heat and fire, this looks like the violence. You can switch to another and know that resomasi quiet place. This is done with stainless steel and sterile," said Sullivan. Sullivan said, resomasi is the best way to become ashes.
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