Come avviene la cremazione dal punto di vista tecnico
A crematorium is a facility used for cremation, that is, to reduce the bodies of humans and animals to ashes. It is usually located in a crematorium. The oven is heated between 800°C and 1200°C during a cremation. It lasts about an hour and a half. It is divided into two overlapping parts, separated by a grid of refractory material. Combustion can occur in various ways: by heating the oven walls using electric resistors or gas burners, or by direct flame. The cremation of an adult reduces the body's weight by 3.5%. A man's ashes are slightly larger than a woman's; on average, a corpse produces 2.4 kg of ashes. 00:00 Intro 00:38 When did the practice of cremation originate? 01:13 How does a crematorium work? 01:47 What happens in the crematorium? 02:35 The ventilation and extraction systems 04:10 Where do the ashes end up after cremation? Italian legislation #geopop

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