All incineration or cremation produces smoke and ashes, so the designer and manufacturer of the equipment has to be committed to study how to reduce emissions, and it is responsibility of the owner or operator of the facility to follow the operating standards issued for this purpose.
The process knowledge is essential to be able to design and operate an equipment that produces low polluting emissions.
In the case of the cremation of human corpses or animal remains, the emissions are not that polluting as we could expect.
However, it is necessary to take into account some peculiarities of the incineration of these remains. In the cremation of human corpses there are three different materials to burn: coffin, clothes, and the body. On the other side, for pets or animal remains, we should only consider the bag that contains, usually made of polyethylene.
The Emison ovens, with advanced design and very low prices, meet all the standards required by European regulations.
To find out all the details, visit their stand at Tanexpo!