About Mortuary Chamber 4 Body
FOUR BODY MORTUARY CHAMBER ETMA-404
Cabinets are manufactured in Pre-fabricated PUF panels
The PUF is foamed in thereby ensuring faster & longer temperature retention
Temperature range: 2C to 8C with
Digital Display
Inner chamber, Outer body & trays made up by SS 304
Uses Heavy Duty Refrigeration systems for faster & efficient cooling
Microprocess or Temperature Controller.
Special Feature
With Temperature Variation Alarm.
Door Opening Alarm.
Power Failure Alarm.
Premium Stainless Steel ConstructionThe chamber is built from robust stainless steel, ensuring longevity, optimal hygiene, and resistance to corrosion. This makes it a dependable solution for mortuaries requiring reliable equipment over extended periods.
Efficient Cooling SystemOperating at 220 volts, the mortuary chamber supports uninterrupted preservation processes. Its efficient cooling system guarantees consistent temperature control, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of human remains.
Flexible Application Across Medical FieldsDesigned for use in hospitals, medical colleges, and forensic departments, this mortuary chamber supports medical anatomy studies, post-mortem analysis, and secure storage of bodies.
FAQs of Mortuary Chamber 4 Body:
Q: How does the Mortuary Chamber (4 Body) function in preserving bodies?
A: The Mortuary Chamber operates by maintaining a controlled chilling environment within its insulated stainless steel compartment, preserving up to four bodies and slowing down decomposition for post-mortem examinations or delayed funerals.
Q: What material is used for constructing this mortuary chamber, and why is it important?
A: The chamber is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, which is essential for hygienic operations, resistance to rust, and ensuring easy maintenance in high-use medical environments.
Q: When should a mortuary chamber be used in medical and forensic applications?
A: Mortuary chambers are used immediately after the death of individuals, especially when immediate burial or cremation isnt possible, or when autopsies and medical studies are required to be conducted under preserved conditions.
Q: Where is this Mortuary Chamber most commonly installed?
A: This mortuary chamber is predominantly installed in hospitals, medical colleges, forensic labs, and research facilities where secure and reliable storage of bodies is critical.
Q: What is the process for operating the mortuary chamber safely?
A: To operate the chamber, connect to a 220V power supply, place the body on the provided trays, set the required temperature, and regularly monitor the system to maintain consistent conditions.
Q: How does the chamber benefit medical anatomy studies and research?
A: By providing a sterile, controlled environment for bodies, the mortuary chamber allows extended study periods, facilitating research, teaching, and detailed examinations without compromising specimen quality.