About TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER
TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER ETMA-402
Comprise of a cabinet with separate carriages for storage of cadaver.
Each compartment is equipped with a hinged door locking arrangement.
The cabinet is made of prefabricated polyurethane foam (PUF).
Sandwich panels which are assembled at side with other lest technology.
Special Feature
- With Temperature Variation Alarm.
- Door Opening Alarm.
- Power Failure Alarm.
Efficient Dual-Storage for Medical FacilitiesThe TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER accommodates two bodies, enabling hospitals and medical institutions to optimize storage and preservation processes. Its integrated cooling system maintains a stable, controlled environment, crucial for anatomical studies, post-mortem examinations, and forensic investigations.
Designed for Durability and HygieneConstructed from high-quality stainless steel, the chamber resists corrosion and is easy to clean, supporting stringent hygiene protocols. This material selection ensures the longevity of the mortuary chamber, reducing maintenance needs for healthcare institutions.
FAQs of TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER:
Q: How does the TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER maintain the preservation of cadavers?
A: The chamber uses a powerful 5 HP cooling system and maintains a constant, low temperature to slow decomposition, thereby preserving the condition of bodies for medical or forensic purposes.
Q: What is the recommended usage environment for this mortuary chamber?
A: This chamber is ideally suited for hospitals, medical colleges, forensic and anatomy departments, or any facility requiring secure and hygienic body storage under controlled temperatures.
Q: Where is the TWO BODY COOL MORTUARY CHAMBER manufactured and supplied from?
A: This product is expertly manufactured, exported, and supplied from India, known for its reliable standards and quality in medical equipment manufacturing.
Q: When is a dual-body mortuary chamber preferred over a single-body option?
A: Dual-body chambers are preferred when institutions require additional capacity to store more than one cadaver concurrently, which can be essential for busy facilities or during high-demand periods.
Q: What are the installation requirements regarding power and voltage?
A: The chamber operates efficiently on a power supply between 220-380 volts, making it adaptable to a wide range of local and institutional power setups.
Q: Can the stainless steel construction benefit medical environments?
A: Yes, stainless steel is resistant to stain and corrosion, providing an easy-to-clean surface that upholds sanitation standards necessary in medical and mortuary settings.
Q: What process is followed for safely storing bodies in this chamber?
A: Bodies are placed on designated trays and slid into the chamber, ensuring minimal handling and optimal preservation. The temperature is set according to protocol, and regular monitoring is performed to maintain safety and effectiveness.