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Modern Crematory

Modern crematories are facilities equipped with advanced technology designed to safely and efficiently reduce human remains to ashes through a high-temperature process called cremation. This process typically involves placing the body in a specially designed chamber called a retort or cremation chamber, where it is exposed to intense heat (generally around 1400-1800°F). The heat causes organic materials to vaporize, leaving behind bone fragments, which are then processed into fine ash. Modern crematories adhere to strict environmental and safety standards, ensuring respectful handling of remains and responsible emissions management.