Advanced Refrigeration and Safety Features
Equipped with a hermetically sealed compressor and high-density polyurethane foam insulation, this mortuary chamber reliably maintains temperatures between 2C and 8C. Individual insulated doors with gaskets and locks ensure separate preservation and maximum safety for each compartment. An automatic defrost system, LED digital temperature display, and power failure alarm add to the reliability and ease of use for demanding environments.
Durable Construction for Institutional Use
The chamber is engineered with an inner cabinet of stainless steel (customizable SS 304/316) for corrosion resistance, and an outer casing in either stainless steel or painted GI sheet for robust performance. Heavy-duty castor wheels (optional) facilitate mobility, while the unit's watertight construction and UV sterilization capabilities make it suitable for hospitals, police departments, and research centers. Built to endure frequent use, each door features an individual locking mechanism for added security.
FAQ's of Dead Body Mortuary chamber 2 body:
Q: How does the mortuary chamber maintain optimal temperature for body preservation?
A: The chamber utilizes a hermetically sealed compressor and high-density polyurethane foam insulation to consistently keep the internal temperature between 2C and 8C. A microprocessor-based digital controller and LED display allow precise monitoring and adjustment, ensuring bodies are preserved under optimal conditions.
Q: What are the benefits of individual insulated doors with separate locks?
A: Individual insulated doors with gaskets and locks provide secure, isolated compartments for each body, minimizing cross-contamination while enhancing privacy and safety. The design allows controlled and organized access for authorized personnel.
Q: When should the chamber be used in medical or forensic settings?
A: This mortuary chamber is ideal for preserving deceased bodies immediately after death until further examination or transfer, particularly in hospitals, mortuaries, research centers, and police departments. Its controlled environment slows decomposition and maintains sanitary conditions.
Q: Where can the mortuary chamber be installed, and is it portable?
A: The unit is suitable for installation in hospitals, medical colleges, forensic labs, research centers, and mortuaries. Though not portable, optional heavy-duty castor wheels allow for easier mobility within facilities as needed, but wall mounting is not supported.
Q: What process is involved in placing and preserving bodies within the chamber?
A: Bodies are placed on removable stainless steel trays inside individual compartments. The chamber's automatic defrost, UV sterilization, and internal LED illumination help maintain hygiene. Temperature is always monitored via a digital controller, with alarms for any deviations or power failures.
Q: How is hygiene and safety maintained in the mortuary chamber?
A: Hygiene is ensured through UV sterilization, waterproof construction, and stainless steel interiors that resist stains and corrosion. Safety features include individual locks, a buzzer alarm for over-temperature, power failure alerts, and digital temperature sensors.
Q: What are the main usage and benefits for healthcare and forensic professionals?
A: This chamber enables reliable preservation of bodies for autopsy, medical research, or forensic analysis. Its advanced technology, secure double compartments, and robust construction support health, safety, privacy, and regulatory compliance in professional settings.