Do Pure cremations use coffins?

After the cremation process
The ashes will usually be placed in a simple cardboard or plastic container but you can provide your own casket or urn. Pure Cremation uses a biodegradable container made from cellulose and finished with an attractive photo wrapper.
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Do you have a coffin on a pure cremation?

A direct cremation is the funeral industry term for a basic cremation with minimal cost outlay as there is no hearse or limousine and uses a very basic coffin. We call it Pure Cremation. It all means the same thing.
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Is a body cremated with clothes on?

Cremation of a body can be done with or without clothing. Typically, if there has been a traditional funeral (with the body) present, the deceased will be cremated in whatever clothing they were wearing.
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What happens to the coffin in a cremation?

In all cases, the coffin and deceased are cremated together. Cremation begins immediately once the coffin is inserted into the cremator.
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What coffins are used for cremation?

You can choose coffins made of wicker or cardboard

If you don't like the idea of burning a solid wood coffin, perhaps due to environmental concerns, many crematoriums provide other options. Wicker and cardboard coffins produce fewer carbon emissions than solid wood when they go through cremators.
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Which part of the body does not burn during cremation?

What's really returned to you is the person's skeleton. Once you burn off all the water, soft tissue, organs, skin, hair, cremation container/casket, etc., what you're left with is bone. When complete, the bones are allowed to cool to a temperature that they can be handled and are placed into a processing machine.
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What is removed from a body before cremation?

The only parts of the body that are removed before cremation are artificial ones like a medical device or implant with a battery, silicone, pins, radiation pressurization, pacemakers, and large hip, knee, and shoulder replacements along with any external jewelry.
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Do they remove organs during cremation?

Are organs removed before cremation? Generally, there is no need for a deceased person's organs to be removed before cremation, unless they are being used for organ donation.
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What body part survives cremation?

The only thing remaining of the human body after cremation is part of the skeletal structure and occasionally small amounts of salts and minerals. The human skeleton is composed mostly of carbonates and calcium phosphates.
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How many bodies are cremated at once?

Only one body can be cremated at once, and all cremated remains must be cleared from the cremation chamber before another cremation can begin. These standards do mean that you may have little input into any 'customization' of a cremation process.
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Do you feel being cremated?

The body does not feel pain during cremation because the person is no longer alive. When a person dies, their brain stops sending signals to the body. This means that the person cannot feel pain or any other sensation.
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Does it smell when a body is cremated?

If you are concerned that the ashes will smell after the cremation, the answer is no. There is no odor emitted from ashes that have been properly cremated. Even over time, you shouldn't expect any particular smells to develop. If anything, certain cremation containers will simply emit a slight incense-like smell.
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How long does it take for a body to be cremated?

The process takes anywhere between three to four hours depending on the power of the retort and the mass of the body inserted. After this step is completed, the cremated bones will come out of the retort and then be processed.
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Can you be both cremated and buried?

Interment in a Burial Plot

This is still possible with cremated remains, and is a common practice among many religions. The process is as such: you purchase a container for the ashes, as well as the burial plot, a preferred casket, the burial vault for the casket, and an opening-and-closing ceremony.
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Do they break your bones before cremation?

The soft tissues, muscles, skin, and hair are burned and the bones are calcified until they break into small pieces. Any gases are released through an exhaust system, so there is rarely any smell associated with the cremation process.
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How long do cremated ashes last?

In order for something to decompose, it must have organic substances in it. Since all of the organic matter is burned away during cremation, this is why ashes can last (almost) forever - or at least for our entire lifetime. Bones are still DNA and scientists believe that DNA has survived for about one million years.
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Can you be cremated with your wedding ring on?

Crematoria advise that jewellery is removed to prevent loss or irreparable damage and in the case valuables are left with the deceased, it is at the families own risk as crematoria do not have responsibility.
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Why does skull burst during cremation?

Burning of the Body During Hindu Cremation

The fire is left to burn itself out. In that time the body is transformed to ashes, and it is hoped the skull explodes to release the soul to heaven.
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Do they drain all your blood before cremation?

15. Is a body drained before cremation? Draining a body of fluids does not happen before cremation. If a body is embalmed before cremation, the bodily fluids are exchanged (drained, and then replaced) with chemicals during the embalming process.
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Do funeral homes remove brains?

Do they remove organs when you are embalmed? One of the most common questions people have about embalming is whether or not organs are removed. The answer is no; all of the organs remain in the body during the embalming process.
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Do they crush the body before cremation?

The processor is a machine that uses blades to pulverize the bone fragments until the remains are less than 1/8” in size. The cremated remains are then transferred to a strong plastic bag and placed in either an urn or temporary container if the family has not selected an urn yet.
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Why do you have to wait 3 days before cremation?

Why do you have to wait 3 days to cremate a body? Because the crematorium needs the death certificate before they can cremate the body, this delays the process and is built into the waiting period. Some states also delay the cremation timeline in specific causes of death.
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Why do belly buttons not burn in cremation?

The ashes that remain are collected in vessels made of brass or clay ! Many may not know this, but the belly button of the deceased never burns to ash, it remains hard and in the same shape that it adorns the human body.
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How long does it take to cremate a 150 lb body?

Cremation takes between two and three hours at an average operating temperature of 1000 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. The typical time it takes to cremate a body is one to three hours, although it can take up to five hours in extreme cases. A 150-pound human body in a cardboard container takes about two hours on average.
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Does the brain burn during cremation?

If you're being cremated, your brain, like the rest of your body, will burn and become ash (usually the entire body is gone within 90 minutes).
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