In the new process a silk coffin enters a chamber and is submerged in hundreds of litres of water mixed with potassium hydroxide, an alkali.
The body is then brought up to temperature. In two hours it turns into white dust.
Chemically, the process is similar to - but much faster than - natural decomposition.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Water way to go: Funeral bosses plan to boil bodies to dust
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