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Alkaline Hydrolysis


Alkaline Hydrolysis - Cremation Association of North America (CANA)

Also called water cremation, biocremation, and green cremation, alkaline hydrolysis is an alternative to traditional, flame-based cremation with a ...

Water cremation - Wikipedia

Alkaline hydrolysis is a process for the disposal of human and pet remains using lye and heat, and is an alternative to burial or cremation. An alkaline ...

What Is Alkaline Hydrolysis and How Does It Work? - Verywell Health

Alkaline hydrolysis uses water, potassium hydroxide (a common ingredient in liquid soap), relatively low heat (350 F/177 C) versus cremation, ...

Could Water Cremation Become the New American Way of Death?

Alkaline hydrolysis, also known as aquamation or water cremation, as an eco-friendly final disposition for his body.

Alkaline Hydrolysis & Water Cremation Options - Interra Green Burial

Alkaline hydrolysis is a process used for body disposition, where water and alkali chemicals break down organic material into its basic components. Often termed ...

"What Do You Know About Alkaline Hydrolysis? - Cremation ...

Alkaline hydrolysis is, in short, cremation. CANA took this position in 2011 for the simple fact that cremation is the method of speeding up decomposition.

Water Cremation thru Resomation - Donated Body - UCLA Health

Water Cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis, uses 95 percent water and 5 percent potassium hydroxide (KOH), an alkaline compound found in numerous ...

Alkaline Hydrolysis - National Funeral Directors Association

A process for the disposal of human and pet remains using lye and heat and is an alternative to burial or cremation.

What Is Alkaline Hydrolysis? Sustainable Funeral Planning - Earth

Alkaline hydrolysis is less pollutive than traditional cremation. It requires only about a quarter of the energy of flame cremation and it is ...

Alkaline Hydrolysis FAQ | Www.cremation-by-water.com

With water cremation, also know as alkaline hydrolysis, a base is added to water to create an alkaline environment. This changes the behavior of the water ...

How Does Water-based Cremation Work (Alkaline Hydrolysis)?

In this video, we explore the innovative process of water-based cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis. This eco-friendly alternative ...

Alkaline Hydrolysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Alkaline hydrolysis involves the replacement of acid with base causing swelling of wood biomass, decrease in structural polymerization, breakdown of lignin and ...

Alkaline Hydrolysis - Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association

alkaline hydrolysis ... Alkaline hydrolysis is not currently offered to Wisconsin families. However, legislation is currently being reviewed to give Wisconsin ...

Comprehensive Information on Alkaline Hydrolysis as a Form of ...

Alkaline hydrolysis (AH) is an alternative to flame-based cremation and burial. This process achieves the same end result as flame cremation, ...

What is alkaline hydrolysis and why it's more environmentally friendly

Nearly 20 states have legalized aquamation, a water-based cremation process that's touted as being more environmentally friendly.

The History of Alkaline Hydrolysis | The Good Funeral Guide

Alkaline hydrolysis was originally patented in the United States Patent Office by Amos Herbert Hobson of. Middlesex, England. His patent No. 394,982 was issued ...

Hey Mr. Green, Is Alkaline Hydrolysis More Ecofriendly Than ...

Filled teeth can be plucked from the remains and recycled. Lower temperatures help reduce carbon emissions; alkaline hydrolysis's emissions are just 10 to 15 ...

Fact Check: Alkaline hydrolysis, or liquid cremation, does not mean ...

Alkaline hydrolysis is a form of flameless cremation where a human body can be liquified and turned into wastewater after death.

"Alkaline Hydrolysis" by Victoria J. Haneman

Alkaline hydrolysis or liquid cremation is a clean, green alternative to fire-based cremation, using only 10% of the energy and producing no air emissions. It ...

Alkaline Hydrolysis: Water Cremation and the “Ick Factor”

Alkaline hydrolysis is a water-based chemical resolving process using strong alkali in water at temperatures of up to 350F (180C), which quickly reduces the ...