“Colorado is the only state in the nation that doesn't require a license to run a funeral service company or become a funeral director, embalmer or cremationist, Horan says.”
“The most famous, of course, was Dr William Price, the pioneer cremationist and Chartist rebel, of whom there is a less than satisfactory statue on the square.”
cremator
One who, or that which, cremates or consumes to ashes.
“The product of cremation is not ashes in the sense of a powder, but fragments of bone, whose size is determined by the temperature of the cremator or pyre.”
“Results also indicated that significant reductions in atmospheric emissions can be achieved by optimizing small cremator units for efficiency and specific conditions at each locale.”
“The fair also provided Facultatieve Technologies with the opportunity to inform visitors about the various benefits of its equipment, including the FT III cremator.”
“While the safe temperature set for crematories is 850 degrees Celsius, those at the parlor's crematories ranged between 83 and 436 degrees Celsius.”
“Experimental studies and records of modern crematories suggest that approximately 643,000 kcal of heat is required to cremate an average 70-kg human body.”
“Authorisation was also given for two small individual crematories.”