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titleOfInvention Volume reduction method of biological remains
abstract The invention provides volume reduction method of biological remains, which comprises a high temperature molten process and a cooling treatment process directed to biological remains or bone ash of human or animal. By throwing the biological remains or bone ash containing minerals into a high temperature furnace and melting, the biological remains melt into melting liquid and obtain an amorphous, vitreous cured product by processing low temperature treatment. Compared to the volume of the biological bone ash after sintering of the biological remains, the volume of the cured product can be reduced to 20 to 75 percent. Accordingly, the cured product with high-density and small volume made from the biological remains by high temperature molten process not only can achieve the efficiency of volume reduction, but also solve the problem of insufficient space to accommodate the bone ash in a grave tower. Additionally, the cured product comprises stability and strength, which can be preserved and commemorated permanently.
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