Details: https://t.co/XyDUhcBpRu #IndiaFightsCorona @iitrpr pic.twitter.com/rzKlC8xUEMThe stainless steel trays on both sides of the cart are for easy ash removal.
The cart is equipped with combustion air for primary and secondary hot air systems, it further said.The disposal is completed within 12 hours including cooling as against 48 hours, said Harpreet Singh, Dean, IIT Ropar.Singh said that the cremation system or incinerator heats up at 1,044 degree Celsius which ensures complete sterilization.“Usually wood costs about ₹2,500 for disposing one body and poor families sometimes try to get by with much less and end up having to dispose of partially burnt bodies, or even whole corpses, in rivers," the dean said.The cart has wheels and it.