Body/coffin cold chambers in a cellular design with large or small lockable doors,
for accommodating the deceased.
Design:
Self-supporting, stable construction of at least 8 parts,
easy to disassemble, consisting of floor, wall and
ceiling sandwich-panel elements with self-centring
groove and spring sealing system. The interior and
exterior cladding of the wall and ceiling elements are
made of steel sheeting with a zinc/aluminium coating,
with white RAL 9002 synthetic paint and protective film.
The floor elements below have galvanized sheet steel
cladding with a polyester powder coating, the top of the
(design or specifications subject to change without notice)
floor elements in the variant with large doors is in slip-
embossed chrome/nickel steel trim (AISI 304) and a
floor construction that can take wheel loads of up to
30,000 N/m². For the small door version, the upper
side of the floor elements is chrome/nickel steel (AISI
304) with a ground surface. All wall and ceiling
elements contain no wood at all. The edges have foam
to protect against corrosion, the door frame elements fit
flush against the wall elements, the end elements are
chamfered on the front and/or long sides and have a
homogenous foam layer; the connections between the
elements - including the connections for partitions and
screens and so forth - also use a groove and spring
system. Thermal insulation of the elements is provided
by hardened polyurethane foam with an
environmentally friendly propellant, CFC-free according
to the Halogenated Agents Decree, with a foam density
of approx. 45 kg/m³. To obtain optimum K values, the
wall thickness (insulation) is 80 mm (for normal cooling
at +2 °C to +4 °C).