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Cremulator is the name of the machine. Hard to say if the pic is one, hard to say it isn't one tho, crushing machines all look alike and work alike, you could rip the cremulator out of your local crematorium and put it to work doing limestone if you really wanted.
They're generally used one creature at a time so the bereaved get 100% pure their loved-one in the casket. I'm told the machines used for bulk grinding the bones from livestock work different to a cremulator, probably designed more for bulk and less for being cleaned down after every run.
There's video I saw somewhere online of a machine which chops up an entire car, literally tears it into shreds in about 20 seconds.
I read up a bit more of what this machine supposedly does, and it had big ball bearings or rocks inside the tumbler - that would make it crush things, but very inefficiently. More like those rock polishers.
No, bones don't burn. Neither do teeth. That all has to be crushed in a grinder, after the cremation, to make them into unrecognizably small fragments.
Teeth are basically very hard rocks, and bones aren't much softer. Take a chicken bone and cook it in your oven as high as the heat goes for as long as you can stand... It won't go anywhere.
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[–] Talc 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Cremulator is the name of the machine. Hard to say if the pic is one, hard to say it isn't one tho, crushing machines all look alike and work alike, you could rip the cremulator out of your local crematorium and put it to work doing limestone if you really wanted.
[–] RedBullTrooper [S] ago
Thanks. I learn something every day.
Do you know if a Cremulator could crush 6,000 Jews a day? Do they break down often, how much maintenance do they require?
The numbers don’t seem to be adding up.
[–] Talc ago
They're generally used one creature at a time so the bereaved get 100% pure their loved-one in the casket. I'm told the machines used for bulk grinding the bones from livestock work different to a cremulator, probably designed more for bulk and less for being cleaned down after every run.
There's video I saw somewhere online of a machine which chops up an entire car, literally tears it into shreds in about 20 seconds.
[–] WhyNoDonuts 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This machine is similar to what placer miners use to sort gravel to find gold. No “crusher” visible.
[–] RedBullTrooper [S] ago
Is this why they look like they are wearing miners clothes, and not striped prison pajamas?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonderaktion_1005
[–] WhyNoDonuts ago
I read up a bit more of what this machine supposedly does, and it had big ball bearings or rocks inside the tumbler - that would make it crush things, but very inefficiently. More like those rock polishers.
[–] Drkadrka ago
Looks like an old hammermill to me.
[–] clamhurt_legbeard ago
They do use bone crushing machines, yes. Are you asking about some specific aspect of that machine in particular?
[–] RedBullTrooper [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I’m seriously curious. I thought cremation takes care of everything.
[–] clamhurt_legbeard 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Here's a deluxe model. There are other, cheaper ones on that same site, as well.
[–] clamhurt_legbeard 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
No, bones don't burn. Neither do teeth. That all has to be crushed in a grinder, after the cremation, to make them into unrecognizably small fragments.
Teeth are basically very hard rocks, and bones aren't much softer. Take a chicken bone and cook it in your oven as high as the heat goes for as long as you can stand... It won't go anywhere.
[–] Psalm19_1 ago
Looks like industrial washing machine or dryer to me.
[–] RedBullTrooper [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It might accidentally crush bones.
[–] RedBullTrooper [S] ago
I’m wondering if this machine will work on rocks?