Is 20 or more years of cremation service of interest to your investment? Firelake Manufacturing designs and builds various models of incinerators that have lasted many years in the pet cremation field, so we know how important pet cremator durability is. Shown is a tenured P25 incinerator unit operating in the western U.S. This incinerator Continue Reading
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“B” Model Incinerator has Broad Applications
What can you do with a Firelake incinerator? The list grows. The latest trends for uses of incineration equipment are focused on legalized marijuana operations, pet cremation, and contraband disposal. What kind of incinerator is needed to meet these needs? One incinerator option is the small efficient B model that offers quick preheating Continue Reading
Firelake Incinerator, Load, Push START, Leave
Yes, it is that E-A-S-Y to operate. Open the balanced load door, place the waste or animals inside, close the loading door, latch it, and push START. Now you have time to go do other tasks while the Firelake incinerator does its work. The burners fire automatically and stop automatically. When you return in a few hours, later that day, or Continue Reading
Trays Allow Economic Private Pet Cremation
Firelake Manufacturing offers cremation trays to allow fuel savings while maintaining the integrity of separated remains. The blue bags in the photo hold individual animals, and depending on the size, as many as six or more trays can be stacked in one batch. When the animals are consumed the trays settle down on each other and contain the Continue Reading
Firelake Design, 5 Minutes and Running
A Firelake animal cremator in western Virginia sensed a problem and decided not to allow its preheat burner to operate. This is a safety feature built into all Firelake burners. The fault prevented the clinic from providing a pet cremation that was very important to customer satisfaction. Fortunately, Firelake cremation systems can Continue Reading
Animal Cremator P16 Start-up
A Firelake P16 was professionally installed and started last week in Appalachia. Housed inside a steel and block structure this unit should provide comfort to operators and protect the cremator from weather. Preheat is achieved in minutes. The operator can initiate the cremation process with the digital timer and walk off to do other work. Continue Reading
Fish Disposal in the Midwest
A research site near the upper Mississippi River uses the Firelake P25 design to dispose of materials from their lab. The P25 is a grated unit that creates a flame under the grates and allows the heat to rise through the waste. Ashes are free to fall to the bottom of the chamber and easily removed by pulling the ash from an access door at the Continue Reading
Incinerators That Last
Over twenty years ago a cremator was installed in southern Pennsylvania. Experience in cremator design is measured in decades at Firelake. There are many locations where our A, C, and P Series incinerators are working many years after commissioning. Small units and large units, propane, natural gas, and diesel burners. Medical waste, Continue Reading
How Do You Process Cremation Remains to Fine Ash?
The way remains gets processed varies greatly. Some operators simply return the remains of ash and bone as it exists after the cremation. This is an irregular mix of shapes, colors, and sizes. Other operators reduce and mix the remains to a more consistent uniformity. How is that done? Iron mallets and metal pails, rollers, and heavy Continue Reading
County Animal Control Uses Firelake Cremator
The management at Perry County decided upon a Firelake cremator for their daily cremation and disposal needs. This unit is seeing its 20th year of use, a confirmation that Firelake designs and builds quality. Considering a unit for your business? Do you want Firelake value OR immediate cost savings offered by low quality poorly designed Continue Reading