I got it, just found the real source of image and noticed date of video.
I still wondering why that company build such thing. They build different furnaces to burn different things from regular garbage to chemical and medical junk, but that thing.... And according to specification it burn 50kg in a hour with huge amount of gas. Barely useful to hide thousands corpses.
I used to work at a heat treating plant. I actually looked into turning it into a crematorium since we had the furnaces and equipment for moving lots of heavy things.
Most of our furnaces didn't get hot enough to cremate a body. You have to get it over 1200 degrees. The belt furnaces could have done it I guess.
Anyway 1800 degrees is hot. 1800 degrees requires a lot of shielding and I guess you could set something up in a trailer, it would be very obvious. I would expect a lot of discoloration outside in the paint, and soot. Humans are mostly water so you have to deal with the steam.
Lots of steam. There is no way it would be useful in a crisis situation. Thats why FEMA buys so many body bags.
It is not 2 months. It is nearly 10 years.
The source.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6L0jiMloO8
That picture is just a frame form that 10 years old video. And it is not Mariupol, it is Saint Petersburg.
I got it, just found the real source of image and noticed date of video.
I still wondering why that company build such thing. They build different furnaces to burn different things from regular garbage to chemical and medical junk, but that thing.... And according to specification it burn 50kg in a hour with huge amount of gas. Barely useful to hide thousands corpses.
If it takes 2 minutes to load ... and I need to burn ... say... 6 million... Long does each burn take? 2 hours?
wait a minute.
ffs this shit again??? sigh
goes right along with zelensky and his "greater israel" bullshit.
maybe trump can help him with that lmao
I used to work at a heat treating plant. I actually looked into turning it into a crematorium since we had the furnaces and equipment for moving lots of heavy things.
Most of our furnaces didn't get hot enough to cremate a body. You have to get it over 1200 degrees. The belt furnaces could have done it I guess.
Anyway 1800 degrees is hot. 1800 degrees requires a lot of shielding and I guess you could set something up in a trailer, it would be very obvious. I would expect a lot of discoloration outside in the paint, and soot. Humans are mostly water so you have to deal with the steam.
Lots of steam. There is no way it would be useful in a crisis situation. Thats why FEMA buys so many body bags.