Panel Type Morgue Unit
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"The panel-type morgue unit gets its name from the arrangements used to keep bodies on panels (shelves) within it in an organized manner.
Mortuary refrigeration units are typically found in hospital morgues, forensic centres, funeral houses, and other similar settings.
The primary function of morgue storage systems is to assure the orderly storage, cold preservation, and preservation of deceased bodies.
Cadaver storage units can be used for a variety of purposes, including storing corps during the identification process, preparing and storing cadavers for burial, and holding cadavers for autopsies. Mortuary units provide advantages like structured and secure dead body storage, cold preservation, hygiene and sanitation, and organizational and efficiency benefits.
Hygiene and sanitation standards are met by Mixta panel-type mortuary units.
Mixta cold storage units have specific filtering systems to limit odour dispersion, lower the risk of illness, and create a sanitary atmosphere.
Mortuary units are divided into two categories based on capacity: those with a capacity of 2 cadavers and those with a capacity of 3 cadavers. The choice between 2-capacity or 3-capacity morgue chambers depends on the workload and needs of the specific location. The workload and needs of the specific location dictate whether a 2-capacity or 3-capacity morgue unit is used.
Depending on the location where panel-type morgue systems will be used, there are two alternatives for improving space efficiency and usability: front-loading and side-loading.
At Mixta, we offer a variety of panel-type morgue units, each with unique solutions.
We manufacture morgue units with freezer refrigeration for longer preservation of dead bodies.
We can also customize the dimensions of our morgue units to accommodate obese corps upon request.
Our cooling system uses R404A refrigerant, which provides high cooling capacity and has a long service life.