Today, Mr. Luo, Sales Manager of Columbarium factory HuaHeng in Jiangxi, China, will guide you on how to select a Columbarium!
In traditional practices, burial was the common method after death. In ancient times, with smaller populations and more farmland, this was feasible. However, as land became scarce, cremation emerged as an alternative. The ashes are placed in urns and stored in a Columbarium, either at a funeral home or a temple These structures are designed with a modular system, ensuring stability and ease of installation.
The overall Columbarium design is elegant and minimalist, with a gleaming golden finish that radiates elegance. The high-quality product has earned widespread recognition from numerous customers. The panel material features electrophoretic aluminum alloy, which offers exceptional corrosion resistance. It effectively withstands exposure to acids, alkalis, and salts, making it one of the most durable anti-corrosion materials available. Even under harsh conditions, it guarantees over 50 years of service without corrosion, aging, fading, or peeling.
So, how should you choose a Columbarium?
One key feature of aluminum alloy Columbarium niche units is their fire-resistant and deformation-resistant properties. Aluminum alloy is a Class A fire-retardant material. The manufacturing process involves melting aluminum ingots, extruding them through molds under high temperature, and finally applying surface treatments. The surface can be customized in various finishes, including electrophoretic coating, electroplating, triple-acid polishing, and powder spraying. At HuaHeng Columbarium factory, we primarily use powder coating or electrophoretic treatment to meet diverse customer color preferences. Another significant advantage is its lightweight yet high load-bearing capacity. Each compartment can support up to 50 kg, reducing the overall weight burden on building structures. Our products are made from national standard 6063 aluminum alloy and are designed to be earthquake-resistant.