There’s a growing need for structured body storage due to rising hospital admissions, legal requirements, forensic investigations, and even the unfortunate rise in mass casualty incidents. In all these cases, having a hygienic, secure space to temporarily or long-term store deceased individuals is non-negotiable. Traditional solutions—like wooden coffins or makeshift refrigeration—simply don’t hold up, especially in India’s humid and variable climate. This is where SS body preservation tanks come in. Their ability to resist bacterial contamination, support chemical or cooling preservation, and withstand wear makes them ideal. Whether you’re preserving a body for post-mortem analysis or awaiting final rites, a tank for preserving dead body ensures the process is managed with professionalism and care.
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About, The Author
This Article is Written By Mr. Puneet
Founder of Science Udyog
Mr. Puneet is the founder of Science Udyog, a specialized manufacturer of mortuary and biomedical equipment based in Ambala Cantt, Haryana. Since launching the company in April 2013, Puneet has delivered over 1,000+ units including dead body freezer boxes, mortuary chambers, cadaver tanks, and laboratory instruments to hospitals, forensic labs, and research institutions across India.
With 12+ years of hands-on industry experience, Puneet combines engineering expertise with real-world insights to build durable, regulatory-compliant solutions for critical healthcare needs. His leadership has positioned Science Udyog as a trusted name in the biomedical manufacturing sector.
- Laboratory Instruments
- Dead Body Freezer Box
- Hospital Furniture
- Cold Room