- 1 lb. of body weight will yield just less than 1 cubic inch of ash. Assume for shopping purposes that:
1 pound body weight = 1 cubic inch ash. - Cremation urn item descriptions list the size of the urn in Cubic Inches. If you know the weight of the deceased - then you know the size of the urn you need. Approx Weight = Approx Size.
- Easy example: A cremated 100 pound person will yield almost 100 cubic inches of ashes. So, if 1 pound = 1 cubic inch then this person would need an urn that is about 80-100 cubic inches.
- 1liter = 61 cubic inches
General size rule :
- a 240 lb.(108.8kg) person needs an urn that is 200 cubic inches or larger
- a 200 lb.(90.7kg) person needs an urn that is 180 cubic inches or larger
- a 150 lb.(68kg) person needs an urn that is 130 cubic inches or larger
- a 100 lb.(45kg) person or pet needs an urn that is 80 cubic inches or larger
- a 50 lb.(22.6kg) person or pet needs an urn that is about 40 cubic inches or larger
- a 25 lb.(11.3kg) person or pet needs an urn that is about 20 cubic inches or larger
- a 10 lb.(4.5kg) or pet needs an urn that is about 8 cubic inches or larger
- "Keepsake Urns" are typically 1-20 cubic inches are intended to hold a very small portion of ashes - not the full amount of a persons or pets ashes...just a small amount.
Urn sizing notes.
- The 1 to 1 ratio of Weight to Cubic Inches will insure you purchase an urn that is the right size 99% of the time.
- Also experts suggest purchasing an urn little larger in size than required to be on the safer side and to avoid having the urn which will be small for the ashes.
- The amount of cremation ashes will also depend on different variables like the size of the skeletal, bone structure of the deceased, temperature variations used inside the cremation chamber, how long the ashes were there in the cremation chamber, and the level of processing done once the ashes are removed from the cremation chamber and so on.
- 200 cubic inches is the industry standard for an adult urn, Keepsake Jewelry, Keepsake urns, Small and Medium Size Urns are exceptions.
How do I seal the urn ?
Once the remains
are put in the urn if the remains will not be spread later then they
can be sealed with a clear silicone or glue adhesive.
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