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Burial Vaults

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Ocala, FL
Burial vaults, concrete air conditioning unit pads & curb stops
 
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Burial vaults
 
Bloomington, IN
Concrete burial vaults
 
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The burial vault industry focuses on the production and supply of protective enclosures for caskets. These vaults serve to prevent the collapse of the ground above a grave and protect the casket from environmental elements. The primary materials used in the manufacture of burial vaults include concrete, metal, and plastic. Concrete vaults often feature a combination of reinforced concrete and a plastic or metal liner to enhance durability and resistance to water and soil pressure. Metal vaults, typically made from steel or copper, offer a high level of strength and corrosion resistance. Plastic vaults, made from high-density polymers, provide a lightweight and cost-effective alternative.

The manufacturing process for burial vaults involves several key steps. For concrete vaults, manufacturers mix cement, sand, and aggregate to create a concrete slurry, which they pour into molds. After curing, they apply a liner or sealant to the interior for additional protection. Metal vaults require cutting and shaping metal sheets, followed by welding or riveting to form a sealed enclosure. Plastic vaults are produced through injection molding or rotational molding, where heated plastic is shaped into the desired form.

Burial vaults find application primarily in the funeral services industry, where they are used to encase caskets in cemeteries. They help maintain the integrity of the burial site and comply with cemetery regulations that often mandate their use. The industry serves a wide range of customers, including funeral homes, cemeteries, and individual consumers planning for end-of-life arrangements.

The burial vault industry also intersects with the construction and materials industries, as it relies on raw materials like concrete, metals, and plastics. Additionally, it involves logistics and transportation services to deliver these heavy and bulky products to various locations. The industry must adhere to environmental and safety regulations, ensuring that the materials and processes used do not adversely affect the surrounding environment. Overall, the burial vault industry plays a crucial role in the broader funeral services sector, providing essential products that support burial practices and cemetery maintenance.

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