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The majority of metal caskets available on the market today are known as "protective" caskets. This terminology reflects that they are manufactured with a one-piece rubber gasket that runs around the inner lid of the casket.
Once closed, a locking mechanism draws the lids onto the base and the gasket forms a seal. This protective seal protects the deceased from the entrance of air and other gravesite elements.
Many higher quality metal caskets utilize a sophisticated magnesium rust inhibitor process. Metal caskets are commonly manufactured in 20, 18 and 16 gauge metals. Interiors are tastefully coordinated in a variety of materials form crepe to velvet allowing for a range of pricing to meet a wide variety of budget concerns.
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18 Gauge Steel Brushed with Moonstone Velvet Interior - 71006083 |
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18 Gauge Steel with Ice Pink Velvet Interior - 71006082 |
| Revere | |
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18 Gauge Steel with Ivory Crepe Interior - 71007383 |
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18-Gauge Spruce Blue with Blue Crepe Interior - 71006039 |
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18 Gauge Steel with Rosetan Crepe Interior - 71006173 |
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| Atlantic | |
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20 Gauge Steel with Rosetan Crepe Interior - 71007231 |
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20-Gauge Monarch Blue/Spruce Blue with Blue Crepe Interior - 71007200 |
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18 Gauge Steel with Pink Crepe Interior - 71006018 |
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18 Gauge Steel Brushed with Grey Cloud Velvet Interior - 4502114 |