When a beloved pet passes away, deciding how to handle their remains is a deeply personal and emotional choice. Today, many pet owners in Thailand and Vietnam are looking for more environmentally responsible alternatives to traditional cremation or burial. This is where Pet Aquamation emerges as the solution of the future.
What Is Pet Aquamation?
Pet Aquamation (also known as alkaline hydrolysis) is a pet aftercare process that uses water and alkaline solution to gently break down the body—without fire. The technology mimics natural biological decomposition but accelerates it within just 18–24 hours.
As the manufacturer of aquamation machines, we designed our system to be:
Environmentally safe
Energy efficient
Low carbon emission
Friendly for both operators and communities
Pet Aquamation vs. Traditional Flame Cremation
Aspect
Flame Cremation
Aquamation
Emissions
High (CO₂ & toxic gases Environmental)
Near zero
Energy
Requires >800°C
Low-temperature, energy-saving
Waste Output
Ash + harmful gases
Only sterile liquid
Environmental
Potentially damaging
Environmentally friendly
Why Pet Aquamation Fits Thailand & Vietnam
1. Growing Environmental Awareness
Urban populations in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi are becoming more conscious of climate change and green living.
2. Low Operating Costs
Aquamation machines use minimal electricity and no fossil fuels—ideal for business owners seeking quick ROI and low overhead.
3. Growing Pet Services Market
Pet ownership is rising steadily in both countries, creating a huge demand for modern, ethical, and premium pet aftercare services.
How Does the Aquamation Machine Work?
The animal is placed into a stainless steel reaction chamber.
A mixture of water and alkaline solution is heated to around 95–98°C.
The process runs for 20–24 hours.
The result: sterile liquid + clean white bone mineral remains (which can be returned to the pet owner).
Benefits for Pet Crematory Owners
Green Branding: Be a pioneer in eco-friendly pet aftercare
Premium Service: Higher perceived value = higher profit margins
Easier Permits: Often more accepted by local authorities than flame cremation
Technology Support: Our machines are easy to operate and maintain
Conclusion: The Future Is in Water, Not Fire
If you’re a business owner in the pet care sector, it’s time to consider investing in a Pet Aquamation machine. This is not just an eco-conscious solution—it’s a visionary, sustainable business opportunity in Thailand and Vietnam.