Charcoal
Country of Origin
Indonesia
Storage
Keep away from sunlight, just store at room temperature
Packaging
Bag
Charcoal is a black residue consisting mostly of carbon, produced by removing the water content and volatile residues contained in it.
Coconut shell charcoal is a product produced from incomplete combustion of coconut shells. Coconut shell charcoal provides high heating heat and produces little smoke. To get shell charcoal, you can burn coconut shell waste in a combustion drum through a carbonization process.
The carbonization process is the process of changing the original raw material into black carbon through combustion in a closed space with limited or minimal air.
Coconut shell charcoal contains 6.24% water, 5.46% evaporated material, 0.54% ash and 87.76% fixed carbon.
The benefits of Charcoal:
- as a raw material for the active carbon industry.
- export in the form of briquettes (fuel).