Coconut shell charcoal is the by-product of pyrolysis process which involves burning coconut shells in a limited supply of oxygen in order to carbonize it first. After that, coconut shell charcoal is crushed into powder and mixed with adhesive to manufacture different shapes and size of charcoal briquettes. Charcoal brick is made in international standard quality, excruder machine is used for production , after burning the bricks drop test is done , we specifically monitor the fixed carbon content should be more than 72% , after burning ash content is less than 3%, we use tapioca binder paste
Coconut shells that are CO2 neutral and some dried coconut are used to make coconut charcoal, a distinctive substitute for wood and standard charcoal. It is a naturally sustainable product that is beneficial to the environment.
Activated charcoal can be created using coconut shells as a basic source. The ash can be an active component in skin care products and cosmetics. When compared to activated carbon from other sources, that made from coconut shells is said to be superior.
Comparing coconut briquettes to conventional lump charcoal, the former burns more than twice as long. This implies that switching to new briquette blocks less frequently requires effort and is more cost-effective.
| Binder | tapyaco paste |
| Size | 25*25*25 and 26*26*26 |
| Quality test report after burning ash content | >3% |
| Drop test | Droped from 3 meter it should not break |
| Fixed carbon | more than 72% |
| Machine | hydrolic, excruder = we use excruder |
Due to its excellent heating capability and widespread use as a substitute for regular coal in grills, coconut charcoal is currently preferred by the majority of food manufacturers in the food business due to its pleasant aroma.
Because of the incredible moisturizing and purifying properties of coconut shell charcoal, coconut charcoal is often used to make soaps. These kinds of coconut charcoal soaps are gentle and healthy for the skin.
Similar to charcoal soap, this can be used to naturally whiten teeth, and the results are astonishing.
Additionally, coconut charcoal can be used as animal feed for pigs, chickens, and other livestock. Recent studies demonstrated that feeding coconut charcoal to calves enhanced their milk production rates.
Before grass is sown, coconut charcoals are spread with sand and other biomass resources.
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