. Instant-lite
· 100% natural charcoal, without any chemicals
· low ash content
· high calorie
· smokeless, odorless, spark-less
· long burning time (5-6 hours)
· clean burning
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Quick Details
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Ash Content (%):
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3
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Burning time:
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4-6 Hours
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Use:
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BBQ, Cosmetic, Water Solution,...
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Calory:
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8000 - 8500Kcal/kg
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Carbon content:
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90%
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Moisture content:
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<5%
Quick Details
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Shape:
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stick and lump
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Type:
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WHITE CHARCOAL
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Place of Origin:
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Vietnam
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Ash Content (%):
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3
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Burning time:
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4-6 Hours
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Use:
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BBQ, Cosmetic, Water Solution,...
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Calory:
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8000 - 8500Kcal/kg
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Carbon content:
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90%
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Moisture content:
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<5%
Product Description
We speacialises in producing and exporting charcoal at top quality and reasonable price. With ten years ofoperation, we have a lot of experiences in both production and export.
As you know, to make black charcoal, the wood is carbonized at temperatures between 400 and 700 degree Celsius, then the kiln is sealed until the burning stops and the heat slowly dies away. We made white charcoal by charring the wood at a relatively low temperature for some time, then, near the end of the process, we raise the kiln temperature to about 1.000 degree Celsius to make the wood red-hot. Then we pull the charcoal out and quickly smother them with a covering of powder to cool it rapidly. The powder is a moist mixture of earth, sand and ash, and gives a whitish hue to the charcoal surface. That why we call it white charcoal. The rapid rise in temperature, followed by a rapid cooling, incinerates the bark and leaves a smooth, hard surface. If you strike it, you will hear a clear and metallic sound. Our main market for white charcoal is Korea and Japan and most of our customers are pleased with our quality and price.
Specification
White hardwood charcoal
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Moisture content
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5% max
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Volatile matter content
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2%
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Fixed carbon content
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90%
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Calorific value
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8000 - 8500Kcal/kg
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Burning time
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5 – 6 hours
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Color
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Silver white
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Wood charcoal originating
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Natural forest wood and cultivated forest wood
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