Type:
Coconut Shell Charcoal
Physical Form:
Solid
Color:
Black
Usage:
Fuel for Cooking and Barbecuing
Coconut shell charcoal is a type of charcoal made from the shells of coconuts. It is used as a fuel for cooking and barbecuing, and also has industrial applications as an ingredient in activated carbon and as a fuel in blast furnaces and kilns. It is valued for its high heat output and long burn time. Coconut shell charcoal is considered a more environmentally friendly alternative to other types of charcoal, as coconut shells are a waste product that would otherwise go to landfill. It has no coating and has a burn time of 4 to 5 hours. The moisture content is less than 5%, ash content less than 4%, volatile matter less than 12% and the fixed carbon content is between 65% to 75%. The gross calorific value is at least 6000 to 6500 kilocalories per kilogram. Coating : No Coating Speed : 4hrs to 5hrs Moisture : Max 5% Ash Content : Max 4% Volatile : Max 12% Fixed Carbon : Min 65% to 75%Gross calorific value: min 6000 to
Type: | Coconut Shell Charcoal |
Physical Form: | Solid |
Color: | Black |
Usage: | Fuel for Cooking and Barbecuing |