Hardwood Binchontan Charcoal




Specification
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Material 100% hardwood Binchontan
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Odor Natural wood
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Moisture 5%
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Ash Content ≤ 2%
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Fixed Carbon ≥ 80%
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Volatile Matter ≤ 15%
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Calori Value > 4000 Kcal/kg
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Sulfur ≤ 0.1%
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Burning Time Up to 4 hours; no sparks, no smoke
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Shape Chunks/splits, sticks
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Size 2” x 2” x 2” for chunks 7.9" for sticks
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Packaging Polypropylene bag, kraft paper bag
Hardwood Binchontan Charcoal
Hardwood Binchotan charcoal is a high-grade charcoal produced from carefully selected hardwood. Known for its exceptional quality and unique properties, Binchotan charcoal has gained popularity worldwide for various applications, from cooking to water purification.
Characteristics and Specifications:
- Material: Made from high-quality hardwood, often from fruit trees.
- Process: Produced through a traditional Japanese process called pyrolysis, where the wood is heated in a kiln without oxygen to create charcoal.
- Appearance: Binchotan charcoal is typically cylindrical or rectangular in shape, with a dense, porous structure. It often has a whitish or grayish appearance due to its high carbon content.
- Durability: Binchotan charcoal is exceptionally durable and has a long burning time compared to other types of charcoal.
- Heat Output: It produces a high, steady heat and minimal smoke, making it ideal for cooking and grilling.
- Porosity: The porous structure of Binchotan charcoal allows it to absorb impurities from water, making it an effective natural water purifier.
- Mineral Content: Binchotan charcoal contains various minerals, including calcium, potassium, and iron, which can be released into water, potentially benefiting plant growth.
Benefits:
- Superior Cooking: Binchotan charcoal imparts a clean, smoky flavor to food without overwhelming it.
- Water Purification: The porous structure effectively filters impurities and improves the taste of water.
- Air Purification: Binchotan charcoal can help improve indoor air quality by absorbing odors and pollutants.
- Plant Growth: When placed in soil, Binchotan charcoal can improve soil structure and provide essential minerals for plants.
Uses:
- Cooking: Used in high-end restaurants and by home chefs for grilling and barbecuing.
- Water Purification: Used as a natural water filter to improve the taste and quality of drinking water.
- Air Purification: Placed in rooms to absorb odors and improve air quality.
- Plant Cultivation: Added to soil to enhance plant growth and health.
Unique Properties:
- Far-Infrared Rays: Binchotan charcoal emits far-infrared rays, which can penetrate deep into food, cooking it evenly and enhancing its flavor.
- Negative Ion Generation: It releases negative ions, which can help improve air quality and promote relaxation.