Sawdust Charcoal

Sawdust charcoal, also known as briquette charcoal, is a type of fuel made from compressed sawdust and other organic materials such as wood chips and shavings. It is commonly used for outdoor grilling, camping, and other outdoor activities. Sawdust charcoal burns hotter and longer than natural lump charcoal, making it a popular choice for those who prefer a consistent heat for cooking or smoking. However, it may also produce more ash and smoke than natural charcoal, which can affect the flavor and aroma of the food or tobacco being smoked. Some people prefer to use sawdust charcoal for its convenience and affordability, while others prefer natural lump charcoal for its purity and flavor.

Specification

Shipping Detail

Production capacity : 250 MT / month

Port of Loading : Semarang/Surabaya/Jakarta

Minimum order quantity : 20″FCL.

Shipping document: Bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, report of analysis, self heating test, etc.

Packaging Details

Inner box / Brand box: 1, 2, 5 kg, inner plastic + Carton/brand box, full color printing + Master box 10kg Master box only: 10 kg, inner plastic, b/w printing or full color printing.

Master box only:

White charcoal is made by pyrolysing wood in a kiln at approximately 240 °C (464 °F) for 120 hours, then raising the temperature to around 1,000 °C (1,830 °F). Once carbonised, the material is taken out and covered in a damp mixture of earth, sand and ash.

Binchō-tan is a type of hardwood charcoal which takes the natural shape of the wood that was used to make it. It is also harder than black charcoal, ringing with a metallic sound when struck. Due to its physical structure, binchō-tan takes on a whiter or even metallic appearance and, apart from being used for cooking, has other benefits such as absorption of odors