Nigeria
联系人 Oluremi
Katsina, Katsina State
Charcoal is produced using an oxygen-free process that heats
natural wood in order to remove the air and water and to create a
carbon product that will burn significantly longer than wood. Used
as a source of fuel for grilling foods, Charcoal is manufactured
for Charcoal grills in the form of briquettes, lumps or extruded
Charcoal. After the Charcoal is ignited, it begins to form a white
ash that coats the outside of each piece of Charcoal. Once it is
fully covered with ash, which should occur within *5 minutes, the
Charcoal is providing significant heat for cooking and is ready to
use.
Lump Charcoal contains no additives as fillers or binders and is
simply carbonized wood. Containing a high percentage of carbon
makes the Lump Charcoal last longer, burns hotter and create less
ash residue. Lump Charcoal is generally used in food smokers where
the Charcoal needs to burn for longer periods of time in order to
adequately smoke the meats or fish within the smoker.
Briquettes are the most common type of Charcoal being manufactured
by mixing powdered Charcoal with a binder and various fillers. The
binder helps to hold the briquette together as it is formed into
small round-cornered squares of carbon but it also works as a means
to decrease the temperature at which the briquette burns. Fillers
may be used to make the briquette easier to ignite or simply to add
bulk to the product which, if low grade binders are used, can
decrease the quality of the briquette since the binder reduces the
amount of carbon in the briquette.
Extruded Charcoal does not use a binder for the production of the
extruded product. Instead, bits of raw ground wood or carbonized
wood are used to produce the Charcoal. This manufacturing procedure
is the same process used to make the Japanese product known as
binchotan which some feel is the highest quality Charcoal
available. Made from holm oak wood, binchotan looks like a long
burned stick which is similar to what has occurred to produce the
product. The holm oak is burned at exceptionally high temperatures
and then is removed immediately to be extinguished with burned ash,
resulting in a product that is very hard and very high in carbon
content.
Although, traditional charcoal has lower purity than lump charcoal
or charcoal briquettes. Traditional charcoal contains mineral sand
and clay that is picked up by the wood and its bark, and it
contains more ash than the briquettes. Purification of traditional
charcoal can be done by removing the ash through a strainer,
leaving fragments of mostly good charcoal. After milling this
charcoal from the sifting process, the material is put into
briquettes. A binder is mixed with the milled charcoal and pressed
into briquettes
国家: | Nigeria |
型号: | - |
离岸价格: | ( Negotiable ) 获取最新报价 |
位置: | Nigeria |
最小订单价格: | - |
最小订单: | 10 Kilogram |
包装细节: | 5kg, 10kg, 15kg, 20kg ...Bags or as per customer's requirements |
交货时间: | - |
供应能力: | 10 Tonne per Month |
付款方式: | - |
產品組 : | Charcoal |