The process
of producing the coconut shell charcoal begins with the carbonization by burning the
coconut shell with controlled air that is sufficient for carbonization. The output of
charcoal in the traditional pith method is just below 30% yield. To obtain good
quality charcoal, fully dried, clean, only mature shells are used. Coconut Charcoal are then sieved to the
different sizes that the buyer requires.
Detailed Specification with Proximate
Analysis Report
Size |
Different Mesh |
Fixed Carbon |
75 % & above |
Moisture* |
12 - 15 % |
Ash* |
2 - 3 % |
Dust* |
3 - 5 % |
Gross Calorific Value |
7720 Kcal/Kg |
CaO content |
0.0% |
Smoke |
None |
*Vary during rainy season
Key Benefits
- 100% Organic
- Renewable Resource
- Burns Hotter
- Lasts Longer
- Less Cooking Time
- Smokeless
- Environmental Friendly