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          Wood charcoal is a substance obtained by partial burning or destructive distillation of wood. It is largely pure carbon. Wood charcoal is prepared by heating wood in the absence of oxygen. In this process volatile compounds in the wood (e.g., water, hydrogen, methane and tars) pass off as vapors into the air, and the carbon is converted into charcoal. With the volatile component driven off, you are left with wood charcoal that is about 20 to 25-percent of the original volume of the wood. It's chiefly carbon, with traces of volatile chemicals and ash. When it burns, it won't produce as much smoke as burning wood, and it will burn long, hot and steady. Charcoal, being almost pure carbon, yields a larger amount of heat in proportion to its volume than is obtained from a corresponding quantity of wood.

 

Detailed Specification with Proximate Analysis Report

Size

10mm-100mm

Fixed Carbon

above 70 %

Moisture*

5 - 8 %

Ash*

1 - 3 %

Dust*

2 - 5 %

Gross Calorific Value

7200 Kcal/Kg

CaO content

NIL

Smoke

None

 * Vary during rainy season

 

Uses

·         Domestic fuel

·         Blacksmiths

·         Metallurgical operation as reducing agent

·         Raw material for activated carbon

 

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