binchotan charcoal bincho-tan or white charcoal, also known as bincho-zumi, is a traditional charcoal of japan. it dates back to the edo period, when a craftsman named bitchu-ya chozaemon began to produce it in tanabe, wakayama. the raw material is oak, called ubame oak (quercus phillyraeoides). making binchotan is made by carbonizing oak wood at a moderately low temperature. near the end of the process, the kiln temperature is raised to approximately 1000° celsius, making the wood red hot. at their deep red stage, the embers must be quickly removed and smothered in powder to cool. the powder is a mixture of sand, earth, and ash, which results in a whitish color on the surface of the charcoal, hence the name white charcoal. the quick rise in temperature, followed by quick cooling, burns up the outer layer of the wood, leaving a smooth, hardened surface. characteristics binchotan is almost as hard as steel, with a smooth surface when cut. when two pieces strike, a clear, metallic sound is emitted. binchotan is an excellent electrical conductor. it contains a variety of minerals that were absorbed during its life as tree. all trees have a porous structure, which is needed to absorb nutrients from soil. in just one cubic centimetre, binchotan contains billions of pores, for a total area that could cover a tennis court. benefits binchotan has many benefits. its branches can be used to filter tap water. binchotan has an alkaline effect, softening and improving the overall taste of water. it also has the ability to warm the body and help improve blood circulation, skin, and hair when added to the bath. binchotan absorbs moisture from humid air and then releases it when conditions become drier. it absorbs unpleasant odors, so it can be used in bathrooms, refrigerators and shoe racks. purifier perhaps its greatest gift is to absorb harmful substances from various environments. within its pores and cavities dwell countless microorganisms - inoffensive to humans - that can decompose and destroy any toxic elements. when dropped in water, binchotan can purify it - from chlorine and trihalomethane, for example - while releasing good minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium and others. water is purified and enriched at the same time. blood circulation infrared rays are similar to electromagnetic waves and can be absorbed by the human body in a range of a wave length between 4 and 50 microns. binchotan releases infrared rays between 4 and 14 microns, hence the body can completely benefit from the absorption. when the human body is exposed to infrared rays, it warms up as under the rays of the sun and blood circulation is considerably improved. fuel for great cooking binchotan cooks food thoroughly while retaining a delicious tenderness. the best barbecue restaurants in japan typically utilize binchotan charcoal for the best results. binchotan emits negative ions while purifying and balancing the moisture content in the air. recent research shows that electromagnetic emissions from appliances like computers and mobile phones can harm the human body. charcoal burned at high temperatures (1000° celsius) - such as binchotan - has the ability to absorb electromagnetic waves. flowerbeds + fields ashes or small crushed pieces of binchotan placed in flowerbeds and fields cause air to flow into the ground, making micro-organisms more active. as a result, the soil is enriched and crops and flowers will grow better and fuller. since it absorbs ethylene gas and ammonia, it also helps to maintain freshness in vegetables and fruits, and by absorbing heat and humidity, binchotan repels termites from wooden basements. see our vast selection of binchotan products Nylon bag inner carton box. or customer required
-White Charcoal, also known as Binchotan, is a type of hardwood charcoal that has traditionally been produced in Japan. It is called �¢??White�¢?? charcoal because of its light color and unique benefits that create economic value compared to traditional black charcoal. -Binchotan is the purest charcoal on earth by the highest carbon proportion (more than 92%) and is completely odorless, and smokeless when burning. White Charcoal is more difficult to ignite than black charcoal; however, it burns hotter and longer. When hitting the pieces together, it gives a light metallic sound. The white charcoal doesn�¢??t break into small pieces while burning. USAGES Food grilled over white charcoal retains its natural flavor and moisture because it burns cleanly and without flames. It is popular in high-end restaurants and mostly in Korea and Japan. In addition, binchotan has many uses such as water purification, exhaust filter, deodorant, skin care, metallurgy, used in battery manufacture...
Product Name: Binchotan Eucalyptus Charcoal Calory: 8,500 kcal/ kg Burning time: 4-6 hours Fixed carbon: Min 95% Material: Eucalyptus wood (bạch �?� n) Place of origin: Vietnam Moisure: Max 3% Ash content: 5 Tons/ month Packing: Carton boxes with plastic bag inside Carton 60x40x40, with PP plastic, weight of carton 10, 12, 15, 20kgs or as the request of customer
Indonesia 2023 Premium BBQ Hard Wood Charcoal Manufacturer & Exporter ( Not Trading Company ) **** Raw material : High Grade Mix Heavy Hardwood ***** Usage : For BBQ, Grill or Restaurant **** Food Grade / No Chemical added ***** ( Dimension lump shape 5 cm up to 15 cm ) ***** Less Spark - Less Smoke - Odorless ***** Burning time : 4 hours up ***** Quick Lighting ***** Loading in 40ft = approx 18 tons to 20 tons ***** Delivery 3 weeks ***** Packing 20kg in PP Woven Bags with simple printed your LOGO on the bags to Dammam - Sohar - Jebel Ali - Hammad Dubai - Bahrain - Doha ^^^^ Production Capacity 2000 ton / month***** Payment by Bank Transfer - Please Note : Mentioned in B/L is WOOD CHARCOAL - not Wooden Products ! Not Miss-declared and we shipped under our own company name ( not using third party company name ) **** Payment term will discuss with buyer