1. Shape of charcoals which are; i. Lump shape wood charcoal ii. Stick shape wood charcoal, also called finger charcoal. 2. By their sizes which are i. BBQ charcoal, which is mostly from 40mm downwards ii. Restaurant grade wood charcoal, these are big sizes from 40mm to 200mm iii. Shisha grade wood charcoal. This is always in stick shape and makes use of the best wood. 3. By wood types which are of different types depending on the country; Here in Nigeria, we have, - Ayin wood charcoal as our best wood charcoal - Acacia wood charcoal - Oakwood charcoal - Mahogany wood charcoal - Rosewood charcoal Mixed wood charcoal is a mixture of all of the above.
Product We offer hardwood charcoal lump for restaurant, barbecue, shisha, and charcoal dusts for briquettes. We also offer other biomass like coconut shell and palm kernel shell Specification Our charcoal is produced from the deciduous timbers of the african rain forests. These include: oakwood, acacia nilotica, ayeen, iroko. Typical granulation include: Restaurant grade (60mm to 250mm): for restaurant Barbecue grade (30mm to 60mm): for industry and barbecues Fines or dust (1mm to 20mm): for various use including manufacturing of briquettes, agricultural use, medicinal use etc.
Our charcoal is produced from the deciduous timbers of the African rain forests. These include: Oakwood, Rosewood, Acacia, African birch tree (Ayin), African teak (Iroko) 1). Hardwood Charcoal Lump for barbecue (bbq); Granulation: 30mm and above; Carbon Content: 70% - 80% Moisture: 8% Ashes: 3% Maximum Volatile Matter: 15% Maximum Burning time: 3 hours - 5 hours Packaging Bulk/Loose Packaging 1x40�??FCL Polythene bags: Typically 30kg- 50Kg 2). Hardwood Charcoal fine Granulation: 1mm - 20mm Carbon Content: 70% - 80% Moisture: 8% Ashes: 3% Maximum Volatile Matter: 15% Maximum Burning time: 3 hours - 5 hours Packaging Bulk/Loose Packaging 1x40�??FCL Polythene bags: Typically 30kg- 50Kg
Our charcoal is produced from the deciduous timbers of the African rain forests. These include: Oakwood, Rosewood, Acacia, African birch tree (Ayin), African teak (Iroko) 1). Hardwood Charcoal Lump for barbecue (bbq); Granulation: 30mm and above; Carbon Content: 70% - 80% Moisture: 8% Ashes: 3% Maximum Volatile Matter: 15% Maximum Burning time: 3 hours - 5 hours Packaging Bulk/Loose Packaging 1x40" FCL Polythene bags: Typically 30kg- 50Kg 2). Hardwood Charcoal fine Granulation: 1mm - 20mm Carbon Content: 70% - 80% Moisture: 8% Ashes: 3% Maximum Volatile Matter: 15% Maximum Burning time: 3 hours - 5 hours Packaging Bulk/Loose Packaging 1x40" FCL Polythene bags: Typically 30kg- 50Kg