Coconut shell is widely used for making charcoal. Coconut shell charcoal is super stiff, hard and resistant.
- Place of Origin: Vietnam
- Size: 5 - 10 cm
- Moisture: 12% Max
- Impurities: 0.3%
- Application: Agriculture
- Type: Activated Charcoal
Fully Matured semi husked coconut, Biscuit brown colour, morethan 60 days shelflife.
Key Specifications/Special Features : 500 to 600 gms/ Nut, 25 Nuts in PP bag, 13 to 14 Kgs/Bag, 2000 to 2100 Bags in 40 ft Container, 950 to 1000 Bags in 20 ft Container
Coconut shells are also very good and very popular materials because of fire and fire.
Specifications:
Origin: Vietnam.
Material: 100% Coconut Shell.
Color: Natural Color.
Feature: Eco-friendly, Sustainable.
Use: For charcoal, plant trees, decor garden,
Packaging: Carton box or as your request.
Status: No broken or damage
Material: 100% matured coconut
Color: Brown
Package: Mesh bag
Bag: 25 nuts
Weight: 700-900 gram/nut, 800-1300 gram/nut
Status of meat: Thickness
Origin: Vietnam
- Coconut shell is the strongest part covered in coconut fruit. Coconut shell is located in between the coconut flesh and coconut husk. This shell is naturally created to protect the inner part of coconut. This is shell is used to produce various handicraft applies and other applications.
- Specifications:
Material: Natural Coconut Shell
Color: Brown
Shape: Natural, half-cut coconut shell
Brand Name: 99 Gold Data
Usage: Growing plant, charcoal
Place Of Origin: Viet Nam
MOQ: 10 tons
Commodity: Dry Coconut Shells Husk - Biofuel
Uses: (1). (for Heating, Energy Uses and to Power Mills to Generate Electricity End Applications), (2). Dry Coconut Shells Husk - for Carbonization in Charcoal Kilns - into Coconut Shells Husk Charcoal Lumps - natural sizes mesh for Production-of (BBQ- Briquettes, Hookah and Shisha- machine made Charcoal)
(3). Dry Coconut Shells Husk to Crush / Grind into Sawdust to Produce - Coconut Shells Pellets
Burning: Long Burning Time
Specification: Moisture: 10%
Ash Content: 2%
Calorific Value: 3500-4000kcal/kg
Bulk Density: 410kg/m3