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
Full husked coconut matured coconuts the husk is removed completely. Fully matured coconuts, but the husks have been completely removed. The shelf life of this variety is slightly less than that of semi-husked ones, but since there is no husk, handling these coconuts can be done easily. These coconuts must be stored in a cool, dry place. . Semi Husked Coconut the husk is left intact over the eyes of the coconut. Fully matured coconuts, but after hulling, the husk on the eyes of the coconut is intact. This is a sensitive area and by protecting it we can extend the life of the coconut by protecting the perishable area. -Mature - Full husked - Weight 0,8 - 1,2 kg - Brown light color
Coconut shell is an agricultural waste and is available in plentiful quantities throughout tropical countries worldwide. In many countries, coconut shell is subjected to open burning which contributes significantly to CO2 and methane emissions.Coconut shell is widely used for making charcoal. The traditional pit method of production has a charcoal yield of 25â??30% of the dry weight of shells used. The charcoal produced by this method is of variable quality and often contaminated with extraneous matter and soil. The smoke evolved from the pit method is not only a nuisance but also a health hazard. The coconut shell has a high calorific value of 20.8MJ/kg and can be used to produce steam, energy-rich gases, bio-oil, biochar, etc. It is to be noted that coconut shell and coconut husk are solid fuels and have the peculiarities and problems inherent in this kind of fuel. Coconut shell is more suitable for the pyrolysis process as it contains lower ash content, high volatile matter content, and is available at a cheap cost. The higher fixed carbon content leads to the production of a high-quality solid residue that can be used as activated carbon in wastewater treatment. Coconut shells can be easily collected in places where coconut meat is traditionally used in food processing.
Coconut Fresh : USD 350/MT (FOB) Semi Husk Grade A : USD 390/MT (FOB) B : USD 350/MT (FOB) C : USD 270/MT (FOB) AB : USD 370/MT (FOB) ABC : USD 330/MT (FOB) Fresh Coconut Semi-Husked Variety : Matured Coconut Color : Brown/Light Grade Designation : Grade A diameter : 40-45cm | Weight : 1-1,2 Kg Packing : PP Bags @25pcs/22-25Kg/bag Grade B diameter : 35-40cm | Weight : 0,8-1 Kg Packing : PP Bags @25pcs/22-25Kg/bag Grade C diameter :