Description:
A grade hardwood "halaban" charcoal
Sizing range of 5 cm to 10 cm in lump form.
Charcoal is spark free produce less smoke, odorless and have snow white ash after burning.
Flame white burning must be orange color.
Packing in plain white pp bags 20kg each
Delivery : 20mt in 40' container hc
Term of payment : t&t or lc
Available stock : 400mt
Color : brown - light brown
Pa : 28 - 36
Acid : 3 - 8
Packing : drum 200 l
Origin of indonesia
Gum copal is a resin produced by the sap of forest tree in the genus Daniellia.
Due to common impurities and differences in regions, gum copal ranges in color from black to yellow to white. Gum copal, along with ivory and slaves, was a significant export from East Africa in the nineteenth century.
It can have an appearance similar to amber and may be mistaken for it. Unlike amber, gum copal is usually only 100-1,000 years old and it has not yet fossilized.
Damar Batu is applied traditionally by the fishers as wood boat putty by way of mixing with kerosene. It has also been used for incense because it can give pleasant odor when burnt or heated. Nowadays, it is also being used in the manufacture of paints, putty, varnish/shellac.