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PNP Global Supply

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Supplier From Viet Nam
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Mar-29-23
Mangrove Charcoal

A mangrove is a type of mangrove tree living in the coastal area, the area where brackish water and salt water intersect. Southeast Asia is an area with a favorable climate for these plants. The wooden body is crooked, there are eyes on the body, the wood color is slightly red-yellow. A mangrove has the effect of reducing natural disasters in the sea. In addition, it is also a raw material for charcoal production or as fuel.

Specification of MANGROVE Charcoal

Moisture content: 2.39%
Ash content: 2.04%
Volatile matter content: 21.95%
Fixed carbon content: 76.01%
Calorific value: 7504 kcal/kg
Burning time: 4-5 hours
Dimension of MANGROVE Charcoal

Shape: Round stick
Diameter: 3-8 cm
Length: cut as customer's request (12-20 cm)


Eucalyptus Charcoal

A eucalyptus is an industrial tree which is grown for logging and creating shade. The tree is about 5 to 6 years old with a height of over 7 meters and a trunk diameter of about 9 to 10 meters. Small elongated leaves. Eucalyptus wood is used to make paper or charcoal production (white charcoal, black charcoal). People often use branches and young trees used to produce charcoal.

Specification of Solid EUCALYPTUS charcoal

Moisture content: 2.1%
Ash content: 4.53%
Volatile matter content: 28.35%
Fixed carbon content: 67.12%
Calorific value: 6892 kcal/kg
Burning time: 3 - 3.5 hours
Dimension of Solid EUCALYPTUS charcoal

Shape: Solid stick
Diameter: 3-8 cm
Length: cut as customer's request (15-20 cm)



Sawdust Charcoal A1

Sawdust Briquette Charcoal is an organic material derived from wood, bamboo, and cork that is thinly planed and crushed. Due to their small size and unevenness, in the past sawdust was rarely used and was only considered a type of natural waste. Currently, people use Japanese technology to produce sawdust charcoal.

Specification of SAWDUST Charcoal

Moisture: 5% Max
Ash: 3% Max
Volatile matter: 8.01% Max
Fixed Carbon: 80% Min
Calorific: 7900 Kcal/kg Min
Burning time: 5-6 hours


Coffee Charcoal

The wood of the coffee tree is unlikely to bend, so it is rarely used for household appliances. Mainly, this type of wood is used to produce charcoal wood. Coffee trees that have died or are not economically viable will be used to produce coffee charcoal wood, a unique and eco-friendly option for grilling and heating purposes.

Specification of COFFEE Charcoal

Moisture content: 1.75%
Ash content: 5.82%
Volatile matter content: 29.89%
Fixed carbon content: 64.29%
Calorific value: 6701 kcal/kg
Burning time: 3 hours
Dimension of COFFEE Charcoal

Shape: stick
Diameter: 2-6cm
Length: 4-12cm





 
 
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