Rice husk charcoal is made from rice husks that are burned by regulating the temperature properly to produce high-quality products. This product has characteristics that are light, porous, and environmentally friendly, making it the right choice for various agricultural, garden, and industrial needs.
Description:
Rice husk charcoal is made from rice husks that are burned by regulating the temperature properly to produce high-quality products. This product has characteristics that are light, porous, and environmentally friendly, making it the right choice for various agricultural, gardening, and industrial needs.
Main Uses:
Planting Media: Burnt rice husks are used as a natural planting medium because they can increase air in the soil, store water, and maintain soil moisture. This is suitable for hydroponic plants, orchids, and various types of ornamental plants.
Organic Fertilizer Material: With its high carbon content, burnt rice husks are very effective for use as a material in making compost or organic fertilizer.
Absorbents: These are used to absorb odors and moisture in various industrial fields.
Biomass Energy: Burnt rice husks can be used as an environmentally friendly alternative fuel source.
Product Specifications:
Raw Materials: Quality rice husk
Texture: Light, dry and non-clumpy
Packaging: Packed in woven sacks or waterproof plastic weighing 20-50 kg, as per customer request.
Product excellence:
Completely natural and good for the environment.
The manufacturing process is carried out with excellent quality.
Strong and not easily damaged.
Available in large quantities for overseas shipping needs
Rice husk (burnt rice husk) is a protective layer on grain which is often found in the form of waste. This husk can be found in almost all grain crops or grasses. In its application, this husk is used as a mixture of animal feed or burned to be used as a planting medium. You can find husks with many of these advantages in rice fields that have been harvested. Burnt husks are the result of burning rice husks in a cauldron or on a stove for a certain period of time until the husks turn black. The black color comes from incomplete combustion due to water spraying on the husk coals before the coals turn to ashes. You can use the results of the combustion as burnt husks for planting media. The benefits of Indococo roasted husks are as follows. 1. Can loosen the soil 2. Binds nutrients to plants 3. Improve the acidity of the soil.
Supplier: Burnt Rice Husk
Rice Husk 1. Its high silica content makes it useful for strengthening building materials 2. It resists fungal decomposition 3. It resists moisture penetration 4. It decomposes slowly 5. It insulates well 6. Itâ??s renewable It has been used as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel. Combustion of rice hulls produces rice husk ash (RHA) which is a potential source of amorphous reactive silica. Most of the ash is used in the production of Portland cement.
Rice hulls (or rice husks) are the hard protecting coverings of grains of rice. In addition to protecting rice during the growing season, rice hulls can be put to use as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel. AND ANIMAL FEED 0 Potential On-Farm Uses of Rice Hulls Compost Production and Soil Improvement. ... Biochar Production. ... Fuel and Briquette Production. ... Supplemental Construction Material. ... Bedding for Hog/Chicken Deep Litter Systems. ... Livestock Feed Supplement. ... Potting Mix Production. ... Mushroom Production Substrate.
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Services: Manufacturing, export