Refuse derived fuel (rdf) processed from municipal solid waste (msw) analysis: carbon, 37.60%, hydrogen, 4.92%, oxygen, 24.06%, nitrogen, 0.72%, sulfur, 0.22%, chloride, 0.47%, moisture, 23.00%, ash, 9.01%, hhv 6, 798 btu/lb, lhv 6, 336 btu/lb organics: corrugated/cardboard, 14.67%, newsprint, 5.64%, other paper, 19.28%, mixed plastics, 13.88%, rubber, 3.33%, wood, 8.86%, textiles, 5.22%, yard waste, 14.25%, food waste, 12.47%, total organic composition, 97.61% inorganics: ferrous, 0.01%, aluminum, 0.36%, non-ferrous, 0.19%, glass, 1.65%, other, 0.18%, total inorganic composition, 2.39% the fuel atlantis, cape town south africa -
The charcoal comes in smaller and larger size depending on the usage.The larger size is used in Restaurant industry for BBQ purpose,while the smaller size is used for Shisha purpose. - 100% natural produce - Very high calories - No odor, no flame, no smoke - Packing in 10kg carton box Specification of Grapefruit Charcoal: Place of Origin: Namibia Material:Sisha wood, hard wood Type:Black Charcoal Shape of charcoal:Stick Burning time of charcoal 4 hours Application: Barbecue (BBQ)/Shisha Calory (J):7069 Diameter of charcoal:3-15 cm Length of charcoal:3-20cm Fixed Carbon %54.72 Volatile Matter (on dry basis 3.98 Ash Content (%): 4.35 Our charcoal burns extremely hot, with over 7800 cal/g of cooking power, is clean, smoke-free, Pure White Ashes and ZERO SPARKS. Our Premium XL pieces is amazing quality and perfect for BBQ, Restaurants, Grills and Retail Stores. Product Description Product Name Hardwood Lump Charcoal Material Hard Wood Application Barbecue (BBQ) Shape Lump Type Black Charcoal Granulometry: 40-200mm Fixed Carbon FC: 70% min. Moisture: 8% max Ash Content 4% max Calory (J) 6800 High calorific value: 7800 Kcal/Kg Burning time 4.5 Hours Raw Material Mix Hard Wood Feature Odorless Size 5-15 Cm Burning time: 4-5 hours Filtered: No dust, no sand, NO SPARKS Hardness 95%(not Easy Broken) Made from only natural hardwood, such as maple, oak, mesquite or even hickory.Once the wood is reduced to charcoal, its left in its original rough shape. In fact, the best way to determine the quality of the charcoal is to look at it if you can recognize the shapes of real wood, youve got the real thing.
We offer the best hardwood charcoal Place of Origin:South Africa Brand Name:hardwood lump charcoal Model Number:hardwood lump charcoal Material:Hard Wood Application:Barbecue (BBQ) Shape:Lump Type:Black Charcoal Calory (J):7800 Ash Content (%):1.5 Fix Carbon:75% Volatile:13.5% hardwood lump charcoal:hardwood lump charcoal
Wood pellet Wood pellet is a solid fuel that is produced by crushing and densifying waste timber like sawdust, forestry residues, forestry wastes. The length is 1-4cm and the diameter is generally 6, 8, 10, or 12mm. It is possible to produce 25mm wood pellet at maximum. In Sweden, 6mm wood pellet is encouraged to use in house as it can realize the best condition of combustion. Wood pellet production doesn't need to add binder as lignin, an element of wood, plays a role of binder and helps to pelletize when it is melted by heat.
Beet pulp is a highly digestible fiber source that is a byproduct from the processing of sugar beet which is used as fodder for horses and other livestock Beet pulp is the fibrous material left over after the sugar is extracted from sugar beets. Beet pulp is rich in fiber and is unique in its form as it is soluble fiber and highly digestible. Nutritionist Importance of Beet Pulp Despite being a byproduct of sugar beet processing, beet pulp itself is low in sugar and other non-structural carbohydrates, but high in energy and fiber. Among other nutrients, it contains 10 percent protein, 0.8 percent calcium and 0.5 percent phosphorus. It has no Vitamin A, so additional forage or supplementation is required to provide complete nutrition .It is economical as compare Wheat and Maize. How to Feed Beet Pulp? Beet Pulp can be feed to animals in fresh or in silage form. Beet Pulp can be feed throughout the year if bunker safely. A standard ration of beet pulp for Animals is usually dry weight. Before feeding to Animals, beet pulp is usually soaked in water, at a ratio of one-part pulp to about four parts water. The maximum amount of water is absorbed after three to four hours, but it may be soaked for as little as one to two hours, especially in hot weather when there is a risk of fermentation. Most commercial feeds designed for geriatric Animals contain large amounts of beet pulp and are fed straight out of the bag without being soaked, and manufacturer's directions generally recommend giving such feeds dry unless the Animals has dental issues that make chewing difficult. Product Type: Beet Pulp Use: Cattle Admixture (%): 10 Moisture (%): 14 Grade:Top grade Packaging:New PP Bags or Bulk Model Number: Beet Beet Pulp: Brown/Red
Details of our hardwood lump charcoal and Briquette Place of Origin: South Africa Brand Name: hardwood lump charcoal Model Number: hardwood lump charcoal Material: Hard Wood Application: Barbecue (BBQ) Shape: Lump Type: Black Charcoal Calorie (J):7800 Ash Content (%):1.5 Fix Carbon:75% Volatile:13.5% hardwood lump charcoal:hardwood lump charcoal
100% Namibian Hardwood Charcoal for export. The charcoal is made from hardwood obtained from the clearing of invasive bush on Namibian farms. The invasive bush is cleared as it prevents the proper replenishment of the groundwater reserves in an already arid country. The dense bush prevents the grasslands from being used as grazing for livestock and wildlife. The Blackthorn (Acacia Mellifera) makes up 80% of the packed product. The balance is made- up of Candle Thorn (Acacia Hebeclada) and Mopane (Colophospermum mopane). threatening the indigenous fauna and flora. The particle size ranges from 30mm to 90mm. Charcoal is normally packed in 20kg white WWP. It can also be packed in bags supplied by the client. This would include Kraft paper bags and polyprop bags.
Sekelbos Barkless Firewood Logs 28cm Well-seasoned firewood logs. We harvest dead trees and dead branches from the hardwood Sekelbos tree in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as the Bosveld. The tree is classified as an invasive species. The bark naturally comes off due to the harsh sun and arid conditions after two to three years.
Biochar SA Hardwood 1mm>15mm Hardwood charcoal Biochar made from South African Sekelbos. Sekelbos is an invasive species threatening the indigenous fauna and flora. The particle size ranges from 1mm to 15mm. Biochar is normally packed in 20kg white WWP. It can also be packed in branded bags supplied by the client.
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We harvest hardwood Sekelbos trees in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as the Bosveld. The tree is classified as an invasive species. The trees are harvested and cut into logs where it is left to dry in the hot African sun for at least six weeks before being packed and shipped. Trees are normally twisted and long pieces have to be especially selected and cut.
Sekelbos Firewood Logs 28c We harvest hardwood Sekelbos trees in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as the "Bosveld". The tree is classified as an invasive species. The trees are harvested and cut into logs where after it is left to dry in the hot African sun for at least six weeks before being packed and shipped.
Long well-seasoned firewood logs. We harvest dead trees and dead branches from the hardwood Sekelbos tree in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as the "Bosveld". The tree is classified as an invasive species. The bark comes off naturally due to the harsh sun and arid conditions after two to three years. Sekelbos Barkless Firewood Logs 80cm. Firewood Sekelbos
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