Wood Products

Wood Products

Wood coal, commonly known as charcoal, is a lightweight, black carbon residue produced by burning wood in a low-oxygen environment. This process, called pyrolysis, removes moisture and volatile compounds, leaving behind a high-carbon fuel. Charcoal is widely used for cooking, heating, and industrial applications such as metallurgy and filtration. It burns hotter and cleaner than raw wood, making it ideal for grilling, barbecues, and blacksmithing. Additionally, activated charcoal, a refined form, is used in medicine, water purification, and air filtration.

PARAMETERSSPECIFICATION*UNITCHARCOAL SIZE
FIXED CARBON ( ARB)80 ( 5+/-)%0-6 mm
Total moisture ( ARB)5 ( 3+/-)%10-15 mm
Volatile matter (ARB)13 (3+/-)%40-60 mm
Ash ( ARB4 (3+/-)%60 – 80 mm
PARAMETERSSPECIFICATION*UNIT
Gross calorific value (ARB)4600 (100+/-)KCAL/ KG
Gross calorific value (ADB)5100 (100+/-)KCAL/ KG
total moisture (ARB)2 ( 1+/-)%
ASH Content (ARB)1 (1+/%

Properties & Benefits:

High Energy Efficiency: Burns hotter and cleaner than raw wood.
Lightweight & Porous: Easy to transport and store.
Lower Emissions: Produces less smoke and pollutants compared to regular wood.
Versatile Use: Used in cooking, metallurgy, filtration, and even cosmetics.

Environmental Impact & Sustainability:

While charcoal is renewable, large-scale deforestation for production can harm ecosystems. Sustainable practices, such as using plantation-grown wood and improved kiln technology, help reduce environmental impact.
In summary, wood product coal (charcoal) is a versatile and efficient fuel with widespread applications, but sustainable production methods are crucial for minimizing environmental effects.

Prayosha Tredlink LLP

Customer Feedback

Get In Touch