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Producer and exporter of high quality charcoal




We are producer and exporter of high quality charcoal called “White charcoal” also “Binchotan” for export located in South Est asia (Laos) and we have the pleasure to introduce you our product high quality “white charcoal” made of local hard wood (Cratoxylum formosum).

High quality charcoal called “White charcoal” also called “Binchotan”

White charcoal or “Binchotan” is a type of Lump charcoal or Hardwood charcoal is a traditionally Japanese charcoal that is completely different from the usual charcoal in just about every way possible.  it actually burns at a lower temperature than ordinary charcoal but for a longer period,  White charcoal or “Binchotan” is chemical free, smoke free and burn three times hotter than the usual wooden charcoal for up to 3-4 hours. The lack of chemical additives and the incredibly high heat preserves the flavorful juices, adds a beautifulsear, and makes anything barbecued on it absolutely delectable. These wonderful charcoals are not limited to kitchen usages, they also have health benefits if used properly. Because white charcoal is the hardest charcoal, it is also the hardest to light. However, once it is lit it will burn at the highest temperature for the longest amount of time.

Production temperature            800 ⁰C - 1000 ⁰C

Fixed carbon content                  85 - 90 % 

Ash content                               1,5 - 2 %

Volatile matter content                4 - 5 %

Moisture content                        4,5 - 5 %

Burning duration                         3 - 4 hours

No smoke - no flame - no odor - no spark - high heat

Procedure in Making High quality called “White charcoal” also called “Binchotan”

On the other hand, white charcoal is made by carbonizing the wood at a moderately low temperature, then, near the end of the process, the kiln temperature is raised to approximately 1000 °C to make the wood red hot. When making white charcoal, you need to be quite skilled in removing the charcoals, which have turned deep red, from the kiln and quickly smother it with a covering of powder to cool it. The powder is a mixture of sand, earth, and ash. This will then give a whitish color to the surface of the charcoal. This is where the name "white charcoal" was derived. The quick rise in temperature, followed by quick cooling, burns up the outer layer of the wood leaving a smooth hardened surface. It is also called a "hard charcoal". As tested by the Charcoal Standard Specification Test by the Agricultural Ministry of Japan, white charcoal may take some more time to ignite, but its thermal conductivity is way better than ordinary black charcoal. The flame produced by white charcoal lasts long enough to be used as a fuel. 

 Benefits of White Charcoal

White charcoal has several benefits. You can place it in a water container to filter water and release natural minerals. This will also help absorb chemicals in the pipe water. White charcoal also has the ability to warm the body and help improve blood circulation, skin, and hair when added to the bath. It also helps reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. White charcoal also supplies negative ions and purifies and balances the moisture content in the air. Recently, research shows that electromagnetic waves from electrical appliances like computer monitors and mobile phones gives harmful effect to the human body. Charcoal burned at high temperature seems to have a special structure that is good at electromagnetic waves absorption. The charcoal has to be processed at around 1000 °C to have this absorbing capability. Once again, remember that black charcoal and white charcoal may look just the same charcoal, but it differs depending on how the fire is extinguished. They also differ in many chemical and physical properties such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, ash, hardness, and the calorific value and flammability.  

Sizes:     Shapes round–split–mixed shapes          

Length: 30mm–40mm  Diameter: 20mm–60mm

               50mm–90                           “

               100mm – 190mm                “

               200mm – 270mm                “

Or request for others sizes are available

Packaging: Several packaging methods are  available in bags, cartons or as required.

Quantity:22 tons/45 days

Delivery: By 40”Ft container (22 tons) within 45 days

Terms: on basis FOB Haiphong port, Vietnam. CIF Europe available

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  •   Added: 02-05-2016   
  •   Updated: 09-02-2017   
  • Country: Laos
    City: Vientiane
    Languages spoken: English
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