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
Raw materials - Birch and pine sawdust mix
Dimensions - Length - 300 mm +-15 mm, Diameter - 90 mm +5 mm
Humidity - 8.4 %
Ash content - 0.72 %
Calorific value - 18,87 - 20,02 MJ/kg
Raw materials - Birch and pine sawdust mix
Dimensions - Length - 300 mm +-15 mm, Diameter - 90 mm +5 mm
Humidity - 8.4 %
Ash content - 0.72 %
Calorific value - 18,87 - 20,02 MJ/kg
Combusting temperature: 4200Kcal/kg
Moisture: around 10%
Ash content : around 4%
Mechanical durability: 95%
Partly destroyed briquettes:14%
Size : 155 x 110 x 65 mm