Product Description :
Binchotan charcoal made from some hard wood such as: Dimocarpus longan; Litchi chinensis... Hard wood are heating in the kiln about 1000 - 1100 degree celsius about 30 - 35 days (depending on the kiln volume).
Price of product ( FOB price) :
1100 - 1250 USD per ton
Product origin :
An Thuong, Hoai Duc province, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Key Specifications/Special Features :
Gross Calorific Value (Dry basis), kcal/kg: > 8200.00
- Fixed Carbon (Dry basis), %: > 90.00
- Ash content, (Dry basis) (%): < 3.00
- Total sulfua (Dry basis),%: 0.01
- Burning time, hours: 4.5 - 6
- Easy to light, no sparks
Certification SGS, C/O, C/Q,... and As buyer Require
Place of Origin Hanoi, Vietnam
Port Of Loading Haiphong port
Delivery Time Shipment within 30 working depending on the quatity.
Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details :
Packing following OEM customer's requirement. Example: 10 kg; nilon PP inside,...
Binchotan charcoal has a reputation as the highest grade of activated grilling charcoal available worldwide. Also known as white charcoal, and burns up to four times longer than conventional charcoal. This marvelous product is also chemical free, odorless and almost completely smokeless. These factors and more make it the perfect companion for any grill master.
How to light Charco Binchotan Charcoal Binchotan white charcoal can be very hard to light because of its high natural wood density, it may take up to 30 minutes to light, nevertheless never use lighter fluids as this will affect the overall taste of your food. The best and easiest ways to light it is by using a charcoal chimney and direct fire underneath or Place Binchotan in an old pot with holes in the bottom, directly over a naked flame (Example: sit directly on your gas cooker ring or butane stove. Make sure that the Bichotan is fully lit and coated in ash before proceeding to use.
Binchotan burns much longer than any other charcoal and can be re used. If you are cooking for only an hour or two, then our Charco Binchotan can be re used again on your next BBQ. Extinguishing Binchotan can be done in two ways, either by placing the Binchotan in a closed Kamado or by extinguishing the Binchotan in water and letting it dry naturally for a day.
Premium Grade 1. Made from 100% Natural Hardwood extremely dense charcoal with a high carbon content (96%) maintains a high constant temperature for even cooking generates far-infrared radiation to reach inside the meat Smokeless & odorless â?? retains the optimum flavor of the food burns hotter, cleaner and far longer than any other charcoal.
Specification:
Function Binchotan Normal Charcoal
Structure solid, not easy to burn, heavy soft, friable, easy to burn, light
Purification great bad
Function can be used in food,filtering water/ deodorizer normal fuel, use for burning
Burning Time
3-4 hrs
1000-1200�°C High temperature resistance 40-50 mins
600-800C Heat intolerance
Exterior white powder and smooth cut on the surface dark surface
Made from Indonesia hardwood with Japanese style charcoal maker, Binchotan white charcoal is the most favorites charcoal ever for any purposes.
Most of chefs says that for best barbeques, they usually using the authentic Japanese charcoal which named as Binchotan. We also have Binchotan charcoal which is made from Indonesian wood and have quality similar to Japanese charcoal.
Charcoal is distinguished into white and black charcoal by how it is burned. Most restaurants use white charcoal. White charcoal is produced from the principal material of lychee wood through a complex manufacturing process just as pottery is fired in the traditional charcoal furnace. With carbon monoxide and the products of incomplete combustion removed at a temperature of 1,000 or higher, the charcoal delivers excellent fire strength and is solid. As it maintains a specified temperature level and a specified amount of far infrared, it boasts the advantage of creating plenty of meat infusion and keeping meat texture tender.
As lychee wood has a cross section that resembles that of oak and delivers 7400Kcal/1h, a calorie similar to that delivered by oak charcoal, it is perfect for grilling.
Specifications of our product:
(1) Commodity : Lychee Charcoal
(2) Material : Lychee Wood
(3) Size : S, M, L
(4) Calorific Value : Min 7,400 Kcal
(5) Fixed Carbon : Min 80%
(6) Moisture : Max 5%
(7) Ash Content : Max 6%
(8) Burning Time : 4 6 Hours
(9) Production Year: 2019 up P
Packing:
Net 7, 10 or 15 kg in a PP box with PE coated inside
PP box printed with a form as your requirement
Delivery:
Shipping Terms : CIF/ FOB
Loading Port : HaiPhong Port, Vietnam
Payment Terms : 100% By Irrevocable L/C At Sight
bincho-tan or white charcoal, also known as bincho-zumi, is a traditional charcoal of japan. it dates back to the edo period, when a craftsman named bitchu-ya chozaemon began to produce it in tanabe, wakayama. the raw material is oak, called ubame oak (quercus phillyraeoides).
making
binchotan is made by carbonizing oak wood at a moderately low temperature. near the end of the process, the kiln temperature is raised to approximately 1000° celsius, making the wood red hot. at their deep red stage, the embers must be quickly removed and smothered in powder to cool. the powder is a mixture of sand, earth, and ash, which results in a whitish color on the surface of the charcoal, hence the name white charcoal. the quick rise in temperature, followed by quick cooling, burns up the outer layer of the wood, leaving a smooth, hardened surface.
characteristics
binchotan is almost as hard as steel, with a smooth surface when cut. when two pieces strike, a clear, metallic sound is emitted. binchotan is an excellent electrical conductor. it contains a variety of minerals that were absorbed during its life as tree. all trees have a porous structure, which is needed to absorb nutrients from soil. in just one cubic centimetre, binchotan contains billions of pores, for a total area that could cover a tennis court.
benefits
binchotan has many benefits. its branches can be used to filter tap water. binchotan has an alkaline effect, softening and improving the overall taste of water. it also has the ability to warm the body and help improve blood circulation, skin, and hair when added to the bath.
binchotan absorbs moisture from humid air and then releases it when conditions become drier. it absorbs unpleasant odors, so it can be used in bathrooms, refrigerators and shoe racks.
purifier
perhaps its greatest gift is to absorb harmful substances from various environments. within its pores and cavities dwell countless microorganisms - inoffensive to humans - that can decompose and destroy any toxic elements.
when dropped in water, binchotan can purify it - from chlorine and trihalomethane, for example - while releasing good minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium and others. water is purified and enriched at the same time.
blood circulation
infrared rays are similar to electromagnetic waves and can be absorbed by the human body in a range of a wave length between 4 and 50 microns. binchotan releases infrared rays between 4 and 14 microns, hence the body can completely benefit from the absorption. when the human body is exposed to infrared rays, it warms up as under the rays of the sun and blood circulation is considerably improved.
fuel for great cooking
binchotan cooks food thoroughly while retaining a delicious tenderness. the best barbecue restaurants in japan typically utilize binchotan charcoal for the best results.
binchotan emits negative ions while purifying and balancing the moisture content in the air. recent research shows that electromagnetic emissions from appliances like computers and mobile phones can harm the human body. charcoal burned at high temperatures (1000° celsius) - such as binchotan - has the ability to absorb electromagnetic waves.
flowerbeds + fields
ashes or small crushed pieces of binchotan placed in flowerbeds and fields cause air to flow into the ground, making micro-organisms more active. as a result, the soil is enriched and crops and flowers will grow better and fuller.
since it absorbs ethylene gas and ammonia, it also helps to maintain freshness in vegetables and fruits, and by absorbing heat and humidity, binchotan repels termites from wooden basements.