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
Pine wood briquettes are compressed blocks or logs made from pine wood shavings, sawdust, or other pine wood residues. These briquettes are created through a process that involves compressing and binding the wood particles together without the need for additional chemicals or additives.
1. Shape and Size As Requested
2. Ash Content Max 5.0%
3. Total Moisture Max 7.0%
4. Burning Time 3 - 7 hours
5. Fixed Carbon Min 79%
6. Caloric Value 7500 Kcal/Kg
7. Volatile Matter Max 13%
8. Hardness Max 75%
Sawdust charcoal briquette is made from hardwood sawdust. Sawdust as the main raw material in making briquettes, then is compressed into blocks of identical size and heated to become high quality charcoal briquettes. It is premium sawdust charcoal briquette which is produce little to none smoke, odor, or spark. Sawdust charcoal briquette is suitable for normal cooking and used in barbeque restaurant. We have 3 grades of sawdust charcoal (Grade A, B, and C)