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Black Oak Charcoal is usually used in BBQ restaurants and in
industrial fields. This charcoal along with White Oak Charcoal is usually recognized
in several Asian countries like Korea, Japan, and China. Since it is not as
fully finished (see the explanation below) as White Oak Charcoal, it is called
'Black' Charcoal. Oak tree used to be a good source of charcoal in Asian countries
but now the production is quite limited. Meanwhile South East Asian Wood Charcoals
are replacing it with the lower prices.
- Application: pencil, tyre, black paint, toner, active carbon
base, fuel, BBQ, restaurants, etc.
- Moisture: 5-7%
- Ash: 2-3%
- Volatile matter: 5-10%
- Fixed carbon: 80-85%
- Calorific Value: 7000-7500 kcal/kg
- Packing: 20kg carton box
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