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White Oak Charcoal has white-ash-covered surface and this is
why it is called 'White Charcoal'. At the final stage of carbonization, the
kiln is partly opened to induce active burning, and then the charcoal is taken
outside to extinguish with sand and ash mixture. Advantages of white charcoal
are that it has much less smoke and fumes due to the final treatment, while
the price is quite expensive. Now only a few Asian countries have the market,
and the main market lies in prestigious restaurants, which use the very best
sources to keep their reputation. Compared with Black Oak Charcoal, this is
considered as a superior, showing more competitive aspects in burning quality
and less smoke.
- 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: 85-90%
- Calorific Value: 7000-7500 kcal/kg
- Packing: 20kg carton box
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