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Coconut Shell Charcoal  -  the  process  of  producing  coconut shell
charcoal begins  with  the  carbonization  by  burning the  coconut shell  
with  controlled  air  that  is  sufficient for  carbonization.  The output  of
charcoal  in  the  traditional  pith  method is  just  below  30%  yield.  To
obtain good quality charcoal,  fully dried,  clean, mature shells are used.
Coconut Charcoal  are then  sieved to the different sizes that the buyer
requires

Coconut Charcoal Briquette  -  is a  compact  block  charcoal  which
made from coconut  shell charcoal.  Our charcoal briquette is made of
granular coconut shell charcoal that is  crushed charcoal  and molded
using a natural binder. As fuel, it is hotter and last longer than ordinary
charcoal. It is suitable for household use both indoor and outdoor. Also,
it can be used in  food industries, fro barbecue,  stove fuel, metallurgy,
etc. .  

It is natural made from renewable source, virtually smokeless, produces
a small quantity  of  ash, burns  1.5 times longer than typical hardwood
charcoal  (more or less 3.5 hours at temperature 730F).  The length of
the briquettes can be customized from 3-12 cm.  Standard packing is 3
kg.  per  carton box with 130 pieces per carton or  in  7.5 kg carton box
with  105 pieces of  charcoal briquettes.  Other packing sizes and types
are available as per buyer's request.
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Desiccated Coconut,  Banana Chips,  Virgin Coconut Oil,  RBD Coconut Oil,
Coconut Milk,  Coconut Cream,  Coconut Flour,  Coconut Water,  Coconut Juice,  
Coconut Sugar,  Coconut Fiber and Cocopeat,  Coconut Charcoal,  Canned Tuna