Ningshu Sawdust Charcoal Briquettes are made from pine tree sawdust which is collected from saw mills and does not contain any binders. The sawdust is dried until the moisture content is below 12%.?
It is then compressed into hexagonal briquettes under high pressure and temperature, without the use of binders. The briquettes are placed into a kiln and carbonized at 800 degrees Celsius for 7-8 days.?
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1) Type: Machine-made hexagonal & Squared shape
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2) Size: Length 8-40cm, Diameter 3.7-3.8cm, Hole diameter 1.0-1.5cm
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3) Characteristics:
? ? ? ? ? ?No smoke, No odor, No sparks,?Long burning time,
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? ? ? ? ? ?High fixed carbon, High calorific values, Environment Friendly
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6). Production Process
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Packing: ?10kg/12kg/18kg carton box, plastic bag inner,
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?strap outside, printing included
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Quantity loading: ? 26.5 tons/40'HC
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Delivery time: ? 10-15 days after the receipt of the down payment or original L/C
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Ningshu Service: ?High Quality, Good Service, Competitive Price, Delivery On Time
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Sample Policy: ?Free sample is ready on your request, you just need to pay the freight cost
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Customized service: ?All products size and package can be costomized according to your ?
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Payment Term: ?L/C, T/T, Western Union, Paypal
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Trade Terms: ?FOB, CFR, CIF
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Aimee Wang?
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SHIJIAZHUANG NINGSHU TRADING CO.,LTD
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Website: www.ningshucn.com
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Tel: +86-311-68002239 ? ? ?
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Fax: +86-311-68002239
Q:??What is charcoal?
A: ?In general, wood charcoal is a substance obtained by partial burning or destructive distillation of wood. It is largely pure carbon. Wood charcoal is prepared by heating wood in the absence of oxygen. In this process volatile compounds in the wood pass off as vapors into the air, and the carbon is converted into charcoal.?
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Q: ?What forms does charcoal come in?
A: ?As far as cooking is concerned, there are two main forms, briquettes and lump. Briquettes are the pillow shaped little pieces of compressed ground charcoal. Lump charcoal is charcoal which has not been formed into briquettes.