Charcoal Briquettes

Charcoal Briquettes is a solid fuel made from residual organic materials such as sawdust, coconut shells, or agricultural waste, which are compressed into bricket form. The production process involves carbonization under limited oxygen conditions (pyrolysis) to produce charcoal, followed by compression using bricket machines. Charcoal Briquettes has a high calorific value and burns with a stable and consistent flame, making it a popular choice for both domestic and commercial use.

  1. Household fuel: Used for cooking, especially in areas with limited access to gas or electricity.
  2. Industrial fuel: Used in industries such as restaurants, hotels, and manufacturing that require efficient and economical energy sources.
  3. BBQ and grilling: Charcoal Briquettes is commonly used for barbeque and grilling due to even heat distribution and longer burning time.
  • Environmentally friendly: Made from renewable organic materials, reducing environmental impact compared to fossil fuels.
  • Stable and long-lasting heat: Produces consistent combustion and long-lasting heat, ideal for cooking and industrial applications.
  • Low smoke and free from harmful chemicals: Ensures better air quality, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
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