Hookah Charcoal Briquette | Shisha Charcoal Briquette
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Charcoal Briquette |
Our
personal briquette is created
of all organic materials: coconut shell charcoal and small part of organic starch
as binder. Absolutely it! Absolutely no borax, Absolutely no nitrate, Absolutely no anthracite. Ninguna!
Briquetting is a technique where coconut shell charcoal powder is pressurised under high tension using mechanical pushes method. Mixing with very small part of starch under this tension thus binding the material into a briquette.
During the data compresion of
the material, temps rise adequately to make
the moisture in the coconut shell charcoal to escape. This will create
dry briquette so it will be easy to burn.
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briquettes were being burned |
There are
two techniques in creating
charcoal briquettes:
1. Briquetting and then Carbonization
In this technique, first the biomass should
be ground into the powder form. The biomass is then pushed in briquetting devices.
Biomass briquettes is then changed to charcoal
kilns for further carbonization technique. Due
to high temps during carbonization procedure, some briquettes could be damaged and harmed. Therefore, grading after carbonization is crucial step before shipping the finished goods to
customers.
2. Carbonization and then Briquetting
Raw biomass
first is transformed to charcoal form by
carbonization procedure. The charcoal is then
ground to form the powder. Since the charcoal doesn't have lignin as organic "glue" for briquetting, we need to
mix it with small part of water and binder such
as starch before push it in briquetting devices. Because of high temps
during pressing, the starch will immediately
form gelatine and bind the charcoal powder. Further drying process is essential to reduce moisture contents.
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