Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Machine-made Charcoal and Ordinary Charcoal

Machine-made charcoal is produced by the carbonization of briquettes made through the briquette machine. It takes agricultural wastes like sawdust, straw, rice husk and peanut shell as raw materials through the processing of briquette machine. The basic process of machine-made charcoal briquetting production are mainly crushing, drying, briquetting and carbonization of the four steps. Then, what are the differences between machine-made charcoal and ordinary charcoal?

1. Machine-made charcoal adopt the agro-waste as the raw materials to produce, and it has no destruction to the trees and circumstances; ordinary charcoal made from burned wood directly. It not only requires cutting plenty of trees, but also brings a large amount of wastes to pollute the environment during the burning process.

2. The carbon content of charcoal is about 80% and the calorific value is 7500-8000kcal/kg, while the calorific value of ordinary charcoal is about 6500kcal/kg with less heat energy.

3. The charcoal is easy to burn and has no smoke, carbon fire head and spark during burning process. The burning ashes fall down naturally without floating. There is about 3-6% aches after burning process.

4. The charcoal has the features of regular shapes and proper structures, uniform of length and size, with or without hollow in the center part and easy to be burn and used.

5. Moisture content of machine-made charcoal is less than 5% while the ordinary charcoal has high degree of moisture content.

6. There are no chemical substances in the charcoal and there are no poisonous, harmful substances and gases in it. And it is without bitter taste. 

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