WOOD & COCONUT CHARCOAL

WOOD CHARCOAL (HALABAN, ACACIA, ULIN)
*For Halaban Wood
Ash Content: 2.05 %
Fixed Carbon: 61.4 %
Total Moisture: 5.74 %
= Halaban is a type of sturdy wood that’s commonly found in Indonesia. Depending on the region it grows in, it goes by names like Leben, Laban, or Lebeh wood. Halaban Wood Charcoal is a versatile and high-quality charcoal known for its exceptional heat retention, long burning time, and minimal smoke production.

COCONUT CHARCOAL

*For Coconut Shell Charcoal

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FixedCarbon:-%
Total Moisture: -%

= The coconut tree is like a treasure chest because you can find something valuable in every part of it, even in the coconut shell. This humble shell has a world of uses, and one of the coolest ones is making coconut charcoal. You can fire up a barbecue, enjoy some shisha, or even use it for industrial purposes.

Coconut Charcoal

Wood Charcoal

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