Minggu, 02 Agustus 2015

Why should use coconut shell charcoal briquette?


Why should use coconut shell charcoal briquette? 
Coconut shell charcoal is charcoal made from coconut shells. Utilization of coconut shell charcoal is included as a strategic business sector. This is because the rare people who use coconut shell. Besides its use with burned directly, can coconut shell charcoal briquettes used as basic materials. the use of charcoal briquettes into fuel can save the use of wood as the primary outcome of a forest. Society generally use briquettes for cooking various types of cuisine in the process must be burned first as barbecue. In east-central state, briquettes commonly used to consume Shisha, which is a kind of cigarettes smoked through a tool that has several flavors. Moreover, in the Middle East are also used to burn briquettes room fragrances. In Europe and America, briquettes used for heating process and sometimes briquettes are also used for combustion furnaces
Briquette charcoal is charcoal obtained by burning biomass dry with little air (carbonization). Bio mass is organic matter that originates and good living bodies of plants and animals. Examples of biomass of leaves, grass, twigs, weeds, as well as agricultural and livestock waste and peat (Johannes, 1991).







Why should use coconut shell charcoal briquette? Compared with coal briquettes and wood, coconut briquettes are more environmentally friendly. Coconut briquettes can generate more heat than wood briquettes (7000 calories up). Therefore coconut briquettes using 100% waste in the form of coconut shell, briquettes is not toxic because the sulfur content (0.10% Sucofindo). Coconut briquette product is more commonly referred to as an environmentally friendly product. The smoke produced almost no raw materials in the form of waste from coconut shells are then made into briquettes of high economic value.

The advantages of charcoal briquettes are:

  • Smokeless
  • Not Smelling
  • Not Pollute the air
  • Not at risk of exploding
  • Environmentally friendly



1 komentar:

  1. Hi Kris, is it suitable to use shells of young coconuts?
    Thank you

    BalasHapus