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643A Pham Van Dong, Hanoi, Vietnam
Calorific value | Ash Content | Moisture | Fixed Carbon | Burning Time | Size | Diameter | Sulphur content |
>8000Kcal/kg | <2,5% | 2% | 85% | 4-5 hours | 5-25 cm | 2-6cm | 0,01% |
Charcoal has been used since earliest times for a large range of purposes including art and medicine, but by far its most important use has been as a metallurgical fuel. Charcoal is the traditional fuel of a blacksmith's forge and other applications where an intense heat is required. Charcoal was also used historically as a source of black pigment by grinding it up. In this form charcoal was important to early chemists and was a constituent of formulas for mixtures such as black powder. Due to its high surface area charcoal can be used as a filter, and as a catalyst or as an adsorbent.
Around the House.
1. Keep Bathrooms, Fridges and More Fresh. Charcoal absorbs moisture and unpleasant odors. Place a dish with a briquette in it in your bathroom, fridge, or really anywhere you want to keep fresh and dry. The best stuff here is additive-free charcoal, and the best results will come in places that don’t get much air circulation. Attics, closets, basements … You name it!
2. Zap Rust off of Cast Iron. There are plenty of methods for removing rust from cast iron. But want to avoid all the elbow grease? Just let the rust burn off over a charcoal grill. It’s the simplest, most effective way to restore your old pots and pans. After the rust is gone, let it cool completely and then re-season the cast iron as soon as you can.
3. Preserve Linens, Books, and More. Sure, nothing lasts forever, but you can certainly extend the life of your cherished possessions. Storing old books, photographs, clothing, linens, quilts, and more with a piece of charcoal will help do just that. The moisture-zapping briquettes will prevent your heirlooms from mold, mildew, musty smells and more.
Projects.
7. Protect Tools. Prevent rust from forming on your tools by storing them with a piece of charcoal.
8. Make a Terrarium. Want an easy, fun project? Bring your garden inside by making a terrarium. Putting a little charcoal at the bottom of the pot will help filter toxins and prevent root rot. You’ll find more about this here.
9. Never Buy a Disposable Water Filter Again. Buying disposable water filters can be a pain on both your wallet and the environment. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Click here for instructions on how to turn a disposable filter into a refillable one, with the help of a little activated charcoal, of course!
10. Make Cheap Vodka More Palatable. Vodka is supposed to be tasteless and odorless — but the cheap stuff, the really, really cheap stuff, is far from it. Luckily, though, with just a few things you probably have around the house already, along with some activated charcoal, you can turn that glorified lighter fluid into a smoother, better quality vodka.
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Q1. Are you factory or trading company? A: We are trading about all of products. |
Q2. Can I have a sample order? A: Sample is availabe (1cont 20ft at least) |
Q3. What is your lead time? A: About 30- 35 working days. |
Q4. What are the payment terms? A: FOB or EX-Work price, 30% T/T deposit and 70% T/T balance before shipment |
Packing:
+ 10kg; 15kg; 20kg; 25kg/PP bags (Poly-Propylene bags).
+ 3kg; 4kg; 5kg;10kg/ paper bags.
+ 5kg; 10kg; 15kg/ carton boxes.