Hot Burning Sawdust Briquette Charcoal from Vietnam Square Shape with Japanese Standard

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Sawdust Briquette Charcoal (SBC)
Sawdust Briquette Charcoal (SBC) is a charcoal shaped hexagon or square bar with a hole in the center. Generally, square shape is
in great demand in Japan and hexagon shape is accepted in every other country.

Produced from compressed sawdust, no chemical or additives added so SBC is completely safe for BBQ and shisha using. With a high
burning temperature and quite long burning time (about 3 hours over 650 Celcius degree), it has been popularly used by restaurants
and consumers.

In Vietnam, most of SBC factories burn charcoal by rectangular kilns in 13-20 days and cool down charcoal naturally within the
kiln. This kind of kiln improves the quality and quantity of grade-A charcoal.


Product Description


Hexagon Sawdust Briquette Charcoal (L size)
Hole's diameter
1 cm 
Length
10 - 40 cm
Diameter
3.8 cm 
Requirement
No smoke, no sparkle, high temperation, long burning time, low quantity of ash




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About us

1, Yenkana is a professional company, exporting Japanese standard charcoal to markets all around the world.

Affordability

2. We put much effort into supplying reasonable products.

"Price is our key"

Service

3, We will back up you all the time. 


"Support is our core value"


Product Processing


1.\tCollecting sawdust

There is a wide range of raw wooden materials such as wood branches that are crushed into the powder size.Besides, sawdust is directly collected from a timber factory, chopstick factory or furniture factory.

2. Rotary screening

First, the raw material wood is well prepared and cut, then loaded into the kilns, burn wood at 300-500 degrees

3.\tDrying and removing the metal particles

The crushed particles are conveyed to a dryer by a conveyor belt. In this stage, it can remove excess moisture, the moisture levels are still above the recommended 10-12 percent. Then, the dried material is passed the magnet to remove all the metal particles.



4. Sawdust extruding

Then, the material continues to feed the sawdust extruder. Through the control of the mold cone, the material particles are more compact between the compression, and then pressed through the die mold, finally, the sawdust briquettes come out.

5.\tCarbonizing 

The sawdust briquettes are fired into charcoal. To do this, they are placed in a sealed kiln and ignite them for 5 to 7 days later and after reaching temperatures of up to 700-800 degrees celcius under anaerobic conditions.

6.\tPackaging

The workers put bars of sawdust briquette charcoal into the customized carton box with nylon bag.



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