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Common Auxiliary Charcoal Making Machine

We know that the key equipment for producing charcoal is the charcoal briquetting equipment. After the raw materials are extruded and formed by this machine, we can see the desired end products very intuitively. However, briquetting is only one [...]

Spare parts of charcoal briquette extruder machine

Customers who use charcoal briquette extruder machine for more than half a year may encounter similar problems: The briquettes discharging of the extruder machine is becoming slower and slower The finished charcoal briquettes are becoming looser The feeding of [...]

Raw materials to make charcoal

To know the raw materials that can be used to make charcoal, firstly we need to know what charcoal is. Charcoal is a dark brown or black porous solid fuel that remains from incomplete combustion or pyrolysis of wood [...]

Machine-made Charcoal Advantages

Machine-made charcoal - as the name suggests, charcoal, that made by machines, also known as manufactured charcoal, regenerated charcoal, and smokeless clean charcoal, is a charcoal briquette shaped material made by squeezing and processing wood chips. Charcoal briquette has [...]

How to quickly ignite machine-made BBQ charcoal

The BBQ charcoal that we commenly see has square, hexagonal, or spherical shapes. It is all machine made charcoal, which is made by pressing wood chips at high temperature. It has high density, high calorific value, is smokeless, odorless, [...]

how to make coconut shell charcoal briquettes

Coconut shell charcoal, obviously, is the charcoal product made from coconut shells. Coconut shell outside the coconut kernel can be made into various utensils and crafts, as well as activated carbon and coconut charcoal. The coconut shell charcoal briquettes [...]

What are the biomass briquettes used for?

In this article, we will introduce the Biomass Briquettes. And what are the biomass briquettes used for? They are a biofuel substitute made made from biomass materials such as sawdust, wood waste, bark, rice husks, straw, and groundnut shells. [...]

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