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Black Charcoal

Black charcoal is produced by carbonizing wood biomass in a low-oxygen environment at medium temperatures ranging from 400–700°C. Unlike white charcoal (binchotan), which has a white ash coating, black charcoal retains its natural black color, has a lightweight and porous structure, low density, and ignites more easily. It is widely used for BBQ grilling, cooking, heating

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High Heat Value

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Long Burning Time

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Ash Content

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Carbon Content

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