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BBQ Charcoal

Calorific Value

Calorific value is the heat released when charcoal is combusted, measured by ASTM D5865, ISO 1928, or ISO 18125, and reported as gross (HHV) or net (LHV).

Milled coconut shell charcoal powder is the input to the mixing stage, and its particle size distribution governs how densely the briquette presses and how well it holds together. Mechanical durability of the pressed briquette is checked by drop-shatter test.

Calorific Value

Calorific value is the heat released when charcoal is combusted, measured by ASTM D5865, ISO 1928, or ISO 18125, and reported as gross (HHV) or net (LHV).

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Carbonization drives off volatile matter and leaves a carbon-rich coconut shell charcoal that keeps the original shell curvature. Ash, fixed carbon, volatile matter and moisture in this material are determined together by proximate analysis under ASTM D1762.

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