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Export Certificates & Documents (Downloadable)

Coconut shell BBQ charcoal briquettes are packed into inner cartons before those inners are loaded into a master carton. The inner-carton layer keeps briquette geometry intact and limits the fines generated when finished-goods stock is handled and moved.

Every export ships with a documented proof set — Certificate of Analysis, Safety Data Sheet, UN N.4 self-heating test, and Certificate of Origin — drawn from accredited third-party laboratories. The library below lists each document and its testing basis. Where a file shows a pending state, the current dated version is being finalised and is never shown as a fabricated certificate.

Document Library

COA — Certificate of Analysis

Method: ASTM D1762 / D5865

⚠ Pending — company data
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SDS — Safety Data Sheet (GHS)

UN 1361, Class 4.2

⚠ Pending — company data
Download

Self-Heating Test (UN N.4)

required for DG shipment

⚠ Pending — company data
Download

Certificate of Origin

+ IJEPA (Japan) / IK-CEPA (Korea)

⚠ Pending — company data
Download

ISO 9001

⚠ Pending — company data
Download

EN 1860-2 / DINplus

EU credibility (if pursued)

⚠ Decision pending
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SABER SCoC

Saudi shipments

⚠ Pending — company data
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Phytosanitary

destination-dependent

⚠ Verify before publishing
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Accredited testing laboratories

Certificates of Analysis and self-heating tests are run through accredited third-party labs:

  • Sucofindo (KAN LP-024-IDN)
  • SGS Indonesia
  • Carsurin
  • Beckjorindo
  • Intertek

⚠ Pending — company data

Email capture for the document pack activates once the form key and company email are configured. Until then, request documents over WhatsApp or email.

The product ladder runs Grade A - 100% pure coconut shell - through Grade B and Grade C, which are coconut shell and hardwood charcoal blends, with both hexagonal and pillow shapes available at every grade. Comparing grades side by side shows colour and surface differences only; the grade itself is defined by proximate analysis under ASTM D1762 and calorific value under ASTM D5865.

Why Dated Documents Matter

A certificate is only as good as its date. Re-testing on a regular cadence — and showing the version date on every file — is how a buyer can trust that the COA in hand reflects current stock, not a number from two years ago. The lab-reports section carries our own method-cited results as they are published.

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