Product: Hardwood Charcoal
Material: Natural Wood Biomass
Application: BBQ Grilling, Restaurants, Shisha, Industrial Heating
Hardwood charcoal is a high-quality natural fuel produced by slowly carbonizing hardwood under controlled conditions with limited oxygen. This process removes moisture and volatile compounds from the wood, leaving behind pure carbon-rich charcoal with excellent burning properties.
Because of its high heat output, long burning time, and minimal smoke production, hardwood charcoal is widely used for barbecue grilling, restaurant cooking, shisha (hookah), outdoor heating, and industrial applications.
Premium charcoal is produced from selected hardwood species, ensuring strong structure, high density, and consistent combustion performance.
Key Advantages
High and stable heat output
Long burning time
Low smoke and minimal sparks
Natural fuel without chemical additives
Environmentally friendly renewable biomass fuel
Ideal for grilling, cooking, and shisha applications
Types of Charcoal
Hardwood Lump Charcoal
Hardwood lump charcoal is produced directly from natural hardwood logs. The wood is carbonized in kilns or retorts to produce irregularly shaped charcoal pieces.
This type of charcoal is widely used for barbecue grilling, restaurants, and outdoor cooking because it burns hotter and faster than briquettes while maintaining a natural smoky flavor.
Common hardwood species used include:
Oak
Beech
Birch
Acacia
Lump charcoal provides excellent airflow and fast ignition, making it a popular choice for professional chefs and barbecue enthusiasts.
Coconut Shell Charcoal
Coconut shell charcoal is produced from natural coconut shells, which are carbonized and compressed into charcoal blocks.
This charcoal is widely used for shisha (hookah) because of its clean burning characteristics and very low ash production.
Coconut charcoal burns longer and more evenly than traditional charcoal, making it ideal for shisha lounges and premium hookah experiences.
Typical shapes include cubes, hexagonal pieces, and flat tablets.
Shisha Charcoal
Shisha charcoal is specially designed for hookah smoking applications. These charcoals are usually made from coconut shells or compressed natural biomass.
Shisha charcoal provides consistent heat, low odor, and minimal ash, ensuring a smooth hookah smoking experience.
Common sizes include:
25 mm cubes
26 mm cubes
Flat tablet shapes
These charcoals are commonly used in hookah lounges, restaurants, and private shisha setups.
Bamboo Charcoal
Bamboo charcoal is produced by carbonizing bamboo at high temperatures. It is considered an environmentally sustainable charcoal source because bamboo grows quickly and regenerates rapidly.
Bamboo charcoal is commonly used for:
Barbecue grilling
Air purification products
Water filtration
Traditional cooking applications
This charcoal burns cleanly with low smoke and consistent heat output.
Product Specifications
High-quality hardwood charcoal is produced under controlled carbonization conditions to ensure reliable combustion performance.
The fixed carbon content usually ranges between 70% and 85%, depending on the wood type and production process. Moisture content is typically below 8%, ensuring quick ignition and efficient burning.
Ash content normally remains below 5%, resulting in minimal residue after combustion. The calorific value of hardwood charcoal typically ranges between 6,500 and 7,500 kcal per kilogram, providing strong and stable heat output.
Charcoal pieces are generally sized between 20 mm and 120 mm, depending on the product type and packaging requirements.
Packaging Options
Charcoal is available in several packaging formats depending on the market and customer requirements.
Retail charcoal is commonly packed in 2 kg, 3 kg, 5 kg, or 10 kg paper or plastic bags, which are convenient for household grilling and barbecue use.
Restaurant and wholesale customers typically use 10 kg or 15 kg bags, providing larger quantities for commercial cooking.
For bulk distribution and export shipments, charcoal can also be packed in 20 kg bags or large bulk sacks depending on the transport method and customer specifications.
Palletized shipments are securely stacked and wrapped to ensure safe transportation and warehouse handling.
Applications
Hardwood charcoal is used in many industries and everyday applications.
Barbecue grilling and outdoor cooking
Restaurant and professional kitchens
Shisha and hookah lounges
Industrial heating and metal processing
Camping and outdoor recreation
Because of its high carbon content and clean combustion, charcoal remains one of the most reliable natural fuels for cooking and heating.
Storage Instructions
Store charcoal in a dry and well-ventilated area
Protect charcoal from moisture and rain
Keep charcoal away from open flames before use
Store bags on pallets to avoid ground moisture
Ensure good airflow in charcoal storage areas
Safety Information
Charcoal is a natural carbon-based fuel
Avoid inhaling charcoal dust during handling
Use charcoal only in properly ventilated areas
Never burn charcoal in enclosed indoor spaces without ventilation
Keep charcoal away from children and open flames before use
Sustainable Fuel Source
Charcoal produced from responsibly managed wood sources or agricultural residues helps support sustainable biomass energy production. Using renewable charcoal products reduces reliance on fossil fuels and promotes environmentally responsible energy use.

