Charcoal, as a high calorie anthracite barbecue charcoal, is ideal for outdoor barbecues and get-togethers. The charcoal production process directly determines the quality of charcoal. So what are the different types of charcoal production? Today Allen will share with you the different types of processes for charcoal production.
Traditional Charcoal Kiln Firing
Charcoal production in Tearaway Lane is made in the form of smoked charcoal. Charcoal Kiln Firing Charcoal is made by burning charcoal so that it is carbonised in the absence of oxygen. This type of charcoal production is cheaper and suitable for small scale production. But the charcoal production cycle is very long. It takes from a few days to a few weeks, and it is easy to produce soot pollution. Therefore, this traditional firing method is not suitable for modern large-scale production.
Carbonisation Furnace Burning
The
carbonisation furnace is an important piece of equipment for making charcoal in modern technology. It is the process of preventing wood from being pyrolysed in a closed furnace. Charcoal is made by controlling the
carbonisation temperature, duration, airflow and other parameters of the furnace. This method of making can produce charcoal in large quantities. Both carbonisation time and energy consumption are saved. However, the
carbonisation furnace prices are very high, and regular maintenance of the equipment is also required, with a large initial investment cost.
Mechanism Charcoal Making
In the process of making charcoal, raw materials such as sawdust and wood chips are first compressed by a sawdust briquetting machine. It makes the wood denser and has a higher calorific value. Then it goes through the carbonisation furnace for high temperature carbonisation. Charcoal is often used for barbecue, barbecue meat and other dishes that are roasted for a long time.
In short, different charcoal production processes have their own advantages and disadvantages, and you can choose the production process that suits you according to the trial machine. Whether it is the traditional firing or the latest charcoal furnace, all parameters need to be coordinated to get the best charcoal.