Company Blog 2025-06-22

How Do You Make High Quality Briquettes?

At present, the charcoal making machine is widely popular in the market and has a hot sales volume. This kind of equipment not only overcomes the traditional earth kiln charcoal burning time-consuming, difficult to master the technology, smoke pollution of the environment and so on. Therefore the charcoal making technology is improving continuously. It has solved the dual function of carbonisation time and solving the problem of deferred pollution. At the same time, the operation process is simplified. Anyone can operate it easily. Next, we will discuss how to make high quality briquettes.

 

 

Choosing the right wood for charcoal briquettes

 

Choosing raw materials is the first step in making high-quality briquettes. Hardwoods are more suitable for making charcoal briquettes than softwoods. This is because they contain higher levels of carbohydrates and less resin. Commonly used woods are: oak, apple wood, fruitwood, date palm, etc. If you are shouting raw materials with larger wood fibres, such as: sawdust, wood shavings, rice husk, bamboo shavings and so on. The quality of the produced charcoal briquettes are all very good. In addition, according to different wood raw materials, wood of different sizes and shapes, the temperature control in the firing process is crucial.

 

 

Controlling temperature and humidity during the carbonisation process

 

Temperature and humidity during charcoal making are key to producing high quality charcoal briquettes. Before starting the firing process, the wood needs to be cut into small pieces of the same size. It is then placed inside the vertical lifting carbonisation furnace. We need to light the wood inside the furnace and control the ventilation. Ensure that the temperature and humidity of the material in the furnace is within the right range. During the carbonisation process. We need to check the humidity and temperature in the carbonisation furnace regularly. Adjust according to the actual situation.


 

vertical lifting carbonisation furnace

 

Judging the quality of charcoal briquettes

 

To judge the quality of charcoal, we have to consider: colour, weight and hardness. High-quality charcoal is uniformly black in colour, light in weight and hard. If we tap with our hands to make a crisp sound. Then it means that the charcoal briquettes are of high quality.

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