Sell Oak hard (white) charcoal (Offer to Sell)
Trade Lead Description:
White Charcoal was invented by Japanese 300 years ago. It is known by many Japanese now. The hard Charcoal has effected their life in varied aspects. Oak white charcoal is make from oak that is a very hard wood. Oak White charcoal is made by charring the wood at a relatively low temperature for some time, then, near the end of the process, raising the kiln temperature to about 1000oC to make the wood red-hot. The charcoal is then pulled out and quickly smothered with a covering of powder to cool it. The powder is a moist mixture of earth, sand and ash, and gives a whitish hue to the charcoal surface. This explains the name "white charcoal." The rapid rise in temperature, followed by a rapid cooling, incinerates the bark and leaves a smooth, hard surface. If you strike it, you'll hear a clear, metallic sound
Oak white charcoal is mainly used to roast food.
the wood at a relatively low temperature for some time, then, near the end of the process, raising the kiln... Posted from China - Beijing on 8 March, 2008 Last Modified on 15 March, 2008
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