Eucalyptus Charcoal (White)

White charcoal from eucalyptus trees is a type of charcoal produced from the wood of eucalyptus trees. The production process typically involves heating the wood at high temperatures in a low-oxygen environment, resulting in the creation of charcoal with a characteristic white color.

White eucalyptus charcoal differs from black eucalyptus charcoal in several key aspects: the pyrolysis temperature, carbon content, heat output, and burning duration. White charcoal has better performance in these areas, while its cost is typically twice that of black charcoal.

SPECIFICATION  
Diameter 3-10 cm
Burning time 4–6 hours
Moisture max 3%
Ash
max 2%
Fixed carbon 85-92%
Calorific 7500-8000 kcal/kg.
Volatile matter 3-5%
Sulfur max 0.05%
Packaging 10kg; 15kg; 20kg; 25kg/ PP bag, carton box
Application Barbecue (BBQ)
Shape Stick
Type White charcoal
Material Eucalyptus wood