Our sawdust is a byproduct of hardwood processing which is the foundation of high-quality charcoal. We carefully collect it from selected sawdust wood sources, ensuring consistency and sustainability.
The process of making charcoal from sawdust is called carbonization or pyrolysis, which involves heating the sawdust in a low-oxygen environment to remove moisture and volatile compounds, leaving behind high-carbon charcoal.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Wood Sawdust |
| Wood | Indonesian hardwood, Merbau, Ulin, Mahogany, Rosewood |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Calorific | 7.000-8.000 kcal/kg |
| Fixed Carbon | 90% |
| Moisture | 8% |
| Ash Content | 3.5% |
| Burning Time | 6 hours |
| Volatile | 7 % |
Ignition
Sawdust briquettes are easy to ignite.
Combustion
Sawdust briquettes have a good combustion rate and burn steadily.
Emissions
Sawdust briquettes don’t emit smoke, and their combustion products are non-toxic.
Ash content
Sawdust briquettes have a low ash content.
Heat output
Sawdust briquettes have a good heat output.
Storage
Sawdust briquettes don’t mold when stored for a long time.
Sawdust briquette charcoal is used for grilling and smoking because it produces little smoke, high heat, and has a long burning time.
Sawdust briquette charcoal is used for cooking and provides a steady flame.
Sawdust briquette charcoal is used in wood stoves and fireplaces as a consistent and long-lasting source of warmth.
Sawdust briquette charcoal is used in foundries, food processing plants, brick kilns, and pottery furnaces.
Our lump charcoal is a 100% pure and natural product made from carefully selected hardwoods—such as Halaban, Tamarind, Rosewood, or a blend of premium hardwoods sourced from Kalimantan, Sumatera, Java, and Papua. It is produced by burning the wood at high temperatures in a low-oxygen environment, resulting in charcoal that is mostly carbon—ideal for clean, long-lasting, and high-heat grilling.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Hardwood |
| Wood | Halaban, Tamarind, Rosewood |
| Shape, Size | 5 - 20 cm |
| Calorific | 7,650 kcal |
| Fixed Carbon | 74% |
| Moisture | 5-7% |
| Ash Content | 1.1% |
| Burning Time | 4-5 hours |
Burns hot
Lump charcoal burns very hot perfect for grilling.
Lights fast
Lump charcoal ignites very easily
Ash content
Lump Charcoal produces very little ash
Heat output
Lump Charcoal is highly responsive to oxygen
Burn
Lump charcoal Burns steadily, depending on the wood it was made from.
Lump Hardwood Charcoal is ideal for grilling due to it’s purity
due to it’s high heat Lump Hardwood Charcoal is also ideal for cooking
Shisha charcoal briquettes are compressed blocks of charcoal made from coconut shells charcoal that are used for shisha pipes. They are a type of briquette, which is a compressed block of combustible material used as fuel.
Our premium cube-shaped charcoal briquette was made from coconut shells charcoal and natural ingredients that are safe to use for shisha or hookah. We bring the material from the best coconuts charcoal sources in the island of Sumatera and Sulawesi.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Coconut Shell |
| Shape | Cube |
| Calorific | 7.000-7.500 kcal/kg |
| Fixed Carbon | 85% |
| Moisture | 6% |
| Ash Content | 2.4% |
| Burning Time | 2 hours |
| Volatile | 13 % |
| Ignition Time | 10 Minutes |
Heat Output
Shisha charcoal provides a steady and slow heat. Shisha charcoal can reach temperatures of up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Emissions
Shisha charcoal doesn’t irritate the eyes or cause stinging smoke
Ash content
Shisha charcoal has a residual ash level of less than 4% of its total mass
Burn Time
Shisha charcoal can burn for up to three times longer than traditional wood charcoal
Storage
Sawdust briquettes don’t mold when stored for a long time.
Hookah or Smoking Shisha.
Charcoal briquettes are used for low and slow cooking because they produce long-lasting heat.
Charcoal briquettes are used in industrial boilers, industrial furnaces, and locomotives.
Very well known coconut charcoal pillow briquettes which have great cost performance. They glow hotter, longer, faster, and are made from 100% natural raw materials. Perfect charcoal for steaks and juicy points
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Coconut Shell Charcoal |
| Shape | Cube/Finger, 25x25mm |
| Calorific | 7,000 - 7,500 kcal |
| Fixed Carbon | 85% |
| Moisture | 6% |
| Ash Content | 2.4% |
| Burning Time | 2 hours |
| Volatile | 13 % |
| Ignition Time | 10 Minutes |
Heat Output
Shisha charcoal provides a steady and slow heat. Shisha charcoal can reach temperatures of up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Emissions
Shisha charcoal doesn’t irritate the eyes or cause stinging smoke
Ash content
Shisha charcoal has a residual ash level of less than 4% of its total mass
Burn Time
Shisha charcoal can burn for up to three times longer than traditional wood charcoal
Storage
Sawdust briquettes don’t mold when stored for a long time.
Hookah or Smoking Shisha
used for low and slow cooking because they produce long-lasting heat.
used in industrial boilers, industrial furnaces, and locomotives.