WHITE CHARCOAL

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Diameter:

Length:

Burning time:

Moisture:

Ash:

Fixed carbon:

Calorific:

Volatile matter:

3-10 cm

45-50 cm

2.5-3 hours

2.1%

4.53%

67.12%

8000

28.35% 

 

   

What is White CharCoal?
White coal, also known as white charcoal, is a type of charcoal that is produced from organic materials through a process called slow pyrolysis. This method involves heating the biomass (such as wood or agricultural waste) in the absence of oxygen to convert it into a carbon-rich material. The result is a cleaner-burning and more efficient fuel compared to traditional black charcoal.

White coal represents a significant advancement in the field of alternative fuels. Its production from biomass and its efficient burning properties make it an attractive option for energy generation, industrial heating, and other applications. As the world increasingly focuses on sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, white coal offers a promising solution to reduce the ecological footprint of energy production.

Production Process:


 - Preparation: Organic materials are first gathered and prepared. This often includes drying and grinding the biomass into smaller pieces.
 - Carbonization: The prepared biomass is then subjected to a controlled heating process in a kiln or furnace. During this phase, the material is heated to high temperatures, typically between 300°C and 700°C (572°F and 1292°F), in an environment with limited oxygen. This helps in removing moisture and volatile components, leaving behind a high-carbon residue.
 - Cooling: After carbonization, the white coal is cooled under controlled conditions to prevent oxidation and maintain its properties.

 

 

 Characteristics:


 - Appearance: White coal is distinguishable by its white or light gray color, which is in contrast to the dark color of conventional black charcoal.
 - Calorific Value: White coal has a high calorific value, meaning it produces a significant amount of energy when burned. This makes it an efficient fuel source.
 - Burning Efficiency: It burns more efficiently than traditional charcoal, producing more heat and less smoke. This results in a cleaner combustion process with fewer pollutants and particulates released into the atmosphere.
 - Environmental Impact: White coal is considered to be a more environmentally friendly option compared to conventional coal. Its production process produces fewer greenhouse gases, and its use results in lower emissions of harmful substances.

Uses:


 - Energy Generation: White coal is used as a fuel for power generation, particularly in industrial settings where high energy efficiency is required.
 - Heating: It is also employed for heating purposes in various industries, including metal processing and ceramics.
 - Cooking: In some regions, white coal is used for cooking, offering a cleaner alternative to traditional charcoal.

 

 

 Advantages:


 - Reduced Smoke: The efficient burning process of white coal results in minimal smoke and soot, which is beneficial for both the environment and indoor air quality.
 - Lower Emissions: Compared to conventional coal, white coal emits fewer pollutants and greenhouse gases, making it a more sustainable choice.
 - Efficient Energy Source: Its high calorific value means that less fuel is needed to produce the same amount of energy, making it a cost-effective option.

   

 

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