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Brand: | Coconut shell |
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Category: | Metallurgy , Mining & Energy / Energy / Coal & Charcoal Products |
Label: | Coconut shell , charcoal , shell powder |
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Coconut shell powder
Coconut shell powder is made from coconut shells and is used as a filler in the manufacture of thermoset moulding powders like bakelite, synthetic resin glues or phenol formaldehyde.
Availability of adequate quantity of coconut shells is the most critical aspect.
Coconut shell powder is an industrial product and is considered to be suitable and cheap filler compared to others. It is easy to manufacture and results in considerable value-addition.
Coconut shell powder is mainly used as filler and thus it is an industrial product. It is used in the manufacture of thermoset moulding powders such as phenol formaldehyde moulding powder or bakelite and synthetic resin glues. Powder of different particle size is required for different end-uses.
Style: dried powder Specification
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Coconut shell charcoal
Shell Charcoal is an important product obtained from coconut shell. Shell charcoal is used widely as domestic and industrial fuel.
It is also used by blacksmiths and goldsmiths and in laundries. Shell Charcoal is also used to produce activated carbon.
Activated Carbon produced from coconut shell has certain specific advantages as the raw material can adsorb certain molecular species.
Shell is carbonized by using methods like pit method, drum method, destructive distillation etc. The shell charcoal is the raw material required for the manufacture of activated carbon.
The shell charcoal is manufactured by burning shells of fully matured nuts in limited supply of air sufficient only for carbonisation, but not for complete destruction.
The output of charcoal in the traditional pith method is just below 30 per cent of the weight of the original shells.
Type: coconut shell charcoal for heating
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Type: no smell, no smoke coconut shell charcoal for BBQ Specification
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Coconut shisha charcoal
The high quality charcoal for hookah are made of highly coconut charcoal. They are pure nature and no any toxicity.
The products are no smoke, no smell, no spark, non-toxic, easy to light, long burning time, economic and environmentally.
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Coconut shell based granular activated carbon
Coconut shell activated carbon like its names comes from the coconut shell that has been undergone steam activation process to create its activated carbon form.
During activation, it creates millions of pores at the surface of the carbon thus increasing the total surface area.
Coconut shell carbon has mainly micro-pores to meso-pores and due to its unique distribution of pores diameter, coconut shell activated carbon are very popular in the gas phase purification and potable water purification industries.
It is hard compared with other carbon & has a higher surface area. Coconut shell activated carbon gives more adsorption capacity due to its micro purpose structure and superior hardness.
Specification
Size 4 - 8 mesh (2,38mm - 4,75mm) Size 6 - 12 mesh (1,40mm - 3,35mm) Size 8 - 20 mesh (0,85mm - 2,38mm) Size 8 - 30 mesh (0,50mm - 2,38mm) Size 10 - 32 mesh (0,50mm - 1,70mm) Size 12 - 40 mesh (0,35mm - 1,41mm) Size 24 - 48 mesh (0,30mm - 0,71mm) Size 30 - 60 mesh (0,25mm - 0,50mm) Packing :25 kg/bag with 1080 bags/40’; 800bags/20’ 500kg/bulk bags with 360 bulk bags/20’; 550 bulk bags/40 |
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Payment Terms: | Negotiable |
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Hang Xanh International Co., Ltd | |
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Country/Region: | Vietnam |
Business Nature: | Trading Company |
Phone: | 4452394 |
Contact: | Quang Vu (Sales) |
Last Online: | 21 Nov, 2014 |