Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Bamboo Charcoal

Bamboo charcoal is processed by a system known as the burning pyrolisis which aims to eliminate the water content, as well as making bamboo carbon material. The process of making bamboo charcoal can be done as the manufacture of wood charcoal. It's just to get a good quality bamboo charcoal, burning time and temperature must be set such that, if it is too hot or the less heat it will produce low-quality charcoal. If produced correctly, bamboo charcoal can rival the quality of charcoal from mangrove wood is widely used today.

Charcoal product itself can be used for many things, ranging from health products (activated carbon), water filter, up to fuel. Charcoal from bamboo material has an advantage because it has exceptional micro structure, with many shafts. Make it more effective as a neutralizer and water into fuel is much more effective than wood. Even when activated, bamboo charcoal will be more effective and better for burning.

In addition to the final product in the form of charcoal or activated carbon, bamboo charcoal-making process can also produce by-products of high economic value, such as bamboo vinegar. Bamboo vinegar is very popular because of the distinctive aroma. More broadly, bamboo vinegar can be processed again into cosmetic ingredients, insecticides, deodorants and agriculture. Bamboo vinegar has more than 400 different compounds that can eliminate odors, kill bacteria, and maintain healthy skin.

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