Coconut Shell Charcoal (Arang Batok Kelapa) is a high-density, eco-friendly carbon material produced from the hard shells of coconuts, a renewable resource abundant across Indonesia's tropical islands. Sourced primarily from plantations in Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi, this charcoal is processed using traditional kiln methods to achieve superior hardness and low ash content. Key grades include Grade A (high carbon, low moisture) and Grade B (standard industrial grade), with variants like lump, powder, and briquettes for diverse applications. Global buyers prefer Indonesian Coconut Shell Charcoal for its consistent quality, sustainable sourcing, and competitive pricing, making it ideal for barbecue, industrial filtration, and metallurgy.
Indonesian Coconut Shell Charcoal is made from renewable coconut waste, reducing deforestation and appealing to eco-conscious importers.
With over 85% fixed carbon, it offers superior combustion efficiency for industrial and barbecue applications.
Traditional kiln methods in Indonesia ensure low emissions and minimal environmental impact during manufacturing.
Meets international standards for export, making it easy for buyers in Asia, Europe, and the Americas to integrate.
Backed by SGS and Halal certifications, ensuring purity and safety for food-grade and industrial uses.
Misefa offers consistent supply chains and tailored support for long-term importers of Indonesian charcoal.
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