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The difference between machine-made charcoal and ordinary charcoal
Machine-made charcoal is made of more than 70 kinds of plant-like materials such as crop straw, sawdust, shavings, rice husk, corn cob and branches, and more than 300 kinds of plant-like materials that can be burned. Compared with traditional charcoal, environmental protection mechanism charcoal has the characteristics of high calorific value, less ash, no pollution, long flame resistance and easy packaging.

Machine-made charcoal is superior to traditional charcoal in carbon content, calorific value and burning time. Moreover, the raw material is sawdust abandoned by wood processing plants, which belongs to waste reuse. Its use is similar to traditional charcoal, and it is mostly used as fuel for catering industry and civil heating. At present, it has not been opened for industrial use.

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Many merchants-mainly manufacturers selling machine-made charcoal equipment-vigorously promote the wide use of machine-made charcoal. This is extremely irresponsible and misleading to investors. Because of the high production cost, machine-made charcoal can not be used in industrial field at all. It is not that the industrial field is not suitable, but that it cannot be used. At present, traditional log charcoal is basically used in industry, and the price is only half of that of machine-made charcoal. Unless the log charcoal is absolutely forbidden to burn, it is sold in the market at zero. Because the production cost is higher than the original charcoal, it is impossible for the manufacturer of machine-made charcoal to sell it at a loss for industrial use, so the industrial use of machine-made charcoal is theoretically equal to zero. In fact, whether at home or abroad, machine-made charcoal is mainly used for barbecue, barbecue and hot pot.