CHARCOAL NOVA

Carbonisation (Burning)

Raw Material Selection: We source high-quality hardwood from sustainably managed forests. The wood is selected based on density, moisture content, and consistency to ensure optimal output.

Kiln Preparation: The hardwood is loaded into traditional or modern kilns. These kilns are designed to regulate airflow, which is crucial for carbonisation.

Carbonisation Process: The wood undergoes slow pyrolysis and is heated at high temperatures (up to 500°C) in a low-oxygen environment. This removes water, sap, and other volatile substances, leaving behind pure carbon in the form of charcoal.

Monitoring: Experienced workers continuously monitor temperature and oxygen levels to avoid over-burn or under-carbonisation.

Cooling Phase: Once the process is complete, the charcoal can cool naturally in a controlled environment to maintain its structural integrity.