Charcoal

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Abna Haifa-Charcoal

Abna Haifa-Charcoal

Abna Haifa-Charcoal

Abna Haifa-Charcoal

Charcoals

Charcoal is wood that has been stripped down to its most basic form, carbon. This happens by cooking the wood in a low-oxygen environment with extremely high temperatures for a few days. The lack of adequate oxygen levels prevents combustion, but it does burn off volatile compounds and organic matter, such as water, methane, hydrogen, and tar. When organic matter is removed, charcoal, or char, is what is left behind.
This process dates back about 30,000 years, and is still used today because, at its simplest form, charcoal burns steady, hot, cleaner, and more evenly than wood. Charcoal can be made from any species of wood, but alder, oak, and maple are the most common and are classified as hardwood, or “lump charcoal.”
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