Using coal, we protect our wood.
From all natural power resources wood, perhaps, stared in formation and development of our civilization. Even now, in a century of a scientific and technological revolution and atomic engineering 47 % of wood prepared in the world are burnt as fuel that replaces 1 000 000 000 tons of oil. But burning of fire wood is far not the most effective way of reception of energy from wood.

Our ancestors who were burning through fire wood and a wood waste for reception of charcoal knew about it still. However, coal burnt down not only in a life. Its rather wide use as the fuel burning without a flame and a smoke, has begun with the advent of metallurgy. In ХIV-XVII centuries charcoal was used in an iron and steel industry, for melt of ferrous metals and pig-iron. Presently it use and in nonferrous metallurgy (for aluminium and pine forest reception). As charcoal finds application in the most various areas of human activity, in manufacture of pure silicon, glass, crystal, paints, electrodes, plastic, in medicine etc.
How to produce charcoal?
Charcoal is formed by a dry stage of wood. This process is called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition of wood without oxygen access. As a result of this process firm, liquid and gaseous products are being received. A firm product of pyrolysis just also is charcoal. Presently, thanks to high heat emission, to absence of a smoke and sparks, charcoal is strongly extended as fuel for fireplaces and braziers. At its burning the quantity of warmth equal 30-31 MDzh/kg is allocated. For comparison, at coal burning the quantity of warmth equal 30,5-36,8 MDzh/KG is allocated. One their key parameters of quality of charcoal the mass fraction of nonvolatile carbon is. According to STATE THAT 7657-84, in charcoal of the premium of mark A, the mass fraction of nonvolatile carbon should make not less than 90 %. The equipment used by our company allows making charcoal with a mass fraction of nonvolatile carbon to 95 %. Our company is the manufacturer of such exclusive product, as charcoal from pine and deciduous breeds of wood which is a novelty in the market of charcoal for braziers and fireplaces. The dishes prepared on such coals get juicy fruit aroma, and the room with a fireplace is filled with a refined smell, comparable with the Indian and Chinese aromas.












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