The manufacturing process for coconut shell charcoal typically involves the following steps:
Collection and Preparation: The process begins with collecting coconut shells, usually from coconut processing facilities or farms. The shells are then cleaned to remove any remaining coconut meat or fibers.
- Carbonization: The cleaned coconut shells are then carbonized in a kiln or other enclosed container. Carbonization involves heating the shells in a low-oxygen environment, which converts them into charcoal.
- Cooling: Once the carbonization process is complete, the charcoal is allowed to cool down.
- Sorting and Packaging: The cooled charcoal is then sorted to remove any uncarbonized pieces or impurities.