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Desiccated Coconut
Desiccated coconut is a form of coconut meat that has been grated, dried, and unsweetened. The process of desiccation involves removing the moisture content from the coconut meat by drying it, which results in a finely grated, powdery texture.
Coconut Copra
Coconut copra is the dried kernel or meat of the coconut fruit. It is obtained by removing the coconut husk, breaking the shell, and drying the inner flesh. Copra is typically produced from mature coconuts.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is a vegetable oil that is extracted from the meat of mature coconuts. It is a popular cooking oil that is used in many cuisines around the world. Coconut oil is also used in many beauty and skincare products due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties.
Coconut Sheel Charcoal
Coconut shell charcoal is a type of charcoal made from the shells of coconuts. It is produced by heating coconut shells in a low-oxygen environment to remove moisture and volatile compounds, leaving behind the carbonized coconut shell.
Coconut Charcoal Briquettes
Coconut charcoal briquettes are a type of charcoal made from coconut shells that have been converted into charcoal through a process of carbonization. The resulting charcoal is then compressed into briquettes using a binder, such as cassava starch or natural lignin.
Halaban Wood Charcoal
Halaban wood charcoal is a type of charcoal made from the wood of the Halaban tree (Shorea spp.), which is native to Southeast Asia. It is known for its high carbon content and quality, making it a desirable fuel source for various purposes.
Virgin Coconut Oil
Virgin coconut oil is a type of coconut oil that is made from fresh coconut meat, which is cold-pressed to extract the oil. It is considered to be a higher quality and more natural form of coconut oil compared to other types of coconut oil that may be refined, bleached or deodorized.
Palm Shells
Palm shells are the hard outer layer that covers the fruit of the oil palm tree. They are a byproduct of the palm oil industry and are produced in large quantities worldwide. Palm shells are used as a biomass fuel and are commonly used to generate energy for industrial purposes.
Rice Husk Ash
Rice husk ash (RHA) is a byproduct of rice milling that is produced when rice husks are burned to generate energy. It is a fine powder that is rich in silica and other minerals, making it a valuable resource for various industrial applications.
Pine Bark
Pine Bark refers to the outer layer of bark that covers the trunk and branches of pine trees. It is a type of tree bark that has been used for various purposes, such as medicine, food, and decoration.
Wood Pellet
Wood pellets are a type of biomass fuel made from compressed sawdust, wood shavings, and other wood waste materials. They are typically produced by compressing wood waste into small cylindrical pellets, which are then packaged and sold for use as a fuel source in residential and commercial heating systems.