Charcoal Exportation
CLADD-MOSHE LIMITED is a member of Successedge Exporters Network. The
Company registered by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Corporate
Affairs Commission and duly certified as an exporter by Nigerian Export
Promotion Council. The company is located at No 91, Jebba Street, Ebute-Metta,
Lagos. We deal in products like Charcoal, Cocoa, Cashew, Sesame Seed.
Charcoal may seem a mundane material, but its unique properties have been
valued by people throughout history. It was first used more than 30,000
years ago to make some of the earliest cave paintings. Much later, charcoal
played an important role as a technologically material. Now charcoal is also of
great interest since we are beginning to achieve a detailed picture of its
atomic structure for the first time.
Wood charcoal as a fuel
When talking about wood charcoal most
people think about it as a cooking fuel. It is known that wood charcoal is much
better than wood due to the following reasons: its calorific value is higher
than that of wood, its ignition temperature is less than wood, it causes less
air pollution and it smells better. So, it is widely used for outdoor
grilling and barbecues in backyards and on camping trips.
Its use as a fuel was crucial in the
development of metallurgy. Thus, charcoal is an ideal fuel for a forge and is
still widely used by blacksmiths. It is also an excellent reducing fuel for the
production of iron and has been used that way since Roman times.
Adsorption properties of wood charcoal
Wood charcoal is porous and can absorb
liquids and gases on its porous surface. Therefore, it is used in water
filters, gas masks and antigastric tablets, capsule or powder for people
suffering from indigestion. Wood charcoal is also used as a decolourizing agent
as it can adsorb colouring matter. It is used for decourizing sugar solutions,
organic preparations, alcohol and petroleum products. What is more, wood
charcoal is used for gun powder production, as it is a mixture of charcoal,
potassium nitrate and sulphur.
Charcoal as an artists' material is used
for drawing, making rough sketches in painting and is one of the possible media
for making a parsemage. One additional use of wood charcoal has
been rediscovered recently in horticulture. It became known that pre-Columbian
natives used charcoal to turn unproductive soil into carbon rich soil. Their
technique may find modern application, both to improve soils and as a means of
carbon sequestration.
So, charcoal has been used since the
earliest times for a large range of purposes including art and medicine, but by
far its most important use has been as a metallurgical fuel. Wood charcoal is
also important to chemists, gardeners, households etc. As can be seen the
science of charcoal has been studied for over 200 years, but there is still
much to learn.
Charcoal is a highly exportable commodity, and we have
the capacity to export it to any country in the world.
We can be contacted via e-mail: feamilo@yahoo.com, Telephone:
+2348066385165

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