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| Barbeque Charcoal The Charcoal Man‘s BBQ Charcoal fires the grills, rotisserieries and ovens of hundreds of restaurants & charcoal chicken shops around Australia. Barbeque Charcoal is perfect for barbeques and traditional style cooking as well as open fireplaces and other forms of fire heating. The pieces of charcoal are sized at an average of between 1-7 centimetres long although smaller pieces can occur as a result of transporting the product. This product is used in Charcoal Chicken Shops around Australia as a traditional method of cooking. Chunky Charcoal Chunky Charcoal is charcoal pieces bigger than 7 centimetres. This product is an excellent source of long burning heat. It may be used for cooking or warmth in a brazier, fireplace or internal heating stove, or when camping as a fuel source for an open fire. This product is currently used in Tandoori style ovens in Indian Restaurants. |
Horticultural Charcoal Charcoal is a porous form of organic matter primarily composed of carbon. It is used as a soil conditioner to improve soil drainage. This is especially true for those pots without drainage holes, for the charcoal will provide a place for excess water to settle. Research has shown that growing mediums with horticultural charcoal are able to buffer the effects of sporadic watering, and help preventing the plants from damping off. When compare with other moisture-retaining potting soil ingredients, horticultural charcoal has its advantages. Horticultural charcoal is in bigger chunks than perlite, yet light in weight. In addition, it doesn’t break down as quick as bark, nor does it rot. Horticultural charcoal is a good medium to retain moisture, improve drainage, and loosen up the mix.
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Carbon Filtering Carbon Filtering is a method of filtering that uses a piece of activated carbon to remove contaminents and impurities, utilizing chemical absorption. Typical particle sizes that can be removed by carbon filters range from 0.5 to 50 micrometres. |
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