Trade Lead Description:
Charcoal is dark grey residue
consisting of carbon, and any
remaining ash, obtained by
removing water and other volatile
constituents from animal and
vegetation substances. Charcoal
is usually produced by slow
pyrolysis, the heating of wood or
other substances in the absence
of oxygen (see pyrolysis, char and
biochar). It is usually an impure
form of carbon as it contains ash; however, sugar charcoal is among
the purest forms of carbon
readily available, particularly if it is
not made by heating but by a
dehydration reaction with sulfuric
acid to minimise introducing new
impurities, as impurities can be
removed from the sugar in
advance. The resulting soft, brittle, lightweight, black, porous
material resembles coal.
Type of Offer: |
Offer to Sell |
Quantity: |
5000 |
Packaging: |
In PP bags |
Price / Incoterms Conditions: |
250 euro FOB |
Posted from Israel - Jerusalem on 26 November, 2015
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