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Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps

Raw carbonised coconut shell pieces — export grade

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Description

Sourced from coconut-rich regions of South India. Export-ready with documentation.

Activated Carbon Feed BBQ Export

Specifications

Fixed Carbon
80–85%
Moisture
< 5%
Ash Content
< 3%
Calorific Value
7,800 kcal/kg
Origin
South India coconut shell
HS Code
44029010
SGS on request COA per lot

Shipping & Delivery

  • • Pan-India delivery via Shiprocket's multi-courier network.
  • • Free delivery on orders above ₹999.
  • • Typical dispatch within 24 business hours.
  • • GST invoice auto-generated on confirmation.
  • • Bulk/pallet shipping available — see Wholesale.

Key highlights

  • 80–85% fixed carbon
  • < 5% moisture
  • < 3% ash content
  • 12–15 min ignition (chimney starter)
  • 7,800 kcal/kg calorific value
  • Natural irregular shape — no binders
  • South India coconut shell — export grade
  • HSN 44029010 · GST 5%
  • Made in Rajkot, Gujarat — pan-India shipping

Where it's used

The applications Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps is best suited for, and what to expect in each.

Activated carbon manufacturing

The highest-fixed-carbon source material globally. Coconut shell lumps are the preferred feedstock for premium activated carbon used in water and air filtration.

Export-grade BBQ

Cleanest burn of the three materials with virtually no smoke. Markets in the Middle East, Europe and South-East Asia accept coconut shell charcoal as a premium retail format.

Shisha bowl prep

Some lounges crush coconut shell lumps under hookah cube briquettes to extend the heat window and intensify flavour.

Industrial heat applications

High calorific value (7,800 kcal/kg) suits boilers, kilns and process furnaces where energy density matters.

Packaging & order quantities

Available pack formats from retail to export pallet. Custom retail-print packaging is available above 500 units.

Pack size Best for
1 kg bag Single-use retail pack — home BBQ, single hookah session, sample
50 kg bag Bulk sack — wholesalers, briquette makers, industrial
500 kg jumbo bag Wholesale MOQ — distributors, exporters
1 MT pallet (export) Container loads — international export, OEM supply

How to use coconut shell charcoal lumps

A simple step-by-step for first-time users — applies to typical home and small-commercial use.

  1. 1
    Fill a chimney starter ¾ full

    Use a standard 4–5 litre chimney with paraffin or newspaper underneath.

  2. 2
    Light from below

    Two paraffin cubes or crumpled newspaper — no lighter fluid needed.

  3. 3
    Wait 12–15 minutes

    Coals are ready when the top layer has fully ashed over (white-grey).

  4. 4
    Pour onto your grill

    Spread for direct grilling, or bank to one side for indirect/smoking heat.

  5. 5
    Add wood chunks for smoke

    Optional — toss soaked hardwood chunks on top for a smoke-flavour layer.

Storage & shelf life

Store sealed in a dry place, off concrete floors. Avoid direct sunlight and proximity to strong-smelling solvents or fragrances — charcoal adsorbs odours readily. Properly stored hardwood lump retains burn quality for 24+ months. Once exposed to humidity, expect 10–15% longer light-up time but no flavour loss.

Why coconut for this?

Coconut shell charcoal has the highest fixed carbon (>80%), the cleanest, most ash-less burn of the three, and the longest single-coal burn time for hookah. It's also the global standard feedstock for activated carbon. Pricier than wood, justified where clean burn is non-negotiable.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps. Don't see yours? Contact us or check the full FAQ.

How long does Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps last?

Burn time for Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps depends heavily on use case — see the product specifications above for fixed carbon and calorific value, both of which correlate directly with energy delivered per kilogram.

What is the fixed carbon and ash content?

Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps is produced to a fixed carbon of 80–85% with ash content of < 3% and moisture below 5%. Each lot is tested before despatch and a Certificate of Analysis is available on request for industrial and export buyers.

Is this charcoal food-safe?

Yes — Coconut Shell Charcoal Lumps is chemical-free and safe for tandoor, grill, sigri and any direct-contact cooking. We do not use petrochemical lighter additives, accelerants or binders. FSSAI compliance applies for kitchen use.

What is the minimum order for wholesale or bulk pricing?

Retail orders ship from any variant size shown above. Wholesale pricing (15% off list) starts at 500 kg cumulative across SKUs in a single shipment. Submit a wholesale enquiry via /wholesale/ to request a quote.

Do you ship pan-India? What about export?

Yes — pan-India delivery via Shiprocket's multi-courier network, free above ₹999. Typical metro delivery is 2–4 business days. For export, we ship FOB or CIF from Mundra, Pipavav and JNPT ports with all documentation (HSN 44029010, COA, MSDS, SGS on request).

How is it packaged?

Retail variants ship in laminated bags inside cartons. 25–50 kg sacks are PP-laminated; jumbo bags (500 kg) and pallets (1 MT) ship under shrink wrap. Custom-printed retail packaging is available for order quantities above 500 units — contact sales.

Is GST applicable, and what is the HSN code?

Yes — GST is applied at 5% under HSN 44029010 for charcoal at the despatch stage. CGST + SGST split for intra-state, IGST for inter-state. A GST 2.0 compliant tax invoice is auto-generated on order confirmation.

Why coconut shell charcoal for this application?

Coconut shell charcoal has the highest fixed carbon (>80%), the cleanest, most ash-less burn of the three, and the longest single-coal burn time for hookah. It is also the global standard feedstock for premium activated carbon.

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