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Industrial Lumps

Industrial Charcoal Lumps

High fixed-carbon lumps for metallurgy and manufacturing

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₹149
Inclusive of all taxes

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Description

Manufactured to industrial specification with fixed carbon >75%, consistent size grading, and moisture tightly controlled. Used in metallurgy, foundry operations, and as feedstock for activated carbon plants.

Metallurgy Furnaces Activated Carbon Feedstock

Specifications

Fixed Carbon
> 75%
Moisture
< 5%
Ash Content
< 3%
Volatile Matter
< 18%
Calorific Value
7,400 kcal/kg
Origin
Size-graded industrial hardwood
HS Code
44029090
ISO 9001 SGS on request

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

  • > 75% fixed carbon
  • < 5% moisture
  • < 3% ash content
  • 7,400 kcal/kg calorific value
  • Size-graded for furnace consistency
  • Indian hardwood — mango, acacia, neem, sheesham
  • HSN 44029090 · GST 5%
  • Made in Rajkot, Gujarat — pan-India shipping

Where it's used

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

Foundry & metal smelting

Used as a reducing agent in non-ferrous metal smelting (copper, lead, zinc) and as fuel in brass and bronze foundries. >75% fixed carbon ensures consistent reduction efficiency.

Activated carbon feedstock

Tightly graded by size with controlled moisture — a clean input for steam and chemical activation processes that produce activated carbon for water and air filtration.

Heat treatment & carburizing

Used in pack carburizing of steel components where the charcoal is the carbon source for case hardening. Low-ash, high-fixed-carbon material is critical.

Brick kilns & ceramics

Industrial users fire brick, terracotta and ceramic kilns with size-graded lump charcoal for predictable temperature curves.

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 industrial charcoal lumps

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

  1. 1
    Inspect lot certificate

    Verify fixed carbon, moisture and size grading on the COA before charging.

  2. 2
    Charge furnace per spec

    Load into the burner zone or reduction chamber per process specification.

  3. 3
    Monitor temperature curve

    Industrial lumps deliver predictable heat output; track furnace temperature against the expected profile.

  4. 4
    Manage ash extraction

    Low-ash material reduces clinker formation; clear residue per furnace cycle SOP.

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. Indoor warehouse storage on pallets. Keep under controlled humidity if used as activated-carbon feedstock; field exposure adds moisture variability.

Why wood for this?

Wood charcoal sits between bamboo and coconut on most performance metrics — moderate fixed carbon (70-78%), the longest practical burn time of the three for grilling, and the most familiar smoke and flavour profile for traditional cooking.

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Frequently asked questions

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

How long does Industrial Charcoal Lumps last?

Burn time for Industrial 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?

Industrial Charcoal Lumps is produced to a fixed carbon of > 75% 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?

Industrial lumps are not graded for direct food contact and are intended for furnace, foundry and feedstock applications. For food-contact applications use our natural lumps or food-grade briquettes instead.

What is the minimum order for wholesale or bulk pricing?

Industrial Charcoal Lumps is bulk-only with a 500 kg minimum order. Wholesale pricing tiers up to 15% off list, with freight quoted by destination. Submit a wholesale enquiry via /wholesale/ for a tailored 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 44029090, 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 44029090 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 wood charcoal for this application?

Hardwood charcoal gives the longest practical burn for cooking and the most familiar smoke and flavour profile for traditional Indian and BBQ cuisine. It is the most cost-effective of our three materials for general grilling and tandoor use.

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