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Camel Charcoal began its journey in 2003 with a vision to redefine the standards of wood charcoal, ensuring premium quality, reliability, and sustainability. Over the years, we have become a trusted supplier to pharmaceutical, metal, and chemical industries across India, Nepal, and Bhutan, delivering 20,000 tonnes annually.
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What is Wood Charcoal ?
Wood charcoal is a form of charcoal that is produced by burning wood in a low-oxygen environment, a process called pyrolysis. This process removes water and other volatile components from the wood, leaving behind a solid carbon-rich material.
Key Characteristics of Wood Charcoal:
- High Carbon Content: Makes it an efficient fuel source with a high combustion temperature.
- Lightweight and Porous: Ideal for both industrial and household uses due to its lightweight nature and high surface area.
- Low Smoke and Impurities: High-quality wood charcoal burns cleanly with minimal smoke or residue when properly produced.
Domestic Uses
of Wood Charcoal
Wood charcoal is widely used in households due to its efficiency and versatility. It serves as an excellent fuel source for.

Barbecue
Acts as a natural deodorizer in households to neutralize smells in refrigerators, closets, and shoes.

Tandoor
Acts as a natural deodorizer in households to neutralize smells in refrigerators, closets, and shoes.

Bonfire
Acts as a natural deodorizer in households to neutralize smells in refrigerators, closets, and shoes.

Odor Absorption
Acts as a natural deodorizer in households to neutralize smells in refrigerators, closets, and shoes.
Industrial Uses
of Wood Charcoal
Wood charcoal plays a crucial role in various industries due to its high carbon content and efficient burning properties.
Metallurgical Processes
Acts as a reducing agent in metal extraction processes, particularly in the production of iron and steel in traditional methods.
Chemical Industry
Used in the production of activated carbon for industrial filtration and purification processes.
Blacksmithing and Metalworking
Serves as a fuel in forges due to its high heat production and low smoke output.
Energy Production
Used as a fuel in biomass power plants and to produce charcoal briquettes for industrial-scale applications.
Battery Smelting
Used as a fuel in biomass power plants and to produce charcoal briquettes for industrial-scale applications.
Pharmaceutical
Used as a fuel in biomass power plants and to produce charcoal briquettes for industrial-scale applications.