Barbecue Briquettes (BBQ)
in BBQ ProductsWe, Go Green is one of the largest exporters of Barbecue briquettes in Sri Lanka.
Barbecue Briquette is an eco friendly product as it is being derived from 100% organic materials. This product is made from the coconut shell, which is carbonized and then compressed, to briquettes. The smoke produced by the coconut shell charcoal is absolutely odor free due to low sulfur content. Charcoal briquettes can be used for any heat generation purposes (in the industry it is mainly used as fuel for barbecuing) since it is far superior in heat value compared to most other substitute products. It is manufactured using a renewable resource, making it environmentally friendly and a sustainable source of energy.
Advantages of Barbecue Briquettes?
- Higher heat value than any other substitute
- Lower cost and high quality product
- Eco friendly
- Less smoke (odor free)
- Renewable resource and sustainable energy
- Barbecue fire is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, which is ultimately safe, and economical.
Production Process
Coconut shell charcoal dust is the primary raw material used in the production of briquettes which is a by-product in the process of manufacturing activated carbon. The raw material is directly taken from activated carbon manufactures.
The process of the production contains mixing the charcoal dust with a starch-based binder, using two high capacity mixers. This mixture is then fed in to the briquetting machine which is a heavy-duty high capacity unit that produces pillow shaped briquettes.
All the briquettes which are placed on trays and stacked in trolleys, passed through a dryer to reduce the moisture content up to the acceptable level. Then the dried briquettes are transferred to the packing area. And then the final product would be palletized and loaded on to containers.
Why Go Green
- Competitive prices for supreme quality
- 100% organic with no added chemicals
- Secure & attractive, customized packaging
- Accepting in retail pack or bulk packs orders
- Customizing of the outer cover