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Contact SupplierHardwood charcoal is a form of carbon produced by heating and treating hardwood in a low-oxygen environment. This process, known as pyrolysis, causes the wood to break down into elemental carbon, with moisture and volatile compounds being released. Hardwood charcoal is often used for barbecuing, smoking, and as a fuel source for various applications. It is known for its high burning temperature, minimal ash production, and ability to impart a distinct flavor to the food being cooked. Additionally, hardwood charcoal is sometimes used in industrial processes and as an adsorbent material for purifying substances.