Eone compressed charcoal
Eone’s compressed charcoal production unit, affiliated with Diaco Tehran Holding, has started its activities with the aim of producing a high-quality and competitive product in the domestic and export markets. By utilizing up-to-date equipment, standard raw materials, and expert personnel, this complex has been able to gain a suitable position in the compressed charcoal production industry.
Eone products, with features such as high heat, long shelf life, low ash, odorless and spark-free, are a suitable option for home use, restaurants and hookah lounges. Stable quality and professional packaging have made this collection one of the most reliable suppliers in the market.
In the domestic market, Eone is active in major supply to retailers, distribution centers, and service complexes, and at the same time, it is continuously planning in the export sector with the aim of being present in the markets of regional countries and developing international cooperation.
The company’s focus on quality, commitment to supply, and market development has made Eone a growing brand in the compressed charcoal industry.
Charcoal production with pistachio carbon
One of the best sources for charcoal production is pistachio carbon; a natural material made from the skin and kernel of pistachios and is particularly popular due to its high energy density and long-lasting heat production.
Steps to produce charcoal with pistachio carbon:
1. Collection and Preparation
The raw material, pistachio shells and kernels, are cleaned and dried after harvesting to remove excess moisture. This step increases the quality and yield of charcoal.
The raw material, pistachio shells and kernels, are cleaned and dried after harvesting to remove excess moisture. This step increases the quality and yield of charcoal.
2. Carbonization Process
The prepared materials are heated at high temperatures in an oxygen-limited environment. This process removes water and volatiles, leaving pure carbon.
The prepared materials are heated at high temperatures in an oxygen-limited environment. This process removes water and volatiles, leaving pure carbon.
3. Cooling and packaging
After cooling, the resulting charcoal is crushed and packaged to be ready for domestic and industrial use.