I. Is machine-made charcoal toxic?
Machine-made charcoal, also known as machine-made charcoal, as the name implies, is machine-made charcoal, also known as artificial charcoal. Many friends worry that the mechanism charcoal is toxic, so is this true?
Mechanical charcoal itself is non-toxic, but it can produce toxic carbon monoxide if it burns incompletely.
In fact, whether it is mechanical charcoal or traditional charcoal, because their essence is carbon, when burning, if the space is closed, carbon monoxide may be generated due to incomplete combustion, and the air When carbon monoxide reaches a certain concentration, it may cause poisoning of indoor personnel.
Second, will machine-made charcoal produce carbon monoxide?
Whether machine-made charcoal will produce carbon monoxide when burning depends on the situation:
1. If the mechanical charcoal is burned indoors, the indoor space is closed, the air is not circulated, and the oxygen is insufficient, the mechanical charcoal will produce carbon monoxide when it is burned.
2. In the outdoors, the mechanism charcoal will generally burn completely, producing normal carbon dioxide. Even if a small amount of carbon monoxide is produced, because it is outdoors, there is no need to worry about carbon monoxide poisoning.
Third, will the mechanism charcoal have smoke?
No.
Compared with traditional charcoal, one of the advantages of machine-made charcoal is that it is smokeless. The fixed carbon content of machine-made charcoal is relatively high, about 80%. It does not float, the ash content is about 3% or 6%, and there is basically no residual ash after burning. It is a very useful charcoal.