Cara Membuat Arang Briket Batok kelapa manual

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16 Sept 202208:01

Summary

TLDRThis video script details the process of creating high-quality coconut shell charcoal briquettes. It begins with burning coconut shells and sieving the resulting charcoal to remove debris. The charcoal is then ground into a fine powder and mixed with tapioca flour to form a dough. The dough is molded into briquettes using a paralon punch and mold, ensuring a dense and hole-free product. The finished briquettes are dried for 3-4 days before use as an alternative heat source, with the byproduct ash suggested as a planting medium for strong-rooted plants.

Takeaways

  • 🔥 The process begins with burning coconut shells and smothering the coals with a wet cloth to create high-quality coconut shell charcoal.
  • 🌿 The resulting charcoal is used for making briquettes, ensuring a crispy texture and deep cooking.
  • 🚮 The charcoal is separated from the debris and ash, which can be repurposed as a planting medium for strong-rooted plants like coconut trees.
  • 🍃 A pounder and pestle are prepared, along with a spoon, to handle the coconut husk charcoal.
  • 🗑 The charcoal is ground into a smooth flour using a mortar and pestle, then sieved for consistency.
  • 🥣 Tapioca flour is mixed with the charcoal powder as an adhesive, with precise measurements provided for the mixture.
  • 🍚 The mixture is stirred to avoid lumps, ensuring a uniform texture for the briquettes.
  • 🔨 A paralon mold is used to shape the briquettes, with a punching and molding technique to achieve density.
  • 🔄 The briquettes are rotated in the mold to facilitate easy removal, resulting in a smooth final product.
  • 🌞 The finished briquettes are dried for 3 to 4 days to ensure they are completely dry before use as an alternative heat source.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in producing coconut shell charcoal?

    -The first step is to burn the coconut shell and cover the coals with a wet cloth to extinguish it, which results in quality coconut shell charcoal.

  • Why is it important to cover the coals with a wet cloth during the burning process?

    -Covering the coals with a wet cloth ensures that the coconut shell charcoal is crispy and cooked deep inside, which improves the quality of the final briquettes.

  • How is the coconut shell charcoal separated from the debris or ash?

    -After burning, the charcoal is collected and sieved or filtered to remove any debris or ash from the rest of the burning process, ensuring higher quality briquettes.

  • What can be done with the ash or debris from the coconut shell charcoal?

    -The ash or debris can be repurposed as a planting medium for plants with strong roots, such as coconut tree plants.

  • What tools are used to grind the coconut shell charcoal into a fine powder?

    -A pounder and a pestle are used to grind the coconut shell charcoal into a smooth powder, which is then sieved to ensure a fine consistency.

  • How is the coconut shell charcoal powder prepared for briquette production?

    -The charcoal powder is mixed with an adhesive dough made from tapioca flour and warm water, ensuring a complete and lump-free mixture.

  • What is the ratio of tapioca flour to charcoal powder used in the adhesive dough?

    -For every one kg of charcoal powder, only half a glass of tapioca flour is used.

  • What materials are used to make the mold and punch for shaping the briquettes?

    -The mold and punch are made of paralon, a material that allows for the production of dense and high-quality briquettes.

  • How are the briquettes made denser during the production process?

    -The briquettes are made denser by placing the mixture in the paralon mold, beating it, and punching it to ensure a compact form.

  • What is the final step in the production of coconut shell charcoal briquettes?

    -The final step is to dry the briquettes for about 3 to 4 days to ensure they are completely dry before being used as an alternative heat source.

  • What is the purpose of drying the briquettes for 3 to 4 days?

    -Drying the briquettes for 3 to 4 days ensures they are completely dry, which is necessary for them to be used effectively as a heat source.

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