Cara Membuat Arang Briket Batok kelapa manual
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
- ๐ฅ The process begins with burning coconut shells and smothering the coals with a wet cloth to create high-quality coconut shell charcoal.
- ๐ฟ The resulting charcoal is used for making briquettes, ensuring a crispy texture and deep cooking.
- ๐ฎ The charcoal is separated from the debris and ash, which can be repurposed as a planting medium for strong-rooted plants like coconut trees.
- ๐ A pounder and pestle are prepared, along with a spoon, to handle the coconut husk charcoal.
- ๐ The charcoal is ground into a smooth flour using a mortar and pestle, then sieved for consistency.
- ๐ฅฃ Tapioca flour is mixed with the charcoal powder as an adhesive, with precise measurements provided for the mixture.
- ๐ The mixture is stirred to avoid lumps, ensuring a uniform texture for the briquettes.
- ๐จ A paralon mold is used to shape the briquettes, with a punching and molding technique to achieve density.
- ๐ The briquettes are rotated in the mold to facilitate easy removal, resulting in a smooth final product.
- ๐ 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.
Outlines
๐ฅ Coconut Charcoal Briquette Production
The process begins with burning coconut shells and smothering the coals with a wet cloth to create high-quality coconut shell charcoal. This charcoal is then sieved to remove debris and ash, ensuring a pure product. The charcoal is ground into a fine flour using a pounder and pestle, and then sieved again for smoothness. Tapioca flour is mixed with the charcoal powder as an adhesive, with precise measurements provided. The mixture is stirred to avoid lumps and ensure uniformity, preparing it for briquette formation.
๐ฑ Crafting and Drying Briquettes
The briquettes are crafted using a paralon mold, with the mixture being compressed to increase density and quality. The process involves punching the mixture into shape and then rotating it to release the briquettes. The resulting briquettes are described as having few holes and good edges, indicating a successful formation. After molding, the briquettes are dried for 3 to 4 days to ensure they are completely dry before being used as an alternative heat source.
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Keywords
๐กCoconut shell charcoal
๐กBriquettes
๐กAsh
๐กAdhesive dough
๐กTapioca flour
๐กSifting
๐กCharcoal flour
๐กMolding
๐กDrying
๐กPlanting medium
Highlights
Burning coconut shells and covering with a wet cloth to produce quality charcoal.
Ensuring the coconut shell charcoal is crispy and cooked deep for better briquette quality.
Separating and choosing only charcoal from the burning coconut husk.
Sieving or filtering the charcoal to remove debris and ash for higher quality briquettes.
Utilizing the ash as a planting medium for plants with strong roots.
Preparing charcoal for use in a pounder and pestle.
Grinding the husk charcoal to produce soft coconut shell charcoal flour.
Sieving the flour again to ensure smoothness for briquette quality.
Creating an adhesive dough using tapioca flour and warm water.
Mixing charcoal powder with tapioca dough to prepare the briquette base.
Using paralon molds to shape and print the briquettes.
Densifying the briquettes by beating and punching them in the mold.
Rotating the mold to release the briquettes.
Ensuring the briquettes have few holes for better quality.
Drying the briquettes for 3 to 4 days to make them completely dry.
Using the dried briquettes as an alternative heat source.
The process is presented as useful and practical.
Transcripts
First, we burn the coconut shell and cover the coals with a wet cloth so that it dies. Empty
so it produces quality coconut shell charcoal which is crispy and it is cooked deep inside
so the results will be better, the briquettes will be better and for the burning coconut husk, of course we will
separate it and only choose charcoal. We only make the coconut shells into briquettes
, then we collect the charcoal and then we sieve it or we filter it so that the debris
or ash from the rest of the burning coconut shell charcoal is not mixed
and of course the briquettes will be of higher quality, yes
and for this fallout or the ashes, don't throw it away, we can make it planting medium
for plants that have strong roots, of course, like this. We have a coconut tree plant.
First, we prepare charcoal for a pounder and a pestle, then a spoon to take the powder from
the husk charcoal that we have grown. The next step is to grind it to make it smoother and produce
soft coconut shell charcoal flour.
after we mash us Sieve again so that the flour is really smooth,
so the quality of the briquettes later. When it is burned, it is also good.
Then this is the adhesive dough. Yes, we use tapioca flour for one kg of charcoal powder.
We use only half a glass for tapioca flour
. or warm water, yes,
then we stir, try not to make any lumps,
then we add powder or flour from coconut shell charcoal
and then we stir until it is completely mixed
, it is mixed and we can print it, so
we prepare the base for the briquettes that we have prepared print and placemat for the
mold as well as the punch and the mold are made of paralon, then we put the penonjok
in the paralon like this and we beat it so that it is denser
and produces better quality briquettes, we just print it
and we punch it to make it denser
then we rotate the protrusion so that the briquettes can be come out
and the result is like this, my friends it's pretty good for the edges or
sides, there aren't many holes,
OK, after we finish printing, we can dry it for about 3 or 4
days so that it is completely dry and we can use it as an alternative heat source,
hopefully it's useful, see you in the video next
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