MULTIPLE YIELD GLOBAL CONCEPT LIMITED is certified as an
exporter by Nigerian Export Promotion Council with registration number - 0008659
and a member of Successedge Exporters Network. The Company registered by the
Federal Government of Nigeria under the Corporate Affairs Commission
(RC1613112). The company is located at 3, Iwalewa Street, Igbala, Sango-Ota, Lagos
State Nigeria. We deal in products like Hardwood Charcoal, Bitter Kola, Kola
Nut, and other related products.
According to Collins English Dictionary,
charcoal is a black amorphous form of carbon made by heating wood or other
organic matter in the absence of air: used as a fuel, in smelting metal ores,
in explosives, and as an absorbent. Many people use charcoal to make fires, for
cooking, and for heating up water.
USES OF CHARCOAL
Cooking fuel
Prior to the industrial revolution
charcoal was occasionally used as a cooking fuel. Modern
"charcoal briquettes", widely used for outdoor cooking, are not
charcoal though they may contain some.
Carbon source
Charcoal may be used as a source of carbon
in chemical reactions. One example of this is the production of carbon disulphide
through the reaction of sulfur vapors with hot charcoal. In that case the wood
should be charred at high temperature to reduce the residual amounts of
hydrogen and oxygen that lead to side reactions.
Pyrotechnics
Charcoal is used in the production
of black powder, which is used extensively in the production of fireworks.
It is usually ground into a fine powder, with airfloat grade being the finest
particle size available commercially. When used in black powder compositions,
it is often ball-milled with other ingredients so that they are intimately
mixed together. Certain charcoals perform better when used to make black
powder, these include spruce, willow, paulownia and grapevine among others.
Syngas production, automotive fuel
Like many other sources of carbon,
charcoal can be used for the production of
various syngas compositions; i.e., various CO + H2 +
CO2 + N2 mixtures. The syngas is typically used
as fuel, including automotive propulsion, or as a chemical feedstock.
In times of scarce petroleum, automobiles
and even buses have been converted to burn wood gas (a gas mixture
consisting primarily of diluting atmospheric nitrogen, but also
containing combustible gasses, mostly carbon monoxide) released by burning
charcoal or wood in a wood gas generator. In 1931 Tang
Zhongming developed an automobile powered by charcoal, and these cars were
popular in China until the 1950s and in occupied
France during World War II (called gazogènes).
Charcoal is a
highly demanded commodity, and we have the capacity and a willing to export it
to any country in the world.
You can send us an
email e-mail: multipleyield@gmail.com; we can also be contacted on: +2348127897771.


