Coffee Wood White Charcoal – Binchotan Style
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- Commercial Name: Coffee Wood White Charcoal – Binchotan Style
- Product Code: BC-03
- Origin: Vietnam
Coffee Wood White Charcoal (Coffee Wood Binchotan) is a premium white charcoal produced from coffee wood using Japanese Binchotan-style production techniques. Through carbonization and high-temperature thermal refining, the product develops a dense structure, high carbon content, and exceptionally clean-burning performance compared with conventional coffee wood charcoal.
Once fully ignited, the charcoal produces virtually no smoke while maintaining stable heat output for an extended period and generating fine white ash. Its relatively uniform structure and limited internal cracking help minimize sparking and provide reliable combustion performance. Compared with many other white charcoal varieties, Coffee Binchotan generally offers easier ignition while maintaining strong and consistent heat.
Coffee Wood Binchotan is widely used in Japanese, Korean, and Middle Eastern restaurants, premium BBQ operations, cooking, heating, and applications that require a clean, stable, and user-friendly heat source.
Shape Mainly natural lump form
Size Diameter: 30 – 120 mm
Fixed Carbon > 73%
Calorific Value > 7200 kcal/kg
Ash Content < 4%
Moisture < 5%
Burning Time ~4.5 hours
Packaging
Standard Packaging
- PP/BOPP bags: 5 – 15 kg
- Carton boxes: 3 – 15 kg
- Packaging design
- Private label printing
- Customized packaging specifications
- BBQ charcoal brand development support
- Supply Capacity: 80 – 120 MT/month
- MOQ: 1 × 40HC
- Container Loading Capacity:
- Approximately 18 – 19 MT / 40HC
- Payment Terms: TT (30% deposit) or L/C at sight
- Delivery Time: Approximately 15 days
- Loading Port: Ho Chi Minh Port
Japan, Korea, and the Middle East.
Vietnam is one of the world’s leading coffee-producing countries, especially well known for Robusta coffee production. According to recent USDA reports, Vietnam’s coffee production for the 2025/26 crop year is estimated at approximately 31 million bags, reflecting the enormous scale of the coffee industry as well as the significant volume of wood biomass generated annually from plantation renovation and replanting activities.
Vietnam’s coffee-growing regions are mainly concentrated in the Central Highlands including Dak Lak, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Dak Nong, Kon Tum, and parts of Southeast Vietnam. These regions possess favorable climate conditions, rainfall, altitude, and soil characteristics suitable for coffee cultivation. Recent statistics indicate that Vietnam currently maintains more than 700,000 hectares of coffee plantations, with Robusta accounting for the majority.
After many years of cultivation, old coffee plantations gradually experience declining productivity, unstable fruit quality, and increasing maintenance costs. Many agricultural development programs recommend replanting coffee trees after approximately 20–25 years of production in order to maintain economic efficiency. As a result, the removal of old trees, replacement with new varieties, or crop conversion activities regularly take place across major coffee-growing regions.
Unlike forestry timber species used for furniture or industrial wood processing, coffee tree trunks are generally small in diameter, heavily branched, irregular in shape, and contain many knots, making them unsuitable for deep wood processing industries. Therefore, most coffee wood generated from plantation renovation is utilized as biomass fuel or raw material for charcoal carbonization, helping increase the value of agricultural by-products while reducing biomass waste.
For Coffee Binchotan white charcoal production, coffee wood materials are generally selected more carefully to ensure suitable hardness, dryness, and structural characteristics for carbonization and deep heat-treatment processes. After the initial carbonization stage, the charcoal is further refined at high temperatures of approximately 800–900°C based on Japanese Binchotan production techniques to remove most remaining volatile compounds inside the charcoal structure. This process creates a cleaner-burning charcoal product with improved heat stability, lower smoke emission, and significantly higher carbon content compared with conventional coffee wood charcoal.
Standard Packaging
- PP/BOPP bags: 5 – 15 kg
- Carton boxes: 3 – 15 kg
- Packaging design
- Private label printing
- Customized packaging specifications
- BBQ charcoal brand development support
- Supply Capacity: 80 – 120 MT/month
- MOQ: 1 × 40HC
- Container Loading Capacity:
- Approximately 18 – 19 MT / 40HC
- Payment Terms: TT (30% deposit) or L/C at sight
- Delivery Time: Approximately 15 days
- Loading Port: Ho Chi Minh Port
Japan, Korea, and the Middle East.

THALOCA’s production network is strategically located near key raw-material regions throughout Vietnam to optimize transportation costs and maintain a stable supply chain. Main production areas include Hung Yen, Yen Bai, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Binh Phuoc, and Ca Mau.
Yes. THALOCA welcomes customers, partners, and inspection agencies to visit our facilities. We encourage customers to evaluate our production capacity, quality control system, packaging process, and supply capability before establishing long-term cooperation.
THALOCA exports to Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, Turkey, the United States, and other international markets.
Yes. Free product samples are available for quality evaluation. International courier charges are usually borne by the customer or negotiated case by case.
THALOCA supplies five main product groups: Wood Charcoal, Sawdust Charcoal, Coconut Charcoal Products, Binchotan-Style White Charcoal, and Household Biomass Fuels such as Wood Pellets and Wood Sawdust Briquettes.
Each product has unique characteristics depending on its raw material and production technology. Wood charcoal is made from natural firewood. Sawdust charcoal offers high calorific value and long burning time. Coconut charcoal is ideal for BBQ and shisha applications. Binchotan is the premium category with high carbon content, almost no smoke, minimal odor, and exceptional burning performance.
Depending on the product and market requirements, THALOCA can provide technical specifications, laboratory test reports, FSC, SGS, Vinacontrol, and other certifications requested by customers.
Yes. We cooperate with SGS and other independent inspection organizations designated by customers during production, before packing, or before container loading.
Since 2008, THALOCA has been supplying charcoal and biomass fuel products to customers across Japan, South Korea, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and many other international markets.
Over the years, we have received a wide range of questions regarding products, quality standards, OEM services, export documentation, payment terms, logistics, and ordering procedures. To help customers quickly find the information they need, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions below.
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