YOMANICA GLOBAL LIMITED is
licensed as an exporter by Nigerian Export Promotion Council and a member of
Successedge Exporters Network. The Company registered by the Federal Government
of Nigeria under the Corporate Affairs Commission with RC NO. 1566658. The
company is situated at 35 Nile Crescent, Suncity Estate, Abuja, Nigeria. We
deal in products like Charcoal, Bitter Kola, Kola Nut, Cashew Nut, Sesame Seed
and other Related Agricultural Commodities.
A hard, porous, highly carbonaceous product formed during the heating of wood without access
(or with limited access) of air in furnaces and retorts (sometimes in
campfires as well).
Depending onthe type of wood, 1 m3 yields 140-180 kg of coal, 280-400kg
of liquid products, and nearly 80 kg of fuel gas.
The heat of combustion of wood charcoal is 30,000-35,000 kJ/kg
(7,000-8,100kcal/kg). The density of birch coal is 380 kg/m3. Pines
(300kg/m3) and spruces (260kg/m3) yield less densecoal.
The high porosity of wood charcoal is responsible for its significant adsorption properties.
At normal temperature wood charcoal is capable of combining with the oxygen in air; this is the reason forcases of spontaneous combustion of wood charcoal. The moisture content of wood charcoalunloaded from furnaces and retorts is 2-4 percent. During storage, the moisture content rises to 7-15 percent.
The ash content of charcoal should not exceed 3 percent and the content of volatiles, not more than 20 percent.
A distinctive feature of wood charcoal is the low content of such admixtures as phosphorus and sulfur, which makes it indispensable in some metallurgical processes.
Wood charcoal is widely used in the production of crystalline silicon, carbon disulfide, activated
carbon, and electro
carbon articles and as fuel for domestic use.
As global crude oil prices continue to rise, kerosene and
cooking gas have become expensive and unaffordable for many ordinary people in
developing countries. For millions of Africans who need heat energy (or
fire) to cook their daily food, wood remains the easiest and cheapest source of
fuel.
According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP),
firewood and charcoal alone provide more than 40 percent of energy used in
Africa.
In fact, around 80 percent of households on our continent depend
on wood and charcoal as a primary energy source.
Due to its desirable qualities, Africans use more than 23
million tonnes of charcoal every year, making it a multi-billion dollar
industry.
Charcoal is an exportable commodity and we have the capacity and
are willing to export it to any country in the world.
We can be contacted via email: yomanicagloballtd@gmail.com you
can also call us on: +2348148600626.
We will be happy to hear from you.


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