What is Halaban Charcoal
Halaban Charcoal is a natural product made from the Halaban hardwood (Vitex pubescens), a dense and durable wood species native to Indonesia. Known for its long-lasting burn, steady high heat, and low ash content, it is widely used in barbecue grilling, industrial heating, and traditional cooking.
Halaban wood is highly valued for its strength, and when turned into charcoal, it offers performance that rivals other premium hardwood charcoals. Today, Halaban Charcoal is in strong demand globally, especially in the Middle Eastern and Asian markets. As one of the world’s trusted suppliers, Indonesia provides premium Halaban Charcoal with a commitment to sustainability, consistent quality, and reliable export standards.
Source Of Halaban Charcoal
General Uses
Widely utilized across multiple industries worldwide for its versatility and natural benefits.

Grilling / BBQ

Industrial Heating

Restaurant and Food Industry

Hookah
Types we offer
- Definition: Natural hardwood charcoal produced from Halaban wood
- Appearance: Solid charcoal lumps, deep black color, hard texture with minimal cracks and low dust content
- Size: 3–10 cm (customizable upon request)
- Total Moisture: 5–8% Max
- Ash Content: 2–4%
- Volatile Matter: 10–15%
- Calorie Value: 7000–7500 Kcal/kg
- Fixed Carbon: 75–85%
- Burning Time: 3–5 hours
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