What is Briquette
Compressed charcoal briquettes produced from coconut shells, designed for consistent density and controlled combustion.
Coconut shell briquette is a type of renewable, environmentally friendly solid fuel made from the charcoal of coconut shells. Instead of being discarded as agricultural waste, coconut shells are carbonized and processed into high-quality briquettes through steps such as pyrolysis, grinding, mixing with natural binders, molding, and drying. It is an ideal substitute for charcoal or firewood due to its high calorific value and low smoke emission. By transforming coconut shell waste into a sustainable energy source, coconut shell briquettes help reduce environmental pollution, provide economic value, and support the global shift toward greener, renewable fuel options.
These briquettes are valued for their high heat output, clean burning performance, and long burning duration. Because the briquettes are produced from natural, biodegradable materials and emit very little smoke when burned, they are widely used for cooking, grilling, heating, and various industrial applications.
Source Of Briquette
General Uses
Widely utilized across multiple industries worldwide for its versatility and natural benefits.

Domestic & Industrial Heating

BBQ / Grilling

Household Fuel

Restaurants and Food Service
Types we offer
- Definition: Compressed charcoal briquettes made from carbonized coconut shell, mixed with natural binder and molded into uniform cube shapes, commonly intended for Shisha / Hookah
- Appearance: Solid cube-shaped briquettes with smooth edges and flat surfaces, deep black in color, uniform in size and density, with a compact structure and minimal surface cracks or breakage
- Size: 25 x 25 x 25 mm / 27 x 27 x 27 mm
- Total Moisture: Max. 5%
- Ash Content: Max. 1.8% – 3.0%
- Volatile Matter: Max. 15%
- Calorie Value: Above 7,000 – 7,500 Kcal/kg
- Fixed Carbon: 80% – 90% Max
- Burning Time: 2.0 – 2.5 Hours
- HS Code: 44029010
- Definition: Compressed charcoal briquettes produced from carbonized coconut shell combined with natural binder and extruded into hexagonal stick shapes with a central hole, intended for grilling and general fuel use.
- Appearance: Hexagonal cylindric-shaped briquettes with a central hole, smooth outer surface, dark grey to black in color, uniform length and diameter, with a dense structure and slight roughness at cut edges
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- HS Code: 44029010
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Briquette Exporting Process
- Sourcing:
We source our briquette directly from processing facilities in Indonesia, ensuring consistent quality, traceability, and compliance with international standards. - Processing:
The product is prepared according to the buyer’s required specifications. Moisture, grading, and sizing are maintained based on international standards. - Packing:
Packaging is prepared according to your request, available in carton boxes, or custom private-label packaging. - Container Loading:
A 20-foot and 40-foot container can be loaded with up to 19 Metric Tons and up to 26 Metric Tons of briquette respectively, depending on the grade, density, and packing type. - Processing & Dispatch Time:
A minimum order quantity (20 ft FCL) typically requires 10 to 15 days for processing, packing, quality checks, and readiness to be loaded on board the vessel. The duration may vary based on order volume and product type. - Port of Loading:
Shipments are dispatched from Tanjung Priok Port (IDTPR), Jakarta, Indonesia, unless otherwise requested. - Transit Time:
Delivery lead time depends on the shipping line and destination. Transit times generally range between 2 to 8 weeks for long-haul markets. - HS Code:
The HS Code for coconut shell charcoal briquette is 44029010 - Payment Terms & Documentation:
Payment terms and the full list of documents provided with each shipment (COO, Phytosanitary, Fumigation, Packing List, Invoice, BL, etc.) are detailed on our “Procedures” page.
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