Different Charcoal Production Lines for Different Types of Charcoal
1. Briquette Charcoal (Mechanism Charcoal)

The production process includes four stages: crushing, drying, briquetting, and carbonization.
It requires four machines:
crusher, dryer, briquette extruder, and carbonization furnace.
These four machines form a complete charcoal production line.
The charcoal produced by this line is the common briquette charcoal available on the market.
It features high density, high hardness, and long burning time.
2. Shape Charcoal (Molded Charcoal)

The production process requires carbon powder as raw material.
The carbon powder is pressed by molding machines into various shapes:
sticks, rods, flakes, balls, cubes, etc.
It has strong flexibility in shape design.
However, shape charcoal is not widely used domestically because the production of carbon powder requires expensive carbon powder carbonization furnaces.
Therefore, shape charcoal production lines are more popular in overseas markets.
Equipment required:
crusher, rotary carbonization furnace, mixer, and carbon powder molding machine.
3. Log Charcoal

Production is simple and straightforward.
Only one carbonization furnace is needed.
Wood logs are directly put into the furnace for smokeless carbonization to produce log charcoal.
Conclusion
In short, a charcoal machine refers to a complete production line with various processes.
You should choose the appropriate charcoal production line based on the type of charcoal you want to produce.