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BBQ Charcoal

Factory & Product Gallery

Our gallery shows real photographs and video of the factory, graded stock and burn tests — no stock imagery; assets are published as the company supplies them.

The coconut charcoal factory photos and video on this page are real assets of our own line, our own graded stock, and our own burn tests — never stock imagery, never a render, and never a competitor’s photo passed off as ours. A buyer spending five and six figures sight-unseen should see the actual factory, not a mood board, so each slot below is published only when the company supplies the real file; until then it shows a pending-company-data placeholder rather than a placeholder image. Engineered for BBQ and grilling — not shisha.

What The Coconut Charcoal Factory Photos Will Show

The gallery is organised by what a buyer actually wants to verify: that the carbonization happens on our site, that the graded stock matches the spec, and that the burn behaves as described. Every image is captioned with what it shows and, where relevant, the production batch or grade it documents. We do not publish a single illustrative image in the meantime — an invented photo would undercut the one thing this page exists to prove.

  • Carbonization line. Coconut shell entering the kilns and the carbonized charcoal coming off the line — the proof that we carbonize on site rather than re-bag finished charcoal. The full sequence is documented step by step on the shell-to-briquette process page.
  • Graded, finished stock. Hexagonal and pillow briquettes by grade, in their master-carton and inner-pack packaging, as held in finished inventory.
  • Ash close-ups. Macro shots of the spent ash — the white-silver ash of the pure-coconut grade beside the blended grades — so the ash colour can be judged from the photograph, not a claim.
  • Container loading. A 20-foot container being loaded from finished stock on the dispatch floor, showing how the goods are stacked and secured for export.
  • Burn-test sequence. A timed photo sequence of a single briquette from ignition through full ash, alongside the moving footage in the factory-tour video below.

⚠ Pending — company data

The carbonization, graded-stock, ash close-up, and container-loading photographs are published here as the company supplies the real, captioned image files. No stock or illustrative image is shown in the meantime.

Factory Tour Video

The factory-tour video is a real walkthrough of the line, the in-house lab, and the loading floor — published here once the company supplies the actual footage. We render the video slot as a pending-company-data placeholder rather than an embedded clip, and the VideoObject structured data lands together with the real video, because that schema requires a genuine content URL, thumbnail, and upload date — advertising those with placeholders would put a fabricated value into the page’s structured data, which we never do.

⚠ Pending — company data

The factory-tour video (line, in-house lab, and loading floor) is embedded here once the company supplies the real footage. Its VideoObject schema is emitted only with the genuine video — content URL, thumbnail, and upload date — never with placeholders.

Burn-Test Photo Sequence

The burn-test photos document a single briquette from ignition to full ash so the burn can be read frame by frame rather than taken on trust. Any performance figure tied to these tests — time to maximum temperature, sustained temperature, burn duration — is published only from our own accredited lab work with the test method cited, never read off a photograph; the images show behaviour, the lab report supplies the numbers. The same finished, lab-graded stock you see here is the stock listed on the ready-stock board.

⚠ Pending — company data

The timed ignition-to-ash burn-test photo sequence is published here as the company supplies the real images. Performance numbers are not derived from the photos; they come from an accredited lab report with the method cited.

Book A Live Factory Tour

If photographs and video are not enough for a purchase this size, visit. Buyers and their inspection agents are welcome at the factory in Temanggung to walk the carbonization line, the in-house laboratory, and the loading floor in person — the strongest verification there is. Arrange a date with us and we will host the visit.

⚠ Pending — company data

Factory-tour booking details — address, available dates, and how to arrange an inspection-agent visit — are published here once confirmed.

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