Shisha Charcoal

Shisha Charcoal

Shisha charcoal, sometimes referred to as hookah coal, is the fuel source used to heat the tobacco in a hookah pipe. Unlike the traditional charcoal often used for grilling, shisha charcoal is designed to be odorless and tasteless, thereby not interfering with the flavor of the shisha tobacco. Shisha charcoal or hookah charcoal is the heat source applied for heating the smoke. It is commonly believed that the most authentic shisha/hookah charcoal should be heated with charcoal. The shape of hookah charcoal is usually sheet and cube shaped. The diameter of the tablet briquettes is usually 40 or 44 mm. the size of the cubic shape of the hookah charcoal is usually 22 mm or 26 mm.

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Company Profile

 

 

Puyang Hongyuan New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is a production-oriented enterprise mainly engaged in the development of hookah charcoal, incense charcoal, barbecue charcoal, and new energy. As the industry leader, we have formulated strict product quality standards and precisely controlled every aspect of production in the company. We are committed to producing high-quality, stable, and more refined charcoal products.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Our Factory
Puyang Hongyuan is located in Puyang City, Henan Province, the origin of the first dragon in China, with a total area of 43,000 square meters, a total construction area of 21,000 square meters, and an annual output of more than 10,000 tons.

Advanced Equipment
We have introduced advanced equipment and facilities, implemented multi-dimensional quality control in all aspects of production, and carried out quality inspection and testing by grading and classification, and implemented the production policy of quality first and perfect details.

Our Certificate
ISO/CE certificate

Rich Experience
We build a strict quality management system, from ingredient selection to after-sales quality feedback. Repeat order proves the quality of our products.
We have strict production plan, perfect connection between packing and delivery, try our best to make sure the product reaches you as quickly as possible.

 

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What is Shisha Charcoal?

Shisha charcoal, sometimes referred to as hookah coal, is the fuel source used to heat the tobacco in a hookah pipe. Unlike the traditional charcoal often used for grilling, shisha charcoal is designed to be odorless and tasteless, thereby not interfering with the flavor of the shisha tobacco.
Shisha charcoal or hookah charcoal is the heat source applied for heating the smoke. It is commonly believed that the most authentic shisha/hookah charcoal should be heated with charcoal. The shape of hookah charcoal is usually sheet and cube shaped. The diameter of the tablet briquettes is usually 40 or 44 mm. the size of the cubic shape of the hookah charcoal is usually 22 mm or 26 mm.

 

Advantages of Shisha Charcoal

Odorless and Tasteless: High-quality shisha charcoal should be free from any scents or flavors that can affect the overall experience of shisha smoking.

Low Ash Production: Minimal ash production is another hallmark of good charcoal. Excessive ash can be cumbersome to manage and can affect heat control during your smoking session.

Easy to Ignite: The best shisha charcoal should ignite relatively quickly, usually within a minute or so, and should not require the use of chemicals or specialized equipment.

Clean burning: Coconut charcoal burns very cleanly, with little smoke or ash. This means that you can enjoy a smoother and more flavorful shisha session.

Long burning

Coconut charcoal burns for a long time, so you don't have to constantly add more charcoal to your bowl. This is ideal for longer shisha sessions.

High heat

Coconut charcoal burns at a high temperature, which is ideal for heating shisha tobacco evenly. This results in a better smoking experience.

Eco-friendly

Coconut charcoal is a sustainable and renewable resource. It is also biodegradable, so it is good for the environment.

 

 
Types of shisha charcoal
 
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Quick Lighting Charcoal
Quick lighting charcoal is what most hookah smokers started using, these charcoals look like small black discs or field hockey pucks. As the name implies, this coal will be the fastest lighting charcoal because it is coated with a chemical accelerant that allows them to be lit with a regular lighter.

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Natural wood hookah charcoal
Another variation of natural charcoal, charcoal is usually made from lemon wood, orange wood, or bamboo.
There are no chemical boosters on natural wood coals, which means you need to heat them with a single coil heater and they burn longer and cleaner than fast lightweight coals with minimal impact on the smell of water smoke.

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Silver Buff Charcoal
Silver type coals are a subcategory of quick lighting charcoal and are somewhat of a hybrid between quick lighting coals and natural type coals. These coals usually have a square tab shape and are coated with a silver film that functions as a chemical accelerator, allowing them to be lit with an ordinary lighter.
Because these coals sit halfway between fast lighting and natural-style coals, they will produce moderate heat levels, and fans of these coals say they have a much lower odor and taste than standard fast lightweight coals.

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Coconut Hookah Charcoal
Natural coconut charcoal is made from compressed coconut shells and comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, but in general the most common style will be "flat" or "cube" shaped and will not have any chemical accelerant coating, so they take longer to heat up than quick light or silver flint style coals, but once they are heated they will burn longer than quick light style coals and also have minimal odor or flavor impact on your smoking process.

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Bamboo Charcoal
Crafted from carbonized bamboo, this type of charcoal is natural and adds no extra flavors but tends to have a shorter lifespan than coconut shell charcoal.

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Lemonwood Charcoal
Popular in some Middle Eastern traditions, this charcoal adds a unique citrusy aroma to the shisha experience, enhancing the flavor profile.

 

Shisha charcoal shapes
 

Cube
Arguably the most common type of hookah, cubes have six flat, equal sides (like dice), which makes them super stable when burning. Cubes have a slow burn rate and can be used successfully with most hookah bowls and screen setups because they come in many different sizes.

 

Rectangular
A rectangular version of the rectangular shape, the flat sides of rectangles make them a more stable choice, but less versatile and prone to thermal spikes. Beware of rectangles, as many fast light coals are of this shape.

 

Flat plate
Similar to a cube, but more like a flat bar, flat plates do not burn as long, so are suitable for shorter hookah sessions. Flat plates are best used with foils as their shape is less suitable for heat management systems or chimney sets.

 

Round/Disc
Typical of Speedlight charcoal, avoid this shape at all costs unless you are sure it is made from 100% natural materials.

 

Hexagonal
Another stick, a mixture of hexagonal or hexagonal coals is almost always made from coconut shells. Hexagonal coal has all the advantages of a stick, but with more stability, making it a good choice.

 

The Shisha Charcoal Making Process
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The shisha charcoal manufacturing process of making shisha charcoal involves several key steps, from selecting the raw materials to molding and packaging. Here, we'll provide a detailed overview of the hookah charcoal production line.

Raw Material Selection
The quality of hookah charcoal largely depends on the choice of raw materials. High-quality woods, such as coconut shells, bamboo, or hardwoods like oak and apple, are often used. These woods are selected for their low ash content and the absence of impurities.

Carbonization
The selected wood is then subjected to a carbonization process, which involves heating it in the absence of oxygen. This removes volatile compounds and leaves behind a carbon-rich material known as charcoal. The carbonization process is crucial to ensure that the resulting charcoal burns cleanly and efficiently.

Crushing and Sieving
After carbonization, the charcoal is crushed into small pieces and sieved to achieve a consistent particle size. This step ensures uniform burning and heat distribution when the charcoal is used in hookahs.

Mixing and Binding
To create shisha charcoal, various ingredients may be mixed with the crushed charcoal. This can include natural binders like starch or other materials that improve the charcoal's combustibility and help it hold its shape during burning.

Molding
The mixture is then placed into a hookah machine for charcoal molding. This machine can produce both square hookah charcoal and round shisha charcoal, offering flexibility in the final product's shape.

Drying
The newly molded charcoal is dried in specialized ovens or under controlled conditions to remove any remaining moisture. Proper drying is crucial to prevent the charcoal from cracking or crumbling during use.

Quality Control
Each batch of hookah charcoal undergoes rigorous quality control checks to ensure that it meets the desired specifications. This includes checking for uniformity of size and shape, as well as conducting burn tests to ensure the charcoal ignites and burns consistently.

Packaging
Once the shisha charcoal passes quality control, it is packaged into convenient containers, ready for distribution to hookah enthusiasts around the world.

 

5 Tips for Choosing the Best Shisha Charcoal
 

How to choose the best shisha charcoal? From heat intensity to flavor and burn time, there are many factors to consider when selecting the best shisha charcoal for your needs. So, how can you make the right choice? Follow these 5 tips for choosing the best shisha charcoal for your sessions.

Consider the type of materialThe most common options are coconut, bamboo, and wood

Each type has its own unique properties and benefits, so it's important to understand the differences and choose the one that best meets your needs. Coconut charcoal, made from coconut shells, provides intense and long-lasting heat and enhances the flavor of shisha tobacco. It is also more sustainable and eco-friendly, as it is made from a waste product that would otherwise be discarded.

Bamboo charcoal, made from bamboo stalks, lights and heats quickly and has a long burn time with minimal smoke and odor. It is also sustainable and eco-friendly, as it is made from a renewable resource. Wood charcoal is the traditional choice for shisha and offers intense heat and a long burn time. However, not all wood charcoal is created equal.

Consider the size and shape of the briquettes
Shisha charcoal is available in various sizes and shapes to fit different shisha bowls and setups. Choose briquettes that are the right size and shape for your equipment to ensure optimal performance.

Consider the burn time
Depending on the size of your shisha bowl and the length of your smoking sessions, choose charcoal with a burn time that meets your needs. Coconut and bamboo charcoal generally have longer burn times compared to wood charcoal.

Consider the cost
Prices for shisha charcoal can vary widely depending on the type and brand. Find a product that fits your budget, but keep in mind that cheaper isn't always better. Lower quality charcoal can negatively impact the taste and purity of your smoke and may not provide the desired heat and burn time. It's worth investing in a higher quality product for the best overall experience.

Consider coconut charcoal
Coconut charcoal is a top choice for many shisha enthusiasts due to its intense and long-lasting heat, flavor enhancement, and sustainability. Give it a try and see the difference it can make in your shisha experience.

 

Some tips for using shisha coal safely
 

Using hookah coals is an essential part of the hookah experience, but it's important to use them safely to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable smoke session.

Use A Heat Management Device

One of the key ways to ensure safe use of hookah coals is to use a heat management device (HMD). An HMD is a device that sits between the coal and the bowl and helps to regulate the heat and airflow to the shisha. This can help to prevent overheating, which can lead to harsh or acrid smoke. There are many different types of HMDs available on the market, ranging from simple aluminum foil screens to more advanced ceramic or stainless-steel options. Experiment with a few different types to find the one that works best for your hookah setup.

Follow Proper Lighting And Heating Techniques

Lighting coals can be intimidating for new hookah smokers, but it's important to follow proper techniques to avoid accidents. Here are a few tips:
Use a stove or other open flame to ignite the coals, rather than a lighter or match.
Do not use accelerants, such as lighter fluid or alcohol, to light the coals.
Keep a safe distance from the coals when lighting them, and make sure there are no flammable materials nearby.
Allow the coals to heat up fully before placing them on the hookah bowl.

Choose The Right Type Of Coal

When choosing coals for your hookah, think about the type of coal you want to use. There are several options available, each with their own distinct features. Coconut coals, for example, are made from compressed coconut shells and are a popular choice because they are natural, sustainable, and taste neutral. They may, however, take longer to light than other types of coals. Bamboo coals, which are made from compressed bamboo, are another environmentally friendly option, but they produce more ash than other types. Quick-lighting coals are a convenient option because they light quickly and easily, but they may have a chemical flavor and produce more ash than natural coals. Wood coals offer a natural, woodsy taste and are environmentally friendly, but they may not light evenly, produce a lot of ash, and don't last as long as other types.

Use A Well-Ventilated Space

When lighting your hookah coals, it's important to make sure you're in a well-ventilated space. The carbon dioxide produced by the lighting of coals can be strong, and if you're in a poorly ventilated area, it can be uncomfortable or even dangerous.
To ensure your safety and comfort, make sure to open windows or use a fan to circulate the air. This will help to dissipate carbon dioxide.

Never Leave Hot Coals Unattended

When using a hookah, it's critical to keep an eye on the coals, as they can become extremely hot and pose a fire risk if left unattended. Never leave your coals alone while using a hookah to keep yourself and others safe. If you need to leave your setup, make sure to extinguish the coals and properly dispose of them. It's better to err on the side of caution and keep your coals well-tended at all times.

 

Our Factory

 

Puyang Hongyuan New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is a production-oriented enterprise mainly engaged in the development of hookah charcoal, incense charcoal, barbecue charcoal, and new energy. As the industry leader, we have formulated strict product quality standards and precisely controlled every aspect of production in the company.

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FAQ

 

Q: What is shisha charcoal made of?

A: Most natural charcoals are made from coconut husk, although there are lesser-known natural wood coals made from bamboo, orangewood, or lemonwood. Natural coals burn longer, have less impact on the flavor of your shisha, and are made with natural ingredients.

Q: Can I use normal charcoal for shisha?

A: In order to get the best result when smoking shisha, you need premium-quality charcoal. If you use anything less than premium charcoal, smoking may result in a sore throat or headache. Premium charcoal is pure and clean, and generates a lot of heat, which is necessary to smoke shisha.

Q: Is hookah charcoal safe?

A: Hookah without tobacco or charcoal is not bad per se. However, it is not advisable to smoke it as it can still be harmful to your health. The smoke from the burning charcoal can still contain harmful chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and tar. These chemicals can cause cancer, heart disease, and other health problems.

Q: Does hookah coals smell?

A: Coconut charcoal is a popular choice for hookah smoking because it burns clean and produces minimal smoke. However, some people may notice a smell when lighting coconut charcoal. This smell is typically caused by tapioca starch, which is added to coconut charcoal to help it bind together.

Q: Why does my shisha taste like charcoal?

A: If you don't use the right heat management, you can end up with a charred tasting tobacco. So it is better to start from the outside until you find your personal sweet spot. There, the tobacco has an intense flavour and the smoke development is perfect.

Q: What to do with hookah coals when done?

A: You can extinguish the burnt hookah coal with water and then dispose of it in the normal household waste or in the organic waste. However, when the coal is no longer glowing, you can also use it as fertiliser for your own garden.

Q: Is shisha and hookah the same thing?

A: A hookah is a device that is used to smoke moist tobacco or non-tobacco (herbal) products known as shisha. The term hookah is one of many names for this smoking device. Hookahs are also commonly known as: waterpipes.

Q: Is A shisha better than a vape?

A: In terms of health, smoking a vape will always be considered better because of the higher nicotine content typically found in shisha tobacco. However, if you're using e-liquid with a high dosage of nicotine and shisha with a low dosage, the differences become much smaller.

Q: How long does shisha stay in your body?

A: It can be detected in your urine for at least 3 days after your exposure to nicotine and in your hair for weeks or more. The best way to remove nicotine from your body is to avoid tobacco products altogether.

Q: How many coals are in a hookah?

A: Generally for a standard Egyptian style bowl, 2-3 Cubes, or 3 Flat coconut coals is a good place to start. Step 3. Start by placing your coals more towards the edge of the bowl, you don't want to set your coals in the center as it can shock or scorch your shisha and cause it to be rather unpleasant.

Q: What does hookah without tobacco do?

A: Studies have shown that smoke from nontobacco hookah varieties can contain carbon monoxide and other toxic agents linked to smoking-related cancers and disease. Even hookah pens that do not contain tobacco are not proven safe, as they can contain other harmful chemicals.

Q: Why is shisha so popular?

A: The rise of hookah-smoking is probably partly due to the widespread awareness of the adverse effects of cigarettes, especially the carcinogens, tar, etc. But the hazards of smoking cigarettes are not the only reason why hookahs or shisha tobacco flavors have become popular recently.

Q: What does shisha taste like?

A: Some of the most popular shisha flavors include fruit flavors such as apple, grape, and watermelon, as well as more exotic flavors such as mint, rose, and coffee. Other common shisha flavors include chocolate, vanilla, and caramel. Tastes like nothing unless it's flavoured. Don't let that smoke enter your lungs.

Q: Can you smoke hookah with just coals?

A: Yes you can use normal coal also instead of magic coal during hookah session but it may more harmful to you because it produces smoke which contains more ashes. I preferred you personally to use natural coconut shell hookah charcoals.

Q: How long do hookah coals last?

A: A 33 mm charcoal tab burns for approximately 30 to 45 minutes. A 40 mm charcoal tab burns for approximately 45 to 50 minutes. A typical shisha sessions lasts 30 to 45 minutes.

Q: Is hookah charcoal safe?

A: Hookah without tobacco or charcoal is not bad per se. However, it is not advisable to smoke it as it can still be harmful to your health. The smoke from the burning charcoal can still contain harmful chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and tar. These chemicals can cause cancer, heart disease, and other health problems.

Q: Is hookah charcoal the same as regular charcoal?

A: Natural charcoal is made from hardwood that has been slowly burned in a kiln or oven. This type of charcoal burns slowly and evenly, which is ideal for hookah smoking. Quick-light charcoal, on the other hand, is made from charcoal that has been treated with chemicals.

Q: What to do with hot coals after hookah?

A: You should either carefully burn out the hookah charcoal or, if you need to do it quickly, extinguish it with water. Afterwards, you can dispose of the burnt-out or extinguished charcoal in the normal household waste or in the organic waste. It is important to note that the coal should no longer be glowing.

Q: What is shisha charcoal made of?

A: Most of the hookah coals on market are made from coconut shells and fruitwood. Different from the other ordinary biomass charcoals, hookah coals must be smokeless, odorless, have low ash residue, long burning time, have consistent heat, etc.

Q: Which hookah coals are best?

A: Coconut hookah coals are the best coals on the hookah market. The world's biggest coconut producer is Indonesia. The best coconuts that are used to make hookah coals are grown on Sulawesi Island. A lot of brands offer coals in the shape of briquettes or cubes.

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