How AVC Charcoal Optimizes Moisture Control for Export-Grade Briquette Charcoal
For global charcoal buyers, moisture is one of the most important quality indicators—and also the most common source of shipping issues. High moisture can lead to mold, excess smoke, reduced heat output, and even claims upon arrival. Because of this, AVC Charcoal places moisture control at the center of its production and export process, ensuring every shipment maintains stable dryness from factory to destination port.
This article highlights how AVC Charcoal consistently achieves low-moisture briquette charcoal, even during Vietnam’s rainy season, and why this matters for international importers.
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Integrated Drying System From Start to Finish
Moisture management begins at the raw material stage. AVC Charcoal sources sawdust and hardwood with naturally low moisture and screens them to remove wet or contaminated materials. Before entering the production line, moisture is measured to ensure uniform input levels.
During briquette formation, sawdust is processed through controlled heat compression. This reduces internal moisture while stabilizing density, helping the briquettes burn longer and cleaner.
Reliable Post-Production Drying
After carbonization, briquettes undergo a second drying stage. Depending on weather conditions, AVC Charcoal uses both sun-drying platforms and mechanical dryers to reach the desired moisture target. This dual-system approach is especially valuable during monsoon months when ambient humidity is high.
All finished charcoal is tested again with moisture analyzers before packaging, ensuring consistency across batches.
Moisture-Proof Packaging for Long-Distance Shipping
Because international shipments often last 20–40 days, packaging plays a critical role in preventing reabsorption of humidity. AVC Charcoal uses:
- PE inner liners
- Kraft or laminated bags
- Heat-sealed closures
- Desiccant packs inside the container
These layers protect the charcoal from tropical humidity and temperature fluctuations inside the container.
Controlled Warehouse Storage
Finished products are stored in a dry, well-ventilated warehouse designed specifically to prevent moisture buildup. Elevated flooring, proper airflow, and strict separation between raw materials and finished goods ensure the charcoal stays stable before loading.
Why Low Moisture Matters for Buyers
Importers benefit significantly from low-moisture charcoal:
- Cleaner smoke-free grilling
- Longer burning time
- Reduced risk of mold
- Better customer satisfaction
- Lower claim rate
Consistent moisture control ultimately results in a more reliable product experience and long-term trust between buyer and supplier.
