1 Binchotan SLIM activated charcoal Binchotan SLIM diameter special for flasks and bottles.
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Discover the Woody Binchotan SLIM 1 Piece, a premium activated charcoal made in Indonesia by Widha, a recognized master burner. Made from the rare Pelawan wood (Tristaniopsis obovata), this charcoal ensures exceptional water purification, ideal for making tap water pure and tasty. Specially designed with an adapted diameter, it fits perfectly in flasks and bottles with a small neck of at least 2 cm, thus offering a natural and sustainable solution for those looking for an eco-friendly alternative.
Data sheet
Length | 10cm |
Width | 1-2cm |
Weight | -50g |
Origin | Indonesie |
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Woody's Binchotan Activated Charcoals
Transform every glass of tap water into a pure and delicious drink thanks to Woody's binchotan activated charcoal water filter. Binchotan activated charcoal has been recognized for centuries for its exceptional water purification properties. Made from branches of wood, burned at a high temperature (1200°C) then quickly cooled, it provides an ideal porous structure for removing impurities and contaminants.
Main Features:
- Handmade Production: Each piece is meticulously crafted by Widha, ensuring optimal quality through traditional techniques.
- Material: Using Pelawan wood (Tristaniopsis Obovata), this charcoal benefits from increased density, maximizing filtration efficiency and offering superior impurity absorption.
- Origin: Produced in Indonesia, it benefits from high-quality materials and ancestral know-how, guaranteeing natural and effective purification.
Advantages:
- Increased Efficiency: Thanks to the exceptional density of Pelawan wood, Woody Binchotan surpasses traditional charcoals for purification. It absorbs toxins, contaminants, and impurities, while improving the taste and smell of the water.
- Durability: Usable for about 6 months, each piece can be regenerated by boiling, extending its lifespan and reducing waste.
- Environmentally Friendly: By choosing Binchotan, you opt for a sustainable and biodegradable solution, reducing the use of disposable plastics.
Why choose binchotan activated charcoal?
Effective and Natural Purification Binchotan activated charcoal purifies water by adsorption, capturing impurities on its porous surface. It effectively removes chlorine, heavy metals, and chemicals, while alkalizing the water and releasing beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium.
Improved Taste and Smell Say goodbye to the unpleasant taste and smell of tap water. Binchotan improves the quality of your water, making it more enjoyable to drink.
Cost-Effective and Durable Use an activated charcoal stick for 6 months, thus reducing your expenses on expensive water filters and plastic bottles.
A Gesture for the Planet By opting for activated charcoal, you reduce your consumption of single-use plastic, thus contributing to the preservation of the environment.
Health Benefits Enriched with essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, your water becomes healthier and beneficial for your body.
What activated charcoal removes from your water
- Chlorine: Reduces the rate, taste, and smell of chlorine.
- Heavy Metals: Adsorbs lead, mercury, and copper.
- Chemicals: Removes pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals.
- Organic Impurities: Retains undesirable organic matters.
- Microplastics: Captures microplastics for cleaner water.
Recycle activated charcoal after 6 months
Don't throw away your binchotan stick after use! Here are some ideas for recycling it:
- Natural Deodorant: Place it in your shoes, fridge, or wardrobes.
- Humidity Absorber: Ideal in humid spaces.
- Plant Fertilization: Break it into small pieces and add it to your soil.
- Composting: Enrich your compost to improve water retention.
Why is Binchotan Activated Charcoal that Floats in Water of Poor Quality?
A good quality binchotan activated charcoal is dense and naturally sinks to the bottom of the water. If the stick floats, this may indicate lower quality manufacturing, with an insufficient porous structure to ensure effective adsorption of impurities. A poor quality binchotan will have reduced performance in terms of water purification, thus compromising the expected benefits. Always choose authentic and high quality binchotan for optimal water purification.
Steps for Use and Recycling of Binchotan Activated Charcoal
Steps for Use
- Initial Preparation
- Rinsing: Rinse the Binchotan charcoal under running water to remove dust and residues.
Activation and Sterilization: Boil the charcoal for about 10 minutes to activate and sterilize it. Daily Use Placement: Place the Binchotan charcoal in a carafe, a bottle or a water tank. Use a Woody Binchotan charcoal for 1.5 liters of water. Purification: Let the charcoal work for at least 6 to 8 hours (ideally all night) to purify the water. Maintenance: Rinse the charcoal every 2 to 4 weeks and boil it for 10 minutes to regenerate it and maintain its effectiveness. Lifespan Continuous Use: A Binchotan charcoal can be used for about 6 months before needing replacement. End of Life: When the charcoal begins to lose its effectiveness (the water is no longer as purified), it is time to recycle it. Lifespan Filtering Capacity Each charcoal stick purifies up to 1.5 liters of water and you can alternate up to 3 cycles of 8 hours per charcoal per day; just after 8 hours put your purified water in another container and put water on the charcoal for another filtration cycle and so on. So you can filter up to 4.5 liters of water per day and per charcoal for 6 months for a maximum total of 810 liters. Recycling Steps 1. Deodorant: Use old Binchotan charcoal to absorb odors in the refrigerator, shoes or closets. 2. Moisture Absorbent: Place the charcoal in damp places to absorb excess moisture. 3. Plant Fertilizer: Crush the old charcoal and mix it with potting soil to improve soil quality and water retention. 4. Composting: Add the used Binchotan charcoal to compost. It improves aeration and the structure of the compost, promoting faster decomposition. Discover the exceptional properties of Tristaniopsis Obovata for the manufacture of high quality binchotan active charcoal Tristaniopsis obovata, or Pelawan, stands out not only for its high density and durability, but also for its unique properties that make it an ideal material for the manufacture of high quality active charcoal. Why is Tristaniopsis Obovata Ideal for Activated Charcoal? 1. High Density: Tristaniopsis obovata has a density ranging from 800 to 1,000 kg/m³. This high density means that the wood is very compact, with low natural porosity. This allows the creation of active charcoal with a very developed micro-porous structure, offering an exceptional adsorption surface to capture impurities and contaminants. 2. Durability and Resistance: Thanks to its natural resistance to termites and other decomposition agents, the active charcoal made from Tristaniopsis obovata is particularly durable. This durability translates into increased longevity of active charcoal filters, thus reducing the frequency of replacement and associated costs. 3. Material Purity: The wood of Tristaniopsis obovata is naturally pure and does not contain any undesirable additives or chemical residues. When it is turned into activated charcoal, it provides a water filtration solution that does not release harmful substances, ensuring safe and effective water purification. 4. Microporous Structure: The process of making activated charcoal from Tristaniopsis obovata, involving high-temperature combustion followed by rapid cooling, creates an ideal microporous structure. These micro-pores increase the available surface area for adsorbing contaminants such as PFAS, chlorine, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making drinking water purer and healthier. Concrete Benefits of Activated Charcoal from Tristaniopsis Obovata - Filtration Efficiency: Elimination of up to 90% of PFAS and other contaminants. - Water Quality Improvement: Alkalization of water and release of beneficial minerals. - Environmental Durability: Reduction of plastic consumption through natural and sustainable filtration. For more information on Tristaniopsis obovata and its applications, consult the following sources: - NVBT - Sea Tristania or Pelawan - National Parks Board - Tristaniopsis obovata Comparison of the density of Tristaniopsis Obovata with other tropical and non-tropical woods Tristaniopsis obovata: Density: 800 to 1,000 kg/m³ Oak: Density: 750 to 900 kg/m³ Maple: Density: About 700 to 750 kg/m³ Teak: Density: About 600 to 750 kg/m³ Bamboo: Density: 350 to 650 kg/m³ Eucalyptus: Density: 600 to 900 kg/m³ Protect your health with Woody's Binchotan Activated Charcoal Dangers of PFAS Pollution Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals commonly used for their anti-adhesive and water- and grease-resistant properties. Their persistence in the environment and their ability to accumulate in living organisms pose serious dangers: For Human Health: - Endocrine Problems: PFAS disrupt the hormonal system, causing reproductive and developmental disorders. - Cancer Risk: Exposure to certain PFAS is linked to an increased risk of liver, kidney, and testicular cancers. - Weakening of the Immune System: PFAS can decrease the immune response, making the body more vulnerable to infections and vaccines. - High Cholesterol: They increase blood cholesterol levels, a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. For the Environment: - Persistent Contamination: PFAS are extremely resistant to degradation, persisting in soils and waters for decades. - Bioaccumulation: They accumulate in the tissues of living organisms, disrupting food chains and affecting flora and fauna. Extent of PFAS Pollution in Europe PFAS pollution is a growing concern in Europe. These substances have been detected in groundwater, surface water, and even drinking water. The European Union is taking steps to limit PFAS levels in drinking water and reduce existing contamination. Efficiency of Activated Charcoal Filtration against PFAS Activated charcoal is a proven solution for reducing PFAS in drinking water. Benefits of Binchotan Activated Charcoal: Advanced Porous Structure: - Superior Adsorption Capacity: Woody's Binchotan, made from dense wood, has a microporous structure that effectively adsorbs contaminants, including PFAS. Proven Performance: - Scientific Studies: Research shows that activated charcoal filters can remove up to 90% of PFAS from drinking water. The exact effectiveness depends on the size of the PFAS molecules. of the type of activated carbon used and the filtration conditions.
Why choose Woody's Binchotan Activated Carbon?
Woody's Binchotan Activated Carbon offers effective and natural purification of your water. With PFAS elimination rates that can reach 90%, it guarantees purer and healthier water for you and your family. By choosing this filter, you are choosing an eco-friendly solution that reduces your plastic footprint while improving the quality of your water.
Don't let PFAS threaten your health and that of your loved ones. Adopt Woody's Binchotan Activated Carbon today and make the choice of pure and tasty water.
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