charcoalcovering
Charcoalcovering is a process of applying a layer of charcoal to a surface to alter its physical or chemical properties. It is not a single standardized technique but a term used across disciplines to describe coatings based on charcoal or charcoal-derived materials, including raw charcoal powder, ground charcoal, and biochar or activated carbon. The intended effects include increased porosity, adsorption of contaminants, odor control, or a distinctive matte texture.
Materials and preparation: Charcoal used may be natural charcoal, activated carbon, or biochar. It is typically
Application methods: Coatings can be applied by dusting or spraying fine powder onto a prepared surface, by
Applications: In art, charcoal coverings can provide a preparatory layer or fixative effect; in horticulture, soil
Advantages and safety: Charcoal coatings are typically inexpensive, lightweight, and porous, offering adsorption and texture. Limitations
See also: biochar, activated carbon, carbon coating, surface coating.