hiilittämisellä
Hiilittämisellä, also known as charring or charring by fire, is a process of partially combusting organic material, typically wood, to produce charcoal. This transformation occurs when the material is heated in a low-oxygen environment. The primary goal of hiilittämisellä is to remove volatile compounds and water, leaving behind a carbon-rich residue.
The process is ancient and has been used for various purposes throughout history. In its simplest form,
Charcoal produced through hiilittämisellä has numerous applications. Historically, it was a vital fuel source for metallurgy,