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Charcoal workers
Charcoal is usually produced by slow pyrolysis, the heating of wood in the absence of oxygen. The traditional method uses a clamp. This is essentially a pile of wooden logs leaning against a chimney (logs are placed in a circle). The chimney consists of four wooden stakes. The logs are completely covered with soil and straw allowing no air to enter. It must be lit by introducing some burning fuel into the chimney; the logs burn very slowly and transform into charcoal. If the soil covering gets torn (cracked) by the fire, additional soil is placed on the cracks. Once the burn is complete, the chimney is plugged to prevent air from entering.
The true art of this production method is in managing the sufficient generation of heat (by combusting part of the wood material), and its transfer to wood parts in the process of being carbonised. A strong disadvantage of this production method is the huge amount of emissions that are harmful to human health and the environment.
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This action takes place on one of the following buildings: Charcoal furnace. You are currently on a bare ground. |
×1. 400. Skills: Charcoal burning 5 /lvl, Fire 3 /lvl, Tree felling 2 /lvl. 5% 4 arpent(s).
Training
Co / Wi. Training ground: Charcoal furnace. Equipment: Shovels 10, Axes 10, optional: Work horses 5, Carts / Wagons 5, Ropes 5. This training is possible in the following types of organisations: Rurality (except Regular clergy). Maximum: 50% of the domain's population.
Union of Charcoal Workers
Mathilde Fairfax, President of the trade union, Kristoph Jr Steiner, Trade unionist, Alyssa Arrowcook, Trade unionist, Pauline Terramor, Trade unionist, Julius Wild, Trade unionist, Isabel Mopol, Trade unionist, Vladimir “Tolmacz”, Trade unionist, Roméo Carter, Trade unionist.