Wood vinegar is an acidic liquid with a pH of 3 with acetic acid as the main component. It is very similar in composition and color to table vinegar (it was originally a whiskey color or a transparent light yellow liquid that has completely removed the wood tar. ), each refined in different ways. Simply put, it is obtained by the natural cooling and liquefaction of the smoke emitted during the process of burning wood into charcoal. Therefore, wood vinegar is made by carbonizing trees, converting their energy into gas and then naturally cooling it into a concentrated liquid. Contains K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Ge, Mn, Fe and other minerals, as well as vitamins B1 and B2. General wood vinegar liquid: for agricultural use, feed use, industry, and commercial use. Vinegar has many uses. Soil improvement Spraying wood vinegar solution into the soil can prevent blight of seeds and can also be used as a soil disinfectant. Applying bamboo vinegar to the soil can effectively inhibit the reproduction of microorganisms that hinder plant growth and kill root nodule nematodes and other pests.
Deodorization Wood vinegar liquid can be used to deodorize the odor caused by the decay of fresh food such as toilet feces, livestock houses and fish markets. Spraying wood vinegar liquid in bathrooms and other stinky places can eliminate odors and keep the air fresh. Spraying once can last for 3-5 days. In summer, it can also be used as a perfume to eliminate body sweat and other odors and make people feel cool. Liquid smoked products are hams and sausages soaked in clarified wood vinegar and then smoked. The hams and sausages are less prone to insects and taste more delicious. Plant growth regulator wood vinegar can promote the growth of vegetables, fruit trees, flowers, rice, lawns and other plants. In addition, wood vinegar can also be used to produce fertilizers, inhibit the growth of weeds, reduce the amount of pesticides, and be a repellent for insect pests, etc. Wood vinegar liquid for food preservation is often used in the food industry for its antifungal, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. Beverage additives: The original wood vinegar liquid has been refined to remove harmful substances such as methanol and formaldehyde, and can be used as a healthy beverage additive. Feed Additive Wood vinegar liquid, as a feed additive, can improve the meat quality of livestock and farmed fish, improve the quality and nutrition of fish eggs, etc.