Carboniser

/ˈkɑːrbənaɪzər/ noun

A person or device that converts something into carbon or carbon compounds through a chemical process.

From carbon (from French carbone, from Latin carbo meaning 'coal') + -iser (British spelling suffix meaning 'one who causes or makes'). The suffix -iser became common in British English to denote an agent or instrument performing an action.

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