Sulfur (Lump & Granular)
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Description
Sulfur is a yellow, non-metallic chemical element that is one of the most widely traded industrial commodities in the world. It is primarily produced as a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining. Sulfur is a critical raw material across several industries, most notably in the production of sulfuric acid — the world's most produced industrial chemical — which is used in fertilizer manufacturing, metal ore processing, petroleum refining, wastewater treatment, and chemical synthesis.
Granular Sulfur is a processed, free-flowing form of elemental sulfur produced through a prilling or granulation process. It offers the same chemical properties as lump sulfur but in a more convenient, dust-reduced, and easily handled granule format. Its uniform particle size makes it ideal for direct agricultural application and for bulk handling systems that require consistent flow characteristics.
Sulfur (Lump) Key Applications
- Production of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) for fertilizer industry
- Vulcanization of rubber
- Fungicide and pesticide in agriculture
- Raw material in pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing
- Used in cement and construction materials
Granular Sulfur Key Applications
- Direct soil amendment to reduce pH in alkaline soils
- Input for sulfuric acid production
- Elemental sulfur fertilizer for sulfur-deficient crops
- Used in the chemical and petrochemical industries
Specifications
Item
Sulfur (Lump)
Granular Sulfur
Sulfur content (dry basis)
≥ 99.50%
≥ 99.50%
Acidity (dry basis)
≤ 0.02%
≤ 0.02%
Organic matter (dry basis)
< 0.80%
< 0.80%
Arsenic (dry basis)
≤ 0.05%
≤ 0.05%
Ash content
< 0.20%
< 0.20%
Moisture
≤ 2.00%
≤ 0.50%
Particle size
Lump / crushed (irregular)
Granules 2–6 mm
Appearance
Bright yellow solid
Bright yellow free-flowing granules
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