Sulfur (Lump & Granular)

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

Granular Sulfur Key Applications

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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