Physical presentation : Powder Color : Yellow Percent % : 99% Application : Direct application.
Sulphur is a bright yellow, naturally occurring element with the symbol "S" and atomic number 16. It's a versatile and essential material used in various industrial applications due to its reactive and unique properties. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Bright yellow, crystalline solid in its elemental form. Odor: Typically odorless, but when burned, it produces a characteristic "rotten egg" smell due to the formation of sulphur dioxide. Solubility: Insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide and other non-polar solvents. Melting Point: 115.21�°C (239.38�°F). Forms & Grades: Sulphur can be found in various forms and grades, including: Elemental Sulphur: Typically extracted from natural gas and oil. Agricultural Sulphur: Fine-grade sulphur used in agriculture to adjust soil pH. Pharmaceutical Grade: Ultra-pure sulphur for medical applications. Applications: Chemical Industry: Key ingredient in the manufacture of sulphuric acid, the most widely produced industrial chemical. Agriculture: Used as a soil conditioner and as a component in certain fertilizers. Pharmaceuticals: An ingredient in some skin treatments, particularly for conditions like acne and dandruff. Rubber Industry: Used in vulcanization, a process that hardens rubber. Pulp & Paper Industry: Used in the Kraft process to break down wood components. Advantages: Essential for Life: An important element for all living cells, playing a crucial role in the functionality of vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids. Industrial Utility: Forms the backbone of numerous chemical reactions and processes. Environmental Role: Used in flue gas desulphurization to reduce sulphur emissions from power plants. Note: When procuring or using sulphur, it's essential to specify the desired grade or form to ensure suitability for the intended application.
Appearance - Clear Colorless & free From visible sediment Purity - 98.4 Specific gravity - Specific gravity of 1.825 0 27 deg C1 Residue on Ignition - 0.028 Chlorides - 0.00073 Iron - 0.0011 Manganese - 0.000079 Arsenic - 0.000065 Selenium - 0.0010 Copper - 0.0024 Zinc (Zn) - 0.0018 Organic matter - Test pass Lead (as pb) - Test pass Ox disable impurities -0.001 Nitrates (as NO3) - Test pass Ammonia ( as NH3) - Test pass Nitrates, Nitrites and ammonia(as N) - Test pass