1. Sulfur technical granulated 99.98% with quality certificates, in big runs of 1000-1500 kg.
2. Delivery in the amount of 5,000 tons - the first test delivery, the next delivery - in the second month - 15,000 tons, in the third and next month - 25,000 tons.
3. Contract for 1 year, contract extension is possible.
4.Origin: Kazakhstan
5. Terms of payment: Divisible irrevocable letter of credit.
6. Delivery conditions at the station Alashankou (China). Incoterms 2010. The cost of production at the Alashankou station (China) is $90 per ton of technical granulated sulfur (the price includes: technical granular sulfur, Big BEG, packing in Big BEG at 1000kg, loading into gondola cars, SGS expenses, other customs, insurance and other taxes, as well as taking into account the railway tariff to Alashankou station (China).
6.1. Delivery address: Alashankou Station (China)
7. Terms of delivery: FOB port of Kavkaz Russia, Incoterms 2010.
The cost of production is $ 115 per ton of technical granular sulfur (the price includes: technical granular sulfur, Big BEG, packing in Big BEG at 1000-1500 kg, loading into open wagons, other customs, insurance and other taxes, as well as taking into account the railway tariff to the port of Kavkaz Russia and loading on the buyer's ship.
7.1 Delivery address: Port of Kavkaz Russia with loading on the buyer's ship.
8. Delivery time - 30 calendar days from the date of opening of the divisible irrevocable letter of credit
We ask the buyer to write an irrevocable ICPO order to our address and provide a certificate from the bank about the availability of money in the buyer's account with BCL. After receiving these documents, we will provide a contract.
SULFUR GRANULES SULPHUR LUMPS
Sulfur is one of the most important agricultural and industrial raw materials and is considered a strategic product sulfur is an odourless, tasteless and polyvalent nonmetal which is mostly in the form of yellow crystals and is obtained from sulphide and sulphate. Sulphur occurs naturally in the environment and is the thirteenth most abundant element in the earthâ??s crust. It can be mined in its elemental form, although this method has declined over the last decade to less than 2% of world production. Today most elemental sulphur is obtained as a co-product recovered from oil and gas production in sweetening process.
Sulphur is the primary source in the production of sulphuric acid, the world's most widely used chemical. Sulphuric acid is an essential intermediate in many processes in the chemical and manufacturing industries. Sulphuric acid also is used by the fertilizer industry to manufacture primarily phosphates, nitrogen, potassium, and sulphate fertilizers.
Sulfur reacts directly with methane to give carbon disulfide, used to manufacture cellophane and rayon. One of the direct uses of sulfur is in vulcanization of rubber, where polysulfide chains crosslink organic polymers. Large quantities of sulfites are used to bleach paper and to preserve dried fruit. Many surfactants and detergents (e.g. sodium lauryl sulfate) are sulfate derivatives. Calcium sulfate, gypsum, is mined on the scale of 100 million tonnes each year for use in Portland cement and fertilizers. Sulphur is increasingly used as a component of fertilizers. Sulfur can be used in agriculture and various industries such as plastics and many synthetic products, paper, paint, etc.