Sulphur is mostly produced in refineries as a by-product and used mainly to produce sulfuric acid which is widely used in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers and used to make detergents, plastics, and other products.
Granular or granule sulphur is a form of sulphur that easy to handle, has a custom shape and seems like pea grains. Granular sulphur is also produced in refineries but with an additional process with respect to lump sulphur. Molten liquid sulphur is sprayed in granulator unit and exposed to a rapid cooling where sulphur particles are created.
Granular sulfur is the raw material state of sulfur. Granular sulfur consists of small yellow particles that quickly disperse or break down in the soil. Its physical form is solid, and as expected, it has a sulfuric odor. The material is soft, easily crumbles, and is insoluble in water, although it does dissolve in some organic solvents such as carbon disulfide.
It is sulfur that has been taken from the refinery or extracted from the mine and has not been processed. Sulfur can be found in pure form in nature, as well as in combination with other elements. Granular Sulfur is the unprocessed commercial name of the element Sulfur, that is, sulfur with its well-known name. Due to its physical condition, Lamp is the general name used for Sulfur, which is also called chips. Granular sulfur in agriculture, due to the hardness of its structure, oxidation is impossible, it can be used by making it powdered or micronized by physical interventions. In addition, such products are also called Granular Sulfur due to the fact that Powdered or Liquid sulfur can be mixed with other components to make it granular.
Granulated sulphur is mainly used in the production of sulfuric acid, phosphorus fertilizers, plant protection chemicals, paper, food industry, agriculture, auto tires, explosives, chemicals and dyes, wastewater treatment, such as wastewater treatment also finds a wide range of uses and in the steel industry. Granulated sulphur is used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid, phosphate fertilizers and plant protection products, and in the steel industry.
Specifications:
Appearance white granule
Particle size 2-4mm
Purity 99% min
Nitrogen 15.5% min
Nitrate Nitrogen 14.1%-14.4%
Ammoniacal Nitrogen 1.1%-1.3%
Calcium 19% min
Moisture 0.8% max
Water insoluble matter 0.2% max
Nitric 0.05% max
Iron 0.005% max
PH 5.6-6.8
Origin : Kazakhstan
MoQ :25000MT
Loading port in Iskenderun
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Sulfur granules are small, spherical pellets of elemental sulfur, commonly used in agriculture as a fertilizer and soil amendment, and in various industrial applications. They are produced by a granulation process, which involves spraying molten sulfur into a granulator, resulting in a uniform, easy-to-handle form.