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Industrial sulfur (powder)
Suitable for acid production, steel pickling, the pharmaceutical and food industries, safe stripping, water treatment, rubber, electrolytic industry, catalysts, pigments, papermaking, chemicals, sulfur-based mud, sulfur concrete, alcohols, adhesives, pesticides, rail anchoring, and more.
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Industrial sulfur (powder)
Industrial sulfur (GB/T2449.1-2021 Powder, Tablets, and Granules)
I. Basic Information
1. Core ingredient: Sulfur (S), purity ≥99.0% (according to GB/T 2449-2006).
2. Physical Appearance: A yellow solid at room temperature, available in block, powder, granular, or flake forms; it exists in both crystalline and amorphous states.
3. Key physical properties: Melting point 112.8–119.3℃; boiling point approximately 444.6℃; insoluble in water, readily soluble in carbon disulfide; poor electrical and thermal conductivity; relative density (water = 1) approximately 2.0.
4. Hazard Classification: Class II Flammable Substance; Autoignition Point: 205℃; Dust/vapor mixed with air can form an explosive mixture.
II. Core Features
1. Production of sulfuric acid: Sulfur dioxide is generated through combustion, then oxidized catalytically and reacted with water to produce sulfuric acid, which is used in the chemical industry and other sectors.
2. Rubber industry: Used as a vulcanizing agent to crosslink rubber molecules, thereby enhancing strength, elasticity, and wear resistance.
3. Chemical and Materials Field: Used for producing sulfides, dye intermediates, and pesticides; also serves as a pulping agent in papermaking and a concrete additive.
III. Usage Restrictions
1. Application domain restrictions: Prohibited for use in products that come into direct contact with the human body, such as food and pharmaceuticals; permitted for use only in industrial applications.
2. Safety Operating Restrictions: Store away from sources of ignition and heat; do not store together with oxidizers or strong reducing agents. Wear protective equipment during operation and ensure adequate ventilation in the work environment.
3. Environmental Emission Limits: Sulfur dioxide must be treated to meet emission standards, and waste sulfur as well as sulfur-containing waste must be managed according to hazardous waste regulations.
IV. Scope of Application
Suitable for acid production, steel pickling, the pharmaceutical and food industries, safe stripping, water treatment, rubber, electrolytic industry, catalysts, pigments, papermaking, chemicals, sulfur-based mud, sulfur concrete, alcohols, adhesives, pesticides, rail fastening, and more.
Product quality indicators
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Serial number |
Item eye |
Technical indicators |
Test Method Chapter and Article Number |
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Grade A |
Grade B |
Class C |
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1 |
Mass fraction of sulfur (S)(with Dry Base count )% |
≥ 99.95 |
≥ 99.50 |
≥99.00 |
6.2 |
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2 |
Mass fraction of water % |
≤2.0 |
6.3 |
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3 |
Mass fraction of ash (as-dried basis)% |
≤0.03 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.20 |
6.4 |
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4 |
Mass fraction of acidity (With H2SO4 Accounting )(on a dry basis)% |
≤0.003 |
≤0.005 |
≤0.02 |
6.5 |
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5 |
Mass fraction of organic matter (On a C basis) (on a dry basis) % |
≤0.03 |
≤0.30 |
≤0.80 |
6.6 |
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6 |
Arsenic The mass fraction of (As) (in) Dry Base count )% |
≤0.0001 |
≤0.01 |
≤0.05 |
6.7 |
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7 |
Iron Mass fraction of (Fe) (in) Dry Base count )% |
≤0.003 |
≤0.005 |
— |
6.8 |
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8 |
Mass fraction of sieve residue %
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Particle size greater than 150 μm |
≤0 |
≤3.0 |
6.9 |
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Particle size is 70 μm~150 μm |
≤0.5 |
≤1.0 |
≤4.0 |
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The residue-on-sieve index applies only to powdered sulfur. |
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produce Product packaging specifications
Laminated woven bags: 25 kg/bag, 50 kg/bag, 1000 kg/bag
Note:
We can produce sulfur powder with various particle sizes according to customer requirements.
Contact Information: 0086-771-5503626
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