Sulfur

Sulfur

Granular sulfur is a coarse, solid form of elemental sulfur, commonly used in agriculture, industry, and chemical processes. It appears as yellow granules and is valued for its role in improving soil health, particularly in adjusting soil pH for crops that prefer acidic conditions. In industry, granular sulfur is used in the production of sulfuric acid, rubber, and fertilizers. It is relatively stable and easy to handle, making it a preferred form for bulk storage and transportation. Its granular form allows for even distribution in applications such as soil amendments or chemical manufacturing.

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Purity (Dry Basis)

99.937%

Ash Content

0.017%

Organic Matter

0.007%

Moisture

0.380%

Acidity (as H₂SO₄)

0.039%

Chlorine (Cl)

< 0.00001%

Perchlorate (ClO₄)

1.1 mg/kg

Biuret

< 0.1%

Cadmium (Cd)

< 0.2 mg/kg

Chromium Vl (Cr⁶⁺)

< 0.5 mg/kg

Arsenic (As)

< 1.0 mg/kg

Selenium (Se)

< 1.0 mg/kg

Tellurium (Te)

< 1.0 mg/kg

Lead (Pb)

2.8 mg/kg

Zinc (Zn)

230 mg/kg

Test Methods

Titrimetry, photocolorimetry, emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP)