Granular Sulphur

Granular 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. In industry it is widely used in sulphuric acid production, agricultural, medical, food, paper and rubber industry. Previously it is sourced from volcanic zones on earth surface or a drilling process using hot air steam. However, recently it is recovered from oil refinery process. With the help of technology, refineries reduces Sulphur Dioxide emission, which highly pollutes atmosphere and cause acid rains, almost zero.

Lump Sulphur

Lump means undefined shape in literature. Depending on the recovery process of refinery, Sulphur produced in different shapes. Lump Sulphur is one of these shapes and it’s the raw formation of recovered Sulphur. It has the same purity with other shapes of Sulphur but a rough form of Sulphur. Generally so shaped Sulphur is used in industrial plants.

Sulphur Powder

Its pure form is a bright yellow, crystalline solid. When sulfur burns, it gives off a bright blue flame and can melt into a red liquid. Large accumulations of native sulfur are rare, normally found in places of volcanic activity. Nowadays, sulfur is produced from petroleum, natural gas, and related fossil resources. Sulfur forms a distinctive product if heated with hydrogen – a gas called hydrogen sulfide. This compound can be recognized by its very strong and unpleasant smell of rotten eggs. Nowadays, most sulfur is used to make sulfuric acid, but it is also used in the making of cement, rubber, pesticides, and traditionally in black gunpowder. Furthermore, it is one of the most abundant elements in the human body, comprising about 0.3 % as a component of proteins and enzymes. It also plays a key role in the formation of strong bones, healthy hair, and nails.

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