Sulphur
Sulphur is a multivalent non-metal, abundant, tasteless and and odorless. In its native form sulphur is a yellow crystalline solid. In nature it occurs as the pure element or as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Although sulphur is infamous for its smell, frequently compare to rotten eggs, that odor is actually characteristic of hydrogen sulphide (H2S).
Sulphur is also used in batteries, detergents, fungicides, manufacture of fertilizers, gun power, matches and fireworks. Other applications are making corrosion-resistant concrete which has great strength and is forst resistant, for solvents and in a host of other products of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries
Sulphur product has applications in the production process of the following industries:
– Sulphuric Acid
– Fertilizer Industry
– Tyre & Rubber Industry
– Sugar Industry
– Linear Alkyl Benzene
– Carbon Disulphide
– Caprolactam
– Explosives & Fire Crackers
– Pharma Industry
– Dye & Dye Intermediates