Sulphur (Granular / Powder form)
Sulphur is a yellow, non-metallic element known for its wide industrial versatility. In granular or powdered form, it is a vital raw material in the production of fertilizers, sulphuric acid, rubber vulcanization agents, and pesticides. It also plays a crucial role in metal refining, explosives, and pharmaceuticals. Elemental sulphur is non-toxic but flammable in fine powder form. It is typically used in agriculture to improve soil nutrition and combat fungal diseases, making it essential in both chemical and agro-based industries.
Synonyms
Elemental Sulphur ; Brimstone ; Sulfur Powder ; Refined Sulphur (Granular or Powdered form) ;
Formula
S₈
CAS No
7704-34-9
HS Code:
25030010
Industries Served
- Fertilizer Industry
- Chemical Industry
- Rubber Industry
- Pharmaceutical & Cosmetics Industry
- Explosives & Pyrotechnics
- Paper & Pulp Industry
- Detergent Industry
- Mining & Metallurgy
- Textile Industry
- Agriculture (Pest Control)
Applications
- Used to manufacture sulphur-based fertilizers like ammonium sulphate and elemental sulphur fertilizers
- Helps correct sulphur-deficient soils and improves crop yield
- Primary raw material for producing sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) — one of the most widely used industrial chemicals
- Crucial in the vulcanization process, which strengthens and elasticizes rubber for tires, hoses, and footwear
- Used directly as a natural pesticide, miticide, and fungicide for protecting crops against mildew, rust, and mites
- A key ingredient in black powder (gunpowder) and fireworks, acting as a fuel in the reaction
- Used in topical creams, soaps, and ointments for treating acne, eczema, dandruff, and fungal infections
- Used in the Kraft pulping process to produce wood pulp for paper
- Intermediate in producing sodium sulphide, sulphur dioxide, and various organic sulphur compounds
- Plays a role in metal ore flotation, leaching, and refining processes
- Basis of sulphur dyes used for dyeing cotton and other cellulose-based fabrics