Applications of Sulfur Powder

Sulfur powder has a wide range of applications in industry. Our common items such as matches, adhesives, synthetic fibres, paper products, plastics, batteries, lotions, skin cream dyes, fungicides, etc. all owe their existence to sulfur powder. In recent years, with the advancement of ultra-micro grinding technology, micronised sulfur powder has a wider and higher-end application. For example, sulfur is added in the manufacture of tyres to harden the rubber and prevent it from melting at higher temperatures.

Insoluble sulfur is mainly used as a vulcanisation accelerator and agent in the rubber industry. It allows a more solid adhesion of the rubber, prevents the rubber from breaking apart and improves resistance to heat and tyre wear, and is therefore an essential raw material in tyre production.

The difference between industrial sulfur and natural sulfur

Industrial sulfur comes from the smelting and recovery of petroleum, or the purification and recovery of natural gas, which is a by-product of the chemical industry. Industrial sulfur contains high levels of lead, which is highly toxic.

What kinds of sulfur are there for rubber?

Natural sulfur is the first choice for sulfur in traditional Chinese medicine, because it is recorded in the history books of traditional Chinese medicine that it is natural sulfur, not chemical and chemical sulfur, because there was no industrialized sulfur in that era, everything is natural, and authentic natural sulfur has medicinal effects.

Application of Industrial Sulfur

Industrial sulfur is an important chemical product and basic industrial raw material, widely used in chemical industry, light industry, pesticide, rubber, dyestuff, papermaking and other industrial sectors.

The impact of sulfur powder on aquaculture

Sulfur product powder can play an important and irreplaceable role in all walks of life. Industrial sulfur powder can be used in the production of rubber vulcanization operations.

Why is static electricity the “enemy” of sulfur powder?

When the sulfur burns, the flame will show a special and beautiful light blue color, but it will also release the poisonous and irritating gas sulfur dioxide when it burns, so we really have to guard against this dangerous beauty