Two major uses of sulfur powder

Sulfur powder, with a content of 99.5%-99.95%, is obtained by crushing and screening sulfur blocks. It has many uses and plays an important role in rubber tires, chemical fibers, medicine and other industries. Especially in chemical industry, it is an important chemical industry. Raw materials, the fertilizer industry is the largest user of sulfur.

Sulfur powder is a common additive to fertilizers and pesticides, and planting soils also need this mineral to help plant roots develop. It is also sometimes used as a way to prevent mold growth in plants, and a small splash on leaves and fruit is a non-toxic way to prevent moisture build-up and mold growth. This is very important in wet areas.

Also, most small insects will die if they eat a lot of sulphur, thus making this powder an important part of a pesticide. Most match heads also contain sulphur powder, usually mixed with other ingredients. This powder is also a common additive in commercial detergents and cleaners.

In addition to the fertilizer industry, sulfur powder also plays a significant role in medicine: sulfur is a common Chinese herbal medicine, which can be used as medicine. Using sulfur as medicine can detoxify and kill insects. At the same time, sulfur can also help stop diarrhea, which not only has a certain improvement effect on the occurrence of watery diarrhea. During the treatment process, grind the sulfur into powder, then take out one or two pieces, add the melted yellow wax and mix it evenly to form a pill.

It should be noted that sulfur is flammable and explosive, and it is easy to explode or burn when mixed with air. It is best to store it in a ventilated and dry warehouse, and at the same time, it needs to be kept away from heat and fire. Do not store and store it together with charcoal, acid and oxidant. transportation.

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