What are the uses of different mesh sulfur powders?

Nowadays, the main role of sulfur powder is not only in industry and agriculture, but also in people’s daily life, and it is also widely used in daily life. It is part of the sulfur soap we often use. For people, the main role is to eliminate acne, reduce inflammation, relieve itching, and prevent skin allergies.

Family potted plants can also be maintained with sulfur powder. When we fertilize potted plants, in order to prevent the leaves of the plants from turning yellow, we can appropriately add some to the fertilizer, which is still very useful for plants.

In addition, because of the wide variety of sulfur powder, the general product fineness is 200 mesh, 325 mesh, 400 mesh and 500 mesh in addition to 100 mesh. Light-colored powder, packaged in a net weight of 25KG or 40KG per bag, the outer layer is a plastic-coated woven bag and the inner layer is a plastic bag. Let’s take a look at the uses of different meshes.

200 mesh: mainly used for fruit trees, pesticides, chemicals, matches, railway repairs, etc.

Mesh 325: Mainly used for pesticides, fine chemicals, rubber, etc.

400 mesh: This type of sulfur powder has large production capacity, low energy consumption, small footprint, reliability, moderate price, simple production process and operation, and is mainly used in plastics, latex, pharmaceutical fine chemicals, etc.

500 mesh: This process has large production capacity, moderate energy consumption, reliability, and narrow product particle size distribution, which is suitable for various products.

For superfine sulfur powder larger than 1000 mesh, the output of this process is moderate, depending on the production scale. The products are mainly suitable for all kinds of first-class products and special industries.

In general, industrial sulfur, a chemical product, has various functions in our life, and can also achieve different effects.

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