Sulfur is a bright yellow, non-metallic element naturally found in volcanic deposits and as a byproduct of refining natural gas and petroleum.
It is odorless in pure form but is often associated with the smell of sulfur compounds.
Sulfur is a key raw material in the production of sulfuric acid, one of the most widely used industrial chemicals.
It is essential in fertilizer manufacturing, helping improve soil fertility and crop yields.
Other applications include rubber vulcanization, detergent production, and pharmaceutical formulations.
Sulfur is also used in the manufacture of explosives, dyes, and paper.
It is available in various forms such as granular, lump, or powder, depending on industrial requirements.
Common packing includes bags, jumbo bags, or bulk shipments for large-scale use.
