Sulfur

Sulfur- PetroNeo

Sulfur is a bright yellow, nonmetallic element known for its distinct odor and wide range of industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical applications. As one of the most abundant elements on Earth, sulfur plays a crucial role in chemical manufacturing, fertilizer production, and rubber vulcanization. It is valued for its reactivity, stability, and versatility across industries.

In the chemical industry, sulfur is a key raw material for producing sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), one of the most important industrial chemicals. In agriculture, sulfur serves as a vital soil nutrient and fungicide, enhancing crop yield and protecting plants against diseases. Due to its high purity and consistent quality, sulfur is also used in pharmaceutical formulations, detergents, and cosmetics.

Other Names

Brimstone, Sulphur, Flowers of Sulfur

Purity

≥ 99.5% (High Purity)

Grade

Industrial Grade, Agricultural Grade, Pharmaceutical Grade

Formula

S₈

Molar Mass

256.48 g/mol (for S₈ molecule)

Boiling Point

256.48 g/mol (for S₈ molecule)

Melting Point

256.48 g/mol (for S₈ molecule)

Why Choose Petroneo for Sulfur?

Petroneo is a trusted supplier of high-quality Sulfur, delivering reliable and consistent materials for industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical applications. We ensure competitive pricing, on-time delivery, and compliance with international safety and quality standards. Our global distribution network guarantees that clients receive sulfur in optimal condition, tailored to their specific needs.

Sulfur Supplier for Industry

Petroneo is a leading Sulfur supplier for industries such as chemical manufacturing, fertilizers, rubber processing, and pharmaceuticals. Our sulfur products are refined to meet industrial-grade and pharmaceutical-grade requirements, supporting high-performance operations across the globe.

Usages

Sulfur is used extensively across multiple industries due to its diverse properties and reactivity:

  • Chemical Industry: Primary raw material for sulfuric acid, sulfites, and sulfates.
  • Agriculture: Used as a soil conditioner, fertilizer, and fungicide to promote plant growth.
  • Rubber Industry: Integral in vulcanization processes to enhance rubber elasticity and strength.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Ingredient in ointments, soaps, and anti-acne products due to its antibacterial properties.
  • Petroleum Industry: Utilized in desulfurization processes to remove sulfur compounds from fuels.
  • Detergents & Cosmetics: Added for its cleansing and antimicrobial properties.