Sulphur Pellet or Sulfur pellet is the solid, pelletized form of elemental sulfur, produced by melting and cooling molten sulfur into uniform granules. Sulfur is also called as SULPHOR is a non-metallic yellow solid with high purity and excellent stability. Used across various sectors, Sulphur functions as a chemical feedstock, fertilizer base, vulcanizing agent, and reducing compound in metal refining and chemical synthesis. Sulphur Pellets serve as a key building block as well in multiple industries. In agriculture, they act as a soil sulfur supplement and slow-release nutrient source. In industrial applications, they are used for sulfuric acid synthesis, rubber vulcanization, and non-metallic processing.
Sulphur Pellet or Sulfur pellet is the solid, pelletized form of elemental sulfur, produced by melting and cooling molten sulfur into uniform granules. Sulfur is also called as SULPHOR is a non-metallic yellow solid with high purity and excellent stability. Used across various sectors, Sulphur functions as a chemical feedstock, fertilizer base, vulcanizing agent, and reducing compound in metal refining and chemical synthesis. Sulphur Pellets serve as a key building block as well in multiple industries. In agriculture, they act as a soil sulfur supplement and slow-release nutrient source. In industrial applications, they are used for sulfuric acid synthesis, rubber vulcanization, and non-metallic processing.
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Base for sulfur-containing NPK and elemental S formulations
Crosslinking agent in tire and elastomer industries
Raw material for contact process
Used in ore flotation and metal extraction
Intermediate for sulfides, thionyl chloride, and other sulfur-based compounds
Used in agricultural fungicides and pH correction
Elemental Sulfur Base for Fertilizers, Rubber & Chemicals
*High Purity Elemental S: Typical assay ≥ 99.5% *Slow Release in Soil: Ideal for agronomic use *Bulk Flowable: Easily loaded/unloaded in mechanized systems
While stable under ambient conditions, it can ignite at high temperatures or in finely powdered form.
Typically ≥ 99.5% elemental sulfur by weight.
Yes, used as a direct source of elemental sulfur or blended into granular NPK formulations.
Yes, it is registered and can be shipped under UN 1350 with appropriate packaging and labeling.
Very low; pellet format minimizes airborne particulate during handling.
Yes, provided with COA, MSDS, and compliant packaging (jumbo bag or drum) with UN hazard labels.
MOQ starts at 1 MT. Lead time: 5–8 working days based on destination and format.
Transport Classification: UN Number: 1350 IMDG / ADR / IATA: Flammable solid under certain conditions
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