Forms Weight Appearance Packing
Lumps 0-100mm (As per requirement) Bright Yellow color 50 Kg,500 Kg, 1000Kg HDPE bags packing (or as per buyers requirement)
It is Granular Sulphur, Originated from Turkmenistan. It is packed in 1 Metric Ton jumbo bags.
Specification :
Purity 99.97%
Ash 0.005 %
Carbon 0.02 %
Acidity 0.0064%
Moisture 0.03 %
Appearance Granular
Color Yellow
SE,TE,AS Commercial Free
It is Lump Sulphur, Originated from Turkmenistan. It is packed in 1 Metric
Ton jumbo bags.
It is in Yellow Color at Solid State, with the Purity of 90%.
Acid Content: 0.01%
Packing Size: Jumbo Loose
Grade Standard: Technical Grade
1)Application and characteristics
- Basic materials for the chemical industry
- Bleaching and Sulfonation of pulp and sugar
2)Packing
- Export standard packing in 1MT pp woven bag
2. Sulphur(Sulfur) Powder-Purity 99.5(%)
1)Application and characteristics
- Sulphur additives to rubber and tire
2)Packing
-Export standard packing in 25kg pp woven bag
HD Sulfur Powder
Anti-mites Powder
Bee Song Sulfur Powder
[COMMON NAME]HD Sulfur Powder
[PRODUCT NAME]Sulfur Powder
[ACTIVE INGREDIENT]Sulfur
[SHAPE AND PROPERTIES]Light -yellow powder
[PACKING SPECIFICATION]400g/Bag Â
[USAGE AND DOSAGE]Choose the sunny day to spray the medicine. Use it two or three times in 5 -6 days.
1,Spray proportioned the space between the honey combs,0.3-0.4g per space. One bag can be used on 45-90 colonies.
2,Spray on the honey comb with double-layer gauze wrapped the powder 0.4-0.5g on each side. One bag can be used on 500-650 pieces honey combs.
[STORAGE]Keep it in a dark and sealed place.Keep away from kids.
[EXPIRY DATE]3 Years
HD Sulfur Powder INSTRUCTIONS
[COMMON NAME]HD Sulfur Powder
[PRODUCT NAME ]Sulfur Powder
[ACTIVE INGREDIENT]Sulfur
[SHAPE AND PROPERTIES]Light -yellow powder
[PACKING SPECIFICATION]400g/Bag Â
[PHARMACOLOGIC ACTION]The medicine to  kills the varroa-mites though contact toxicity, stomach poisoning and smoke.and It also effects on varroa mites without pollution for the environment and having no harm for the bees and beekeepers.It works When the bees deliver the medicine to the whole hive.
[USAGE AND DOSAGE]Choose the sunny day to spray the medicine. Use it two or three times in 5 -6 days.
1,Spray proportioned the space between the honey combs,0.3-0.4g per space. One bag can be used on 45-90 colonies.
2,Spray on the honey comb with double-layer gauze wrapped the powder 0.4-0.5g on each side. One bag can be used on 500-600 pieces honey combs.
[The Indications]The medicine is used to prevent and cure parasitic bee mites such as varroa destruct
[MATTERS NEED ATTENTION]A trial treatment is a must- have for two or three colonies before using medicine in whole apiary and make sure the final dosage after 48 hours-observation.Clean with soap water for skin contact. Wash with water for eye contact and see the doctor.Â
[WITHDRAWAL TIME]Stop using this medicine one month before honey flow.Forbid using during honey flow period.Â
[STORAGE]Keep it in a dark and sealed place.Keep away from kids.
[EXPIRY DATE]3 Years
Sulfur 99.98%
Mass fraction of sulfii, o/o, not less than 99.98
Mass fraction of ash, not more than 0.02%
Mass fraction of organic substances, not more than 0.01%
Mass fraction of acids in terms of sulfuric acid, not more than 0.0015%
Mass fraction of arsenic, not more than 0.0000%
Mass fraction of selenium, not more than 0.000
Mass fraction of water, not more than 0.2
Sulfur or sulphur (British English; see spelling below) is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalentnon-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellowcrystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can react as either an oxidant or reducing agent. It oxidizes most metals and severalnonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such asoxygen and fluorine.
Sulfur occurs naturally as the pure element (native sulfur) and as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Elemental sulfur crystals are commonly sought after by mineral collectors for their distinct, brightly colored polyhedron shapes. Being abundant in native form, sulfur was known in ancient times, mentioned for its uses in ancient India, ancient Greece, China and Egypt. Fumes from burning sulfur were used as fumigants, and sulfur-containing medicinal mixtures were used as balms and antiparasitics. Sulfur is referred to in the Bible as brimstone (burn stone) in English, with this name still used in several nonscientific tomes.[3] It was needed to make the best quality of black powder. In 1777, Antoine Lavoisier helped convince the scientific community that sulfur was a basic element, rather than a compound.
Elemental sulfur was once extracted from salt domes where it sometimes occurs in nearly pure form, but this method has been obsolete since the late 20th century. Today, almost all elemental sulfur is produced as a byproduct of removing sulfur-containing contaminants from natural gas andpetroleum. The element's commercial uses are primarily in fertilizers, because of the relatively high requirement of plants for it, and in the manufacture of sulfuric acid, a primary industrial chemical. Other well-known uses for the element are in matches, insecticides and fungicides. Many sulfur compounds are odoriferous, and the smell of odorized natural gas, skunk scent, grapefruit, and garlic is due to sulfur compounds.Hydrogen sulfide produced by living organisms imparts the characteristic odor to rotting eggs and other biological processes.