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Elemental Sulfur is a chemical element found in nature and is used in a variety of industrial applications. It is a yellow, odorless, brittle solid that is insoluble in water. It is used in the production of sulfuric acid, fertilizers, rubber, and other chemicals. It is also used as a fungicide and insecticide in agriculture.
Elemental Sulfur is produced by burning sulfur-containing fossil fuels, such as coal and petroleum. It is also produced by the Frasch process, which involves melting sulfur underground and pumping it to the surface. The global demand for Elemental Sulfur is driven by the need for fertilizers and other chemicals.
Companies in the Elemental Sulfur market include BASF, OCP Group, The Mosaic Company, PotashCorp, and Yara International. Show Less Read more