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Sulfur bentonite is a specialized product used primarily in the agricultural industry as a soil amendment to enhance plant growth and nutrition. It is composed of bentonite clay, which has the unique property of swelling and increasing its volume when wet, and sulfur, an essential nutrient for plant health. Within the context of clay and porcelain, sulfur bentonite diverges from the traditional use of bentonite in ceramic arts and industrial applications, such as in the crafting of pottery or the manufacture of porcelain items, where the clay's plasticity and high-temperature resistance are key attributes. Instead, the market for sulfur bentonite caters to the agricultural sector, where the combination of bentonite's soil-conditioning properties and sulfur's role in chlorophyll production and protein synthesis in plants is leveraged. The bentonite acts as a carrier that facilitates the steady release of sulfur into the soil, thus optimizing nutrient availability for crops. Porcelain and clay markets, while parallel in their use of earth minerals, operate distinctly with different value chains and end-user requirements. The aesthetic and structural demands of porcelain production contrast with the agronomic focus of soil amendments. In the market for sulfur bentonite, several companies hold prominence due to their specialized production capabilities and distribution networks. Some of these include Tiger-Sul Products, National Fertilizers Limited, Coogee Chemicals, Coromandel International Limited, and Sohar Sulphur Fertilizers (SSF) which operate across various Show Less Read more