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Sulfur is an element used for everything from adhesives to matches. Its most common use is as a vulcanizing agent in the manufacture of rubber products, such as tires. The table below illustrates the types of sulfur bought most often for each use or application.
| Sulur Products - Practical uses indicated by colored regions | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rubbermaker's | Industrial | Agricultural | |||||||
| Uses | Rms | TriangleĀ® | Arrow RollĀ® | Emulsified | Formed | Wettable | Dusting | Flowable | Degradable |
| Animal Feed | |||||||||
| Explosives | |||||||||
| Fertilizer | |||||||||
| Inorganic Chemicals | |||||||||
| Matches | |||||||||
| Organic Chemicals | |||||||||
| Pesticides | |||||||||
| Petroleum Refining | |||||||||
| Poultry | |||||||||
| Rubber | |||||||||
| Salt Blocks(Animal Feed) | |||||||||
| Soil Amendments | |||||||||
| Steel | |||||||||
| Sugar Refining | |||||||||