
Minerals · HS 2503 · verified suppliers & live price
Crude high-grade sulfur is a non-metallic mineral element primarily produced as a byproduct from petroleum refining and natural gas processing, with significant direct mining from underground deposits. It serves critical applications in fertilizer production, particularly sulfuric acid manufacture for phosphate processing, alongside chemical synthesis, petroleum refining, and rubber vulcanization. International trade features two principal grades: granular sulfur (prills 3-6mm) and powder forms, with purity typically ranging from 99.5-99.8%. Major producing regions include the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, Canada, Russia, and Poland. Buyers should verify sulfur's hydrogen sulfide content and moisture levels, as even trace impurities can significantly impact downstream chemical processes and fertilizer quality; third-party laboratory certification before shipment is standard practice.
On the Genesis network, Sulfur (Crude) (High Grade) currently matches 0 verified suppliers across 0 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 16/100 reflects emerging sourcing availability — firm offers are assembled through the Genesis sourcing desk, every one escrow-protected.
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Sulfur (Crude) (High Grade) is priced at approximately $102.61 per MT on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
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