Ferro Sulphur


Ferro Sulphur is a ferroalloy composed of iron and sulfur, typically containing sulfur content ranging from 28–32% or 48–50%. The sulfur content determines the grade of this ferroalloy.

Specifications:
• Sulfur (S): 50% minimum

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Sulphur is produced by heating iron ore with sulfur in air at around 1,000°C. The resulting compound has a high melting point, making it useful in various industrial applications.

  • Acts as a resulphurizing agent in steel production

  • Improves machinability of steel castings

  • Used in the production of free cutting steels

  • Enhances the formation of white iron in castings

Material: Ferro Sulphur (FeS)
Sulfur Content: 50% minimum
Forms Available: Lumps, Granules, Powder
Packaging: Standard industrial packaging as required

  • Steelmaking as a resulphurizing agent

  • Production of free cutting steels

  • Manufacturing of white iron castings

  • Use in dyeing stone and wood materials

  • Applications in water treatment processes

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