Bulk solid sulfur can be formed and produced using different methods such as slate, granulation, air and wet granulation, and pastillation. Granulation and pastillation are two very common methods for producing bulk solid sulfur
Granulation or pastillation as a method for producing bulk solid sulfur is often found in facilities where raw elemental sulfur is processed into a final or intermediate product, or in facilities (such as oil refineries) where sulfur is a by-product of another product. It is recycled. Production Process. In both processes, bulk material handling equipment plays a vital role in transporting sulfur granules and produced pellets
Sulfur drum or sulfur granulator is the most common method of forming and solidifying sulfur. During sulfur granulation, solid sulfur particles or grains are sprayed and coated with molten sulfur as they move through a rotating granulation drum. With the addition of each layer of molten sulfur, the size and weight of the particles increase until they finally reach the desired diameter of 2-6 mm (SUDIC)
An important aspect of sulfur granulation technology is the ability to achieve high production capacity with only a single unit sulfur granulator drum. Common single-unit granulators today have a production capacity of up to 720 tons per day, which is significantly higher than what can be achieved using other methods of sulfur formation and solidification
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