Sulfur
CategoryChemistry
Overview

Sulfur production uses chemical processing of petroleum gas together with water. The resulting Sulfur is consumed by chemical recipes that convert petroleum derivatives into sulfuric acid and other downstream products. Alternative production recipes can exist; one such alternative output is Biosulfur.
- Sulfur is manufactured in a chemical plant from water and petroleum gas.
- Its main use is to produce sulfuric acid by reacting Sulfur with other inputs in chemical processing.
- Alternative production paths or recipes exist, including outputs labeled Biosulfur.
- Keep Sulfur production capacity high relative to downstream demand, since insufficient Sulfur can create a bottleneck that stops large-scale production lines.
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