Sulphur Dioxide
SO2
Cylinder Capacities
50kg
About the product
Sulphur dioxide is a colorless gas commonly used in various industries including food, beverage, and pharmaceuticals.
If you’re looking for reliable sulphur dioxide suppliers, you’ve come to the right place. We’re proud to offer high-quality sulphur dioxide that is supplied by Jaysons Chemical Industries, a leading producer of chemicals and fertilizers.
Sulphur dioxide is an important chemical used in a variety of industrial applications, including as a preservative, antioxidant, and as a reducing agent. It is also used in the production of sulphuric acid, which is widely used in many industries. We understand the importance of sourcing high-quality sulphur dioxide products, which is why we provide our customers with the best possible products at competitive prices.
Our sulphur dioxide products are available in various concentrations and quantities, making it easy to find the right product for your specific needs. By choosing Jaysons Chemical Industries as your sulphur dioxide supplier, you can rest assured that you are getting a reliable and high-quality product. So, why wait? Contact us today and experience the quality and reliability of Jaysons Chemical Industries’ sulphur dioxide products.
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Applications
- Disinfectant
- Refrigerant
- Reducing agent
- Bleach
- Food preservative
- Fumigant
- Glass industry
- Bulb industry
- Bleaching wool or straw
- Preparation of: Sulphuric acid, Sulphur trioxide, Sulphites
Frequently asked questions
Is sulphur dioxide harmful to humans?
What is sulphur dioxide used for?
What is bad about sulphur dioxide?
Is sulfur dioxide safe in food?
How do you remove sulfur dioxide from food?
Is sulfur dioxide toxic or poisonous?
Is sulphur dioxide good for us?
What are 3 common sources that give off sulfur dioxide?
Three common sources that give off sulfur dioxide are:
- Burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas in industries, power plants.
- Volcanoes
- Metal smelting and processing industry.