IC 8255 The Sulfur And Sulfuric Acid Industry Of Eastern United States (602d5a89-0a1a-41ea-a886-d71eba99fde7)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James R. Kerr
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This study reviews the sulfur and suliuric acid industries in Eastern United States with emphasis on patterns of consumption and marketing. Output of sulfur in the East is relatively small, and most of the area's sulfur requirements are met by gulf coast Frasch sulfur. Over the long ten recovered elemental sulfur from sour natural gas and petroleum may become the East's major source of sulfur. In 1958 sulfuric acid manufacture consumed over 80 percent of the area's sulfur requirements. The leading uses for sulfuric acid were the manufacture of superphosphates and chemicals. Over the years, unit requirements for sulfur and acid in many major markets have been reduced through improved technology, but new markets always have been developed to keep the industry vital and growing.
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APA: James R. Kerr  (1965)  IC 8255 The Sulfur And Sulfuric Acid Industry Of Eastern United States (602d5a89-0a1a-41ea-a886-d71eba99fde7)

MLA: James R. Kerr IC 8255 The Sulfur And Sulfuric Acid Industry Of Eastern United States (602d5a89-0a1a-41ea-a886-d71eba99fde7). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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