Liquid Sulphur Transportation And Storage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. L. Jackson
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The large scale transportation and storage of sulphur in the liquid state is a relatively new development, but is really only a logical extension of old mining and processing techniques, It is not known who the first person was to win a relatively pure sulphur from ore by melting, but this method was commercially used at least two hundred years ago in Sicily and is still in use today. The Frasch process of mining was invented over sixty years ago, and the development and improvement of-liquid sulphur pumping and handling techniques has paralleled the growth in the Frasch mining industry. During the last fifty years, improvements in the technology of using sulphur have included the premelting of sulphur prior to its being burned for acid production or conversion into CS2 and other compounds. Yet, until fairly recent times, sulphur produced as liquid has been solidified into large blocks at the producing point, broken down by blasting or with mechanical equipment, and shipped in bulk form as a solid.
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APA: F. L. Jackson  (1962)  Liquid Sulphur Transportation And Storage

MLA: F. L. Jackson Liquid Sulphur Transportation And Storage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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