Steam consumption for 1 ton of acid production is 0.35 t/t of acid which is 0.35 x 3 = 1.05 t/t of sulfur melting. Steam pressure = 8 Kg/cm2g
sulfur melting point is minimum 116 degree centigrade, so if you are using LP tracing it is not maintain that uniform temperature and line get solidify, otherwise if you are using MP tracing the temperature is more ,ie > 150 degree centigrade. so > 150 degree centigrade the sulfur viscosity will increase. so LP jacketting is best for sulfur line
Melting point (rhombic) 112.8°C, (monoclinic) 119.0°C
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That is the melting point of sulfur.
Sulfur is a solid. Its melting point is 115.21 0C, See related link for further information.
The melting point of sulfur is: 115,21 ºC The boiling point of sulfur is: 444,6ºC
the melting point of sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius according to http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sulfur
sulfur melting point is minimum 116 degree centigrade, so if you are using LP tracing it is not maintain that uniform temperature and line get solidify, otherwise if you are using MP tracing the temperature is more ,ie > 150 degree centigrade. so > 150 degree centigrade the sulfur viscosity will increase. so LP jacketting is best for sulfur line
melting: 115.21 ºC boiling: 444.6 ºC
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It has a melting point of 113 degrees celieus
Sulfur boils at 444.6 °C and melts at 115.21 °C
Melting point (rhombic) 112.8°C, (monoclinic) 119.0°C
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The freezing (melting) point of sulfur dioxide (SO2) is -72 0C.
The melting point of sulfur is 115.2 degree celsius
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