Sulfuric Acid



Chemical Formula: H₂SO₄
Sulphuric Acid is a highly corrosive inorganic acid widely recognized as a key raw material in industrial manufacturing and chemical processing industries. It is a clear, colorless to slightly viscous liquid known for its strong acidic nature and excellent dehydrating properties.
Sulphuric Acid plays a vital role in applications requiring precise acidification, chemical synthesis, and material processing. Its consistent quality, availability in various concentrations, and suitability for large-scale operations make it one of the The product is extensively utilized across multiple industries, including fertilizers, chemical manufacturing, petroleum refining, metal processing, water treatment, and battery production.
Application

Fertilizers
Used in the production of phosphatic fertilizers and ammonium sulphate, supporting large scale agricultural manufacturing.

Chemical Manufacturing
Acts as a key reagent, catalyst, and intermediate in the production of chemicals, detergents, dyes, and pigments.

Petroleum Refining
Used in alkylation and refining processes to improve fuel quality and remove impurities.

Metal Processing
Applied in pickling, cleaning, and surface treatment of metals to remove oxides and scale.

Battery Manufacturing
Used as an electrolyte in lead acid batteries for automotive and industrial applications.

Water Treatment
Used for pH adjustment, neutralization, and chemical dosing in industrial and municipal water treatment systems.
Chemical Properties
- Molecular Weight: 98 g/mol
- Physical State: Clear, viscous liquid
- Solubility: Fully miscible in water with a highly exothermic reaction
- Reactivity: Powerful dehydrating and oxidizing agent.
Packing details:
- 300 Kg Drums
- 350 Kg Drums
- 40Kg cans
- 50Kg cans
- 57Kg cans
- 1650 Kg IBC
Technical Specification
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear, colorless to slightly hazy liquid |
| Concentration | 98% |
| Density | As per concentration |
| pH | Strongly acidic |
| Odor | Odorless |


