Sulphuric Acid (otherwise spelled sulfuric acid; historically named as oil of vitriol, or, simply, vitriol) is an extremely corrosive strong dense colourless to deep-brown inorganic acid, represented chemically with a formula of H2SO4 and is typically derived from sulfurous anhydride.
Sulphuric Acid production is a true indicator of the industrial power of any advanced nation. Huge amounts (over 60 percent) of Sulphuric Acid are devoured by the fertilizer industry. About one-fifth of the matter is consumed by the chemical business to make synthetic resins, detergents, dyes, drugs, petroleum catalysts; as well as is used in oceans of processes. The rest applications encompass, among others, explosives, lubricants, pigments, non-ferrous metals and batteries. Asia and North America (counting Mexico) are the world’s weightiest Sulphuric Acid producers.
The Catalogue’s research reports touch upon the critical issues faced by the world Sulphuric Acid Industry today. Elaborate analytics is offered for the regional and home markets for Sulphuric Acid. The research reports enclose key information about the chemical resources available globally, volumes of production and consumption, pricing, investment landscape, distribution, and manifold market players. Sulphuric Acid Market data provided in the research reports encompass historical period, besides going out to the forecast future.
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