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Iron (II) Sulphide Fused Sticks Group Picture

Iron (II) Sulphide Fused Sticks

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What is Iron (II) Sulphide? Iron (II) Sulphide is a solid compound that consist of iron and sulphur in a stable, fused form. These sticks are typically formed by heating and combining iron and sulphur under controlled conditions, creating a solid that is often used in industrial and chemical applications. They are valued for their ability to act as a reducing agent and are commonly used in applications that require the controlled release of sulphur or iron.

Consistent Quality: We use only carefully sourced Iron (II) Sulphide Fused Sticks, ensuring reliable and consistent performance for a wide range of applications in industrial processes and chemical synthesis.

Shipped from Manchester, UK Facility: Sourced and packaged in non-toxic, chemical-resistant containers, ensuring safe handling and consistent quality for our customers.

Frequent Uses

Chemical Synthesis and Industrial Applications
Often used in chemical synthesis, where their properties as a reducing agent are highly valued. They are employed in various chemical processes, including the production of other sulphides and in reactions where the release of sulphur or iron is required. The sticks are also used in the preparation of certain iron compounds, making them crucial in industrial chemistry.

Metallurgical Applications
Used in metallurgy for the removal of impurities from molten metals. The compound acts as a fluxing agent in certain metal production processes, where it helps to improve the purity and quality of the metal by binding to impurities and promoting their removal during smelting or refining operations.

Petroleum Industry
In the petroleum industry, Iron (II) Sulphide is used in various applications, including in the refining of crude oil. It is employed as part of the desulphurisation process, where it helps to remove sulphur compounds from oil and gas streams, improving the quality of the final products and reducing the environmental impact of sulphur emissions.

  • Thermite Reactions: Generates intense heat for welding and cutting.
  • Chemical Synthesis: Used in various chemical reactions and lab syntheses.
  • Pyrotechnics: Creates sparks and special effects in fireworks.
  • Safety Devices: Acts as an ignition source in safety devices.
  • Ceramics: Used in ceramic glazes for color effects.
  • Education: Demonstrations and experiments in chemistry education.
  • Chemical Research: Studied for its chemical properties.
  • Metalworking: Applied in metalworking processes.
  • Electrochemistry: Used in electrochemical applications.
  • Photography: Historically used in early photography.

Sulphide, Sulphur: >30%
Molecular Formula: FeS 
Molecular Weight: 87.91g/mol
Metling Point: 1195 °C
Form: Fused Sticks

Cas Number: 1317-37-9

Einecs Number: 215-268-6

Hazard Phrases: H0001

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