First, see the pyrite ore crushed into small pieces, then placed in a specially designed furnace for roasting.
During the roasting process, the sulfur in the pyrite will volatilize out in the form of sulfur dioxide gas...
To collect the sulfur dioxide, the gas must be passed through a series of condensation equipment to convert it into liquid sulfur.
Afterward, through step-by-step purification, sulfur can be obtained!
With current technology, it seems feasible.
Whether it's constructing the roasting furnace or the condensation equipment, both present significant challenges.
Most critically, the sulfur obtained from roasting and refining is limited.
The amount of sulfur required for creating blasting waterfalls is enormous, necessitating long-term refining, which requires a large quantity of pyrite.
The open-pit iron mine being excavated on the territory, and several mines he explored, none of them are pyrites.
The final method.
