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Transporte de Carbón y Azufre Granulado

29 January 2016 44140 comments

De tiempo atrás, la autoridad minera ha dedicado esfuerzos al manejo de la dimensión ambiental en cada uno de los eslabones de la industria del carbón, desde la exploración hasta su uso final mediante el transporte.

Existen diversos modos de transporte de carbón en el mundo y en Colombia. En estricto rigor de lógica económica, el principal debería ser el transporte fluvial, seguido por el férreo y por último por el carretero, que es cual nuestra compañia Transporte Terminales se dedica actualmente.

Azufre Granulado

La utilización más importante del azufre es la fabricación de compuestos como ácido sulfúrico, sulfitos, sulfatos y dióxido de azufre, en medicina para la elaboración de sulfamidas y pomadas tópicas, se emplea también en la fabricación de fósforos, vulcanización del caucho, tintes, la sal tiofulfato de sodio se utiliza para el fijado de negativos y positivos en fotografía, combinado con diversas láminas de minerales inertes constituye un pegamento especial utilizado para sujetar objetos metálicos a la roca (vías de ferrocarril) también es utilizado como agregado en la pulpa de papel y vidrio, en la agricultura para la elaboración de insecticidas, fungicidas, fertilizantes y mejoradores desuelo también en cementos y asfaltos especiales así como en el proceso de fabricación del azúcar.

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