sulfurisaldus
Sulfurisaldus, in Estonian-language technical writing often used to mean the sulfur content, denotes the amount of sulfur present in a material, usually expressed as a mass fraction. In practice this means the proportion of sulfur by weight, commonly reported as percent by weight (wt%), or in lower concentrations as parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). The concept is widely used across fuels, metals, minerals, and polymers.
Measurement methods: The sulfur content of solids and liquids is typically determined by combustion-based analyzers (for
Applications and significance: In fuels, sulfur content affects environmental emissions and catalyst longevity; in metals, sulfur
Regulatory and quality aspects: Many jurisdictions set maximum sulfur limits for fuels, lubricants, and other products,