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White Powder And Granular | White powder and granular |
MOQ | 27Tons |
Sample | Available |
Payment |
TT/LC/DP |
Supply Ability |
10000Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month |
Packaging |
Net 25kg/50kg/1000kg/1200kg in Plastic woven bags with PE lining |
Delivery |
Around one-two weeks |
Brand |
ALCHEM |
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Introduction:Â
Dicalcium phosphate feed grade is an important feed additive, mainly used to supplement calcium and phosphorus in animal feed. Feed-grade dicalcium phosphate is usually white or off-white powder, odorless. It is easily soluble in water, but the solubility increases with the increase in temperature. It is stable under general storage conditions but should avoid long-term exposure to high temperature and humidity to prevent caking or deterioration.
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Features:
1. Solubility: It is slightly soluble in water, especially in cold water, but its solubility in hot water increases. In addition, it is also easily soluble in dilute acids such as dilute hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid.
2. Hygroscopicity: It has low hygroscopicity, but it may clump when stored in a humid environment for a long time.
3. Thermal stability: When heated to a certain temperature (such as around 90°C), it will gradually lose crystal water and become anhydrous. Strong heat may turn it into pyrophosphate.
4. Chemical stability: It is relatively stable in the air and is not easy to react chemically with other substances.
5. Nutritional characteristics: It mainly provides mineral nutrients such as phosphorus and calcium for livestock and poultry, which are necessary for animal growth and development.
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Application:
1. Feed additives: Feed-grade dicalcium phosphate is a commonly used mineral additive in animal feed to supplement calcium and phosphorus in feed. Calcium and phosphorus are essential elements for the growth of bones and teeth in animals, and they also play an important role in maintaining nerve and muscle function.
2. Nutritional supplementation: By adding feed-grade dicalcium phosphate, the nutritional value of feed can be improved and the growth and development of animals can be promoted. At the same time, it also helps to improve the utilization rate of feed and the health level of animals.
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It should be stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated warehouse, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity. During storage, attention should be paid to moisture-proof, mildew-proof, and insect-proof.
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Dicalcium Phosphate Feed Grade | |||
Structure: |
Formula: CaHPO4·2H2O Formula Weight: 172.10 CAS: 7757-93-9 No. of Standard: GB/T 22549-2017 |
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Tests |
Specifications |
Specifications |
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Total Phosphorus(P): |
17.0%min |
18.0%min |
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Available Phosphorus (2% Citric Acid Solubility) |
90%min |
90%min |
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Calcium(Ca): |
20%min |
20%min |
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Fluorine(F): |
0.18%max |
0.18%max |
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Arsenic(As): |
20PPM max |
20PPM max |
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Lead(Pb): |
20PPM max |
20PPM max |
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Cadmium(Cd): |
10PPM max |
10PPM max |
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PH(2.4g/L Water Solution) |
>7 |
>7 |
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Moisture: |
4% max |
4% max |
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Particle Size Pass500μm---Powder |
90% min |
90% min |
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Particle Size Pass10-20 Mesh---Granular |
90% min |
90% min |
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Particle Size Pass30-40 Mesh---Granular |
90% min |
90% min |
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Q: How to use feed-grade calcium hydrogen phosphate for pigs? How much do you add per feeding?
Q: How much calcium hydrogen phosphate is added to the rabbit feed?
Q: Add the normal amount of dicalcium hydrogen phosphate.
Q: What is dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
It is slightly soluble in water, especially in cold water, but its solubility increases in hot water. In addition, it is also easily soluble in dilute acids such as dilute hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid. Feed-grade dicalcium phosphate mainly provides mineral nutrients such as phosphorus and calcium for livestock and poultry, which are necessary for animal growth and development.
Q: What are the physical and chemical properties of dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
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Q:Â What is the main use of dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
Feed-grade dicalcium phosphate is mainly used in animal feed as a mineral additive to supplement calcium and phosphorus. These two elements are essential for the growth of bones and teeth of animals and also play an important role in the maintenance of nerve and muscle function.
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Q:Â What are the advantages of dicalcium phosphate feed grade compared with other calcium sources?
The advantage of feed-grade dicalcium phosphate is that it provides both calcium and phosphorus, and the ratio of these two elements is moderate, which makes it easy to absorb and utilize by animals. In addition, it has good stability and bioavailability, which can meet the needs of animal growth and development.
Q:Â What should be paid attention to during the storage of feed-grade dicalcium phosphate?
The storage environment should be cool, dry, and ventilated, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity. During storage, attention should be paid to moisture, mildew, and insect prevention to maintain the quality and safety of the product.
Check the stored dicalcium phosphate regularly to ensure that it is not lumped or deteriorated.
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Q: What should I pay attention to when using dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
Avoid long-term excessive use: Although feed-grade dicalcium phosphate is beneficial to animals, it cannot be used in excess for a long time. Excessive intake may cause excessive mineral deposition in animals, which will have adverse effects on animal health.
Storage environment: Feed-grade dicalcium phosphate should be stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated warehouse, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity. A humid environment may cause the product to agglomerate or deteriorate, affecting the use effect.
Sealed packaging: The product should be sealed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. After use, the bag or container mouth should be sealed in time to avoid long-term exposure to the air.
Avoid contact with toxic substances: During storage and use, feed-grade dicalcium phosphate should be avoided from contact with toxic substances to avoid chemical reactions or contamination of the product.
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Q: How should dicalcium phosphate feed grade be stored?
Temperature: The storage environment should avoid excessively high temperatures, and it is best to store it at room temperature (such as 20-25°C). Avoid placing dicalcium phosphate in direct sunlight or high-temperature areas to prevent it from decomposing or deteriorating due to heat.
Humidity: Since dicalcium phosphate has strong hygroscopicity, the storage environment should be kept dry and the relative humidity should be controlled at a low level (such as below 70%). A dehumidifier or desiccant can be used to reduce the humidity of the storage environment.
Sealed storage: After putting dicalcium phosphate into the packaging bag, ensure that the bag's mouth is tightly sealed to prevent air and moisture from entering. At the same time, the packaging bag can also be placed in a hard, shockproof carton to further protect the product.
Good ventilation: The warehouse or room where dicalcium phosphate is stored should be well-ventilated to reduce the accumulation of moisture and harmful gases.
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Q: Does dicalcium phosphate feed grade hurt animal health?
Under normal usage, feed-grade dicalcium phosphate will not hurt animal health. However, if the amount added is too much or too little, it may cause an imbalance in the calcium-phosphorus ratio in the animal's body, thereby affecting its growth and development.
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Q: How to maintain the performance of the dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
Storage conditions: Ensure that the storage environment is dry, cool, and ventilated, avoid direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity. The storage temperature should be controlled within the normal temperature range, and the relative humidity should not exceed 70%.
Packaging and sealing: Use well-sealed packaging bags or containers to prevent air and moisture from entering. Regularly check whether the packaging is intact, and replace it in time if it is damaged.
Storage location: Store dicalcium phosphate away from pollution sources and fire sources, and avoid contact with oxidizing substances, ironware, and other oxidizing substances.
Quality monitoring: Regularly check the quality and stability of dicalcium phosphate, including appearance, color, odor, purity, etc. If agglomeration, discoloration, odor, or decreased purity is found, it should be handled in time.
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Q: Is dicalcium phosphate feed grade hazardous?
Dicalcium phosphate feed grade has relatively low toxicity and limited acute toxic effects on animals and humans. However, in the case of high doses or long-term exposure, attention should still be paid to its potential health effects. Dicalcium phosphate may cause mild irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract, so appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when handling and contacting it.
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Q: Why use dicalcium phosphate feed grade?
Provide essential mineral nutrition: Dicalcium phosphate is an important source of phosphorus and calcium in animals. These two elements are essential for the growth and development of animals, participate in the formation of bones and teeth, and maintain the normal function of nerves and muscles.
High bioavailability: Livestock and poultry can easily digest and absorb the phosphorus and calcium elements in feed-grade dicalcium phosphate, which helps to quickly replenish the required minerals in the body and promote the healthy growth of animals.
Promote animal growth and development: An appropriate amount of dicalcium phosphate can accelerate the growth and development of livestock and poultry, shorten the fattening period, and increase the growth rate and feed conversion rate of animals. Dicalcium phosphate can also increase the breeding rate and survival rate of livestock and poultry and has a positive impact on the overall benefits of the breeding industry.
Improve feed quality: Dicalcium phosphate has a certain hygroscopicity, but it is relatively small, which helps to keep the feed dry and extend the shelf life of the feed. Dicalcium phosphate can be well dissolved in animal gastric acid, promote feed digestion, and improve feed utilization.
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Q: Will the dicalcium phosphate feed grade get moldy?
Dicalcium Phosphate Feed Grade is not prone to mold or mildew under normal circumstances. Dicalcium phosphate is an inorganic compound with relatively stable chemical properties and does not easily react with moisture or other components in the air, thus reducing the possibility of mold. In addition, it does not contain organic matter, which is one of the important sources of nutrients required for mold growth, thus further reducing the risk of mold.
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