Feed phosphate
Powder in bag We offer high quality monocalcium mineral feed phosphate. As a component of feed mixtures, this raw material is an excellent source of calcium and phosphorus. Adequate supply of these two elements is extremely important in the diet of animals as they are the building blocks of bones and teeth. Calcium and phosphorus deficiencies in young animals lead to health consequences such as stunted growth or rickets. Deficiencies of calcium and phosphorus in adult animals can lead to weakened and brittle bones.
Product parameters
Our feed phosphate has the following parameters
- phosphorus (P) - min. 22.7%,
- fluorine (F) - not more than 2,000 mg/kg,
- calcium (Ca) - not less than 16%,
- cadmium (Cd) - max. 10 mg/kg,
- arsenic (As) - max. 10 mg/kg,
- lead (Pb) - max. 30 mg/kg,
- mercury (Hg) - max. 0.1 mg/kg,
- chloride - max. 1%
- solubility in water - min. 96-98%,
- moisture - not more than 3%.
Granulation
Monocalcium mineral feed phosphate is in the form of natural, white granules with the following granulation:
- from 0.2 mm to 1.4 mm - not less than 97.9%,
- from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm - not less than 95.9%.
The shelf life of the product is 2 years.
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Component
Product description
Raw material, which is a source of calcium and phosphorus in compound feed. It is created as a result of reaction of natural calcium with pure phosphoric acid. Providing calcium and phosphorus is extremely important as they are building components of bones and teeth, hence their deficiency results in growth inhibition and the occurrence of rickets in young animals, whereas in adults - in the weakening and brittle bones.
Parameter | Value |
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P - Phosphorus [%] | min. 22,7 |
F - Fluorine [mg/kg] | not more than 2,000 |
Ca - Calcium [%] | not less than 16 |
Cd - Cadmium [mg/kg] | max. 10 |
As - Arsenic [mg/kg] | max. 10 |
Pb - Lead [mg/kg] | max. 30 |
Hg - Mercury [mg/kg] | max. 0,1 |
Chlorides [%] | max. 1 |
Solubility in water [%] | min. 96 - 98 |
Moisture [%] | not more than 3.0 |
Appearance | natural, white granulate |
Granulation | |
From 0.2 mm to 1.4 mm [%] | not less than 97.9 |
From 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm [%] | % not less than 95.9 |