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HS Code |
344931 |
| Product Name | Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate |
| Appearance | Grayish-white powder or granules |
| Chemical Formula | CaHPO4 or Ca3(PO4)2 |
| Calcium Content | 16-22% |
| Phosphorus Content | 18-21% |
| Moisture Content | Maximum 5% |
| Solubility In Water | Slightly soluble |
| Bulk Density | 0.9-1.1 g/cm3 |
| Ph Value | 6.0-7.0 (in 1% solution) |
| Arsenic Content | Less than 10 ppm |
| Lead Content | Less than 30 ppm |
| Cadmium Content | Less than 10 ppm |
| Intended Use | Animal feed additive |
| Country Of Origin | Varies (commonly China, USA, EU) |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place |
As an accredited Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Purity 98%: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with 98% purity is used in livestock feed formulations, where it ensures optimal calcium and phosphorus bioavailability for bone development. Particle Size 150 microns: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with 150-micron particle size is used in poultry feed manufacturing, where it provides uniform nutrient dispersion and enhances feed efficiency. High Solubility: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with high solubility is used in aquaculture diets, where it improves mineral uptake and reduces sedimentation losses. Stability Temperature 250°C: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with a stability temperature of 250°C is used in pelleted feed production, where it maintains nutritional quality during thermal processing. Moisture Content ≤ 5%: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with moisture content ≤ 5% is used in ruminant diets, where it prolongs shelf life and prevents microbial growth in storage. Heavy Metals < 10 ppm: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with heavy metal content below 10 ppm is used in pet food applications, where it ensures feed safety and compliance with regulatory standards. Granular Form: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate in granular form is used in automated feed mixing systems, where it enhances flow properties and minimizes dust generation. Calcium Content 18%: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with 18% calcium content is used in swine diets, where it supports skeletal integrity and rapid growth rates. Phosphorus Content 21%: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with 21% phosphorus content is used in dairy feed supplements, where it boosts milk yield and reproductive performance. Low Fluorine < 0.15%: Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate with fluorine content less than 0.15% is used in cattle feed, where it prevents fluorosis and ensures safe mineral nutrition. |
| Packing | White 50kg woven polypropylene bag with blue labeling, marked "Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate," moisture-resistant, batch and manufacturing details printed. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate: Typically loads 26–27 metric tons, packed in 25- or 50-kg bags, palletized or non-palletized. |
| Shipping | Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate should be shipped in tightly sealed, moisture-resistant packaging to prevent caking and contamination. Store and transport in clean, dry conditions, away from incompatible substances. Clearly label packages according to regulations. Handle carefully to avoid generating dust. Ensure compliance with all applicable local and international shipping requirements. |
| Storage | Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep the product in tightly sealed, labeled containers or durable bags to prevent contamination and caking. Avoid storing near incompatible substances, such as strong acids. Ensure storage areas are free from pests and rodents to maintain product quality and safety. |
| Shelf Life | Feed Grade Calcium Phosphate typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed container. |
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Over the years, feed additive technology has shifted from a focus on basic nutritional requirements toward solutions that improve long-term animal health and farm productivity. As a manufacturer with three decades of hands-on production experience, we’re well-acquainted with the role quality minerals play in successful animal husbandry. Feed grade calcium phosphate stands out among our mineral offerings, playing a critical role in livestock diets—from poultry and swine to aquaculture and ruminants.
Reliable mineral delivery starts with the raw phosphate rock. We source from stable mineral deposits, providing a foundation of dependable phosphorus content. Our operation converts this rock into purified mono- and dicalcium phosphate on site. These processes operate under continuous chemical monitoring, allowing us to deliver feed grade calcium phosphate with tightly controlled calcium and phosphorus levels.
Every batch responds to the nutrients that animals actually utilize. Mono-calcium phosphate contains a highly digestible form of phosphorus, matching animal absorption efficiency and minimizing losses in manure. Dicalcium phosphate supplements offer both calcium and phosphorus in a balance suited for growing bones and metabolic functions. The phosphorus typically exceeds 17% by weight—with batch certificates and lab data for every outgoing shipment.
Experience shows that phosphorus deficiency appears first not as obvious health failures, but as slow, costly losses—lower egg weights, weaker bone growth, and poor feed conversion. Livestock cannot generate this mineral from other food sources. Our calcium phosphate fills these nutritional gaps, supporting the robust growth and efficient production farmers expect, without relying on costly imported ingredients or synthetic alternatives.
Addressing these needs requires an understanding of both feed formulation and animal physiology. Each species draws on phosphorus and calcium with different absorption rates. Poultry, for example, relies on steady phosphorus intake for eggshell strength and skeletal health, while pigs convert phosphorus into lean tissue and bone structure through their entire growing period. Formulators can tailor these inclusions based on the consistent assay values we provide from each lot.
Our plant produces both mono-calcium and di-calcium phosphate models suited for feed integration. Mono-calcium phosphate offers a more freely-soluble phosphorus, which streamlines absorption. Dicalcium phosphate, meanwhile, presents higher calcium content, ideal for species and growth phases with increased calcium needs.
Specifications run beyond the phosphorus and calcium totals. Moisture content means as much for storability as for animal health, so each granule is finished with moisture well below the practical upper threshold. Particle size impacts both mixing efficiency and animal consumption. We tailor mesh sizes for pellet feed, meal formulations, and even liquid slurries, ensuring broad usability. Handling properties stem from granulation techniques that break down smoothly in typical on-farm mixing systems. We’ve structured our drying and size selection lines to avoid dusting, sticking, or segregation during your feed blending operations.
Feed grade calcium phosphate enters the supply chain at the mill level, either incorporated directly in compound feeds or distributed as a mineral supplement for on-farm mixing. Feed formulators rely on straightforward phosphorus content readings to calculate feed rates; there’s little margin for guesswork where production output and growth depend on correct ratios.
We support each customer with complete product analysis from our on-site lab. Batch reports detail not just phosphorus and calcium values, but also limits for heavy metals and fluorine—important factors for regulatory compliance as well as animal welfare. Based on the physical form supplied, our product integrates into most standard auger, paddle, or vertical mixing systems. Each order can be customized for granular or powder formulations, depending on whether customers target mash, pelleted, or extruded feeds. The result is a utility-grade mineral with the transparency and lot-to-lot consistency rarely found from reseller stock.
Controlling impurities ranks high on the list of production priorities. Geological origins set the tone for contaminant risks, but a manufacturer’s diligence shapes the final outcome. Our process strips out excessive fluorine and monitors for potential contaminants like cadmium or lead. Final product analysis documents total heavy metals below legal feed limits, ensuring that downstream users and livestock are protected alike.
In recent years, scrutiny of feed supply chains has heightened, partly in response to regulatory harmonization and consumer requests for food source transparency. Rather than treat these as hurdles, we see them as an affirmation of practices we have followed from the outset. Full traceability allows rapid response in the case of a question or an issue—something only direct manufacturers, with in-house monitoring, can corroborate immediately.
Industrial calcium phosphates fall short of the purity and safety standards needed for livestock. Technical grades may leave in higher residual acids, heavy metals, or fluoride—unsuitable for feed inclusion. Our feed grade product undergoes both chemical purification and repeated washing to lower soluble impurities well under feed-grade mandates.
Compared to fertilizer-grade phosphates, which sometimes harbor coarse granules and variable nutrient levels, feed grade offers finer granulation and steady nutrient assay. Formulating for animal health means deviations in calcium or phosphorus content can introduce subtle failures in daily rations, so final product uniformity starts with raw material choice and continues with high frequency process checks.
Trace mineral supplementation faces new challenges as markets expand and food safety regulations tighten. Our experience navigating different jurisdictions—across Asia, Europe, and the Americas—shapes our batch documentation and lab testing protocols. We supply complete documentation for phosphorus and calcium content, contaminant testing, and moisture analysis, with every lot backed by records dating to the material’s origin.
As nations upgrade feed safety laws, many now require demonstration of good manufacturing practices and access to full supply chain records. Our vertically-integrated production, from phosphate mine to packaged output, positions us ahead of these evolving requirements. Regulators can review not just paperwork but real-time production data arising from our automated control systems. This streamlines inspection and fosters trust throughout the supply chain—from feed mill to rancher to consumer.
Not every user needs the same format, so over the years our production lines have evolved to supply multiple types. Poultry integrators often request finer grades, favoring easy blending in mass-produced pellets. Swine feeders might seek a coarser cut to complement home-mixed grain rations. Large ruminant operations sometimes prefer bagged or bulk-tote loading, rather than pallet-packed 50 kg sacks. Our control over the full production cycle means we deliver these formats on demand—an approach shaped more by customer dialogue than lab theory.
Direct manufacturer-user relationships trim out supply chain uncertainty. Feed mills or large-scale farmers receive reliable scheduling, tracked at every step from warehouse to final delivery point. Each load is accompanied by full testing results so that users can optimize inclusion rates screening for nutrient content, not simply label claims.
Years of close monitoring have shown the environmental trade-offs linked to phosphate mining and processing. Responsible sourcing policies guide our approach to material origin, and our plant recycles water and process solutions where feasible. Energy audits identify routes to incremental gains, particularly in drying and finishing. Waste rock and spent processing solutions find reuse where possible, reducing landfill load and minimizing phosphate runoff hazards.
Animal feed specialists increasingly seek ingredients that not only meet health criteria but also carry lower environmental footprints. We document mine-to-mill traceability and strive to minimize the environmental distance between source and user. Studies have demonstrated that careful balancing of phosphorus input in animal diets reduces nutrient runoff—when animals absorb more of the supplemented mineral, farms discharge less phosphorus into soil and water streams. Our high-absorption feed grade phosphate underpins these best practices simply by optimizing the form that reaches the animal gut.
Real-world feed performance drives our commitment to ongoing quality control. Progressive poultry and swine operations relay back mixing results, digestibility data, and basic performance markers such as bone density and feed conversion. Regular sampling from outbound shipments, backed by modern assay equipment, creates a robust data pool that tracks both lot-to-lot consistency and gradual trends—allowing us to fine-tune inputs or alert mills and users of any concerns before animals feel the impact.
Customer audits often go well beyond formal metrics, involving site visits, visual checks on product granulation, and collaborative protocol reviews. This kind of feedback loop builds a working partnership. As a manufacturer, remaining accessible to direct customer questions—instead of sending users through multiple layers of resellers—lets us address unique blending or handling challenges based on our actual process conditions, not generic market templates.
Numerous academic feeding trials establish the value of calcium phosphate in improving phosphorus utilization rates, animal bone health, and overall productive lifespan. We keep a close eye on these studies—both from land-grant universities and private research partners—to adapt our specifications and manufacturing controls.
Recent research highlights a trend toward precision feeding, dialing up the efficiency of phosphorus delivery to match actual animal needs through each production stage. In response, we test and report bioavailable phosphorus rather than relying solely on total mineral content by chemical assay. These specially-calibrated analyses offer more actionable information to nutritionists designing tightly-controlled rations for high performance operations or medicated feed systems.
Price fluctuations, supply shocks, and shifting regulatory landscapes will continue to challenge feed additive suppliers and farmers alike. Direct manufacturers shoulder much of the risk associated with these changes. Our plant builds in redundancy with diverse raw material sources, ongoing investments in process control, and inventory reserves. Experience shows that transparency—around both test results and material origin—stabilizes feed planning and purchasing for our customers despite market variability.
Sometimes traceability, purity, and performance can seem at odds with the pressure for lower costs. Open dialogue with customers often leads to creative approaches, such as consolidated freight, integrated feed additive blends, or longer-term contracting, which lower total expenses while preserving ingredient quality. Regular technical exchanges between our plant technicians and customer nutritionists help head off misunderstandings and equip users with up-to-date inclusion guidance tailored for their conditions.
Decades of manufacturing have made clear that reliable feed minerals anchor both animal welfare and farm economics. Feed grade calcium phosphate remains a staple not because it is new or radical, but because it works—consistently, safely, and in step with industry practices. Our commitment is to provide direct, quality-assured supply to customers who seek reliability, traceability, and open support rather than anonymous generic shipments. Working in close partnership, we continue shaping this essential input to meet tomorrow’s opportunities and challenges.