Ethopabate

    • Product Name: Ethopabate
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    511562

    Chemical Name Ethopabate
    Cas Number 59-06-3
    Molecular Formula C13H15NO4
    Molecular Weight 249.26 g/mol
    Physical State Solid
    Color White to off-white powder
    Solubility Slightly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
    Melting Point 176-178°C
    Common Use Anticoccidial agent in veterinary medicine
    Mode Of Action Inhibits folic acid synthesis in protozoa
    Target Species Poultry (especially chickens)
    Synonyms 4-Acetamido-2-ethylbenzoic acid ethyl ester
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place, tightly closed
    Route Of Administration Oral (usually via feed)
    Regulatory Status Approved for veterinary use in some countries

    As an accredited Ethopabate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Ethopabate is packaged in a white, 500g plastic bottle with a secure screw cap, featuring hazard symbols and detailed usage instructions.
    Shipping Ethopabate should be shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. It must be clearly labeled and handled according to hazardous material regulations. During transport, containers should be secured to prevent damage or leaks, and documentation should comply with applicable national and international shipping requirements for chemicals.
    Storage Ethopabate should be stored in a tightly closed, properly labeled container, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, separate from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers. Ensure that storage conditions comply with safety regulations, and restrict access to authorized personnel. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and local regulations for chemical storage.
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    More Introduction

    Introducing Ethopabate: Insight from the Factory Floor

    What Drives Us to Make Ethopabate

    Everyday work at our chemical plant starts before sunrise, when the lights flicker to life over large mixing tanks, precise filtration equipment, and spotless storage rooms. Over the course of years, we have kept our focus sharp: deliver reliable quality and help livestock growers face their daily challenges. Among the solutions we offer, Ethopabate stands out, not just for what it does, but for how intentionally we craft it.

    Ethopabate gets requests from poultry producers in dozens of countries. The approach to its manufacture needs unwavering consistency at every stage. Nobody on our team takes shortcuts. Sourcing verified raw materials, monitoring batches down the micron, and running in-plant analysis shape the entire operation. That’s how we maintain tight control over both purity and content.

    This product—sometimes called ethyl 4-acetylaminobenzoate—forms a core active for anticoccidial premix in animal feed. Our batches run at 98% purity or higher, always with crystalline powder formation. White, fine, nearly odorless: each physical sign is double-checked before packaging. We have seen that even small deviations in particle size or residual solvent can spell a difference in mixing and finished feed performance, which is why operators with a decade on the job still log every variable during the process.

    How We Make a Difference

    What sets production of Ethopabate apart is steady discipline—not automation, not “set and forget.” In our experience, true product reliability depends on people watching the valves and filter plates, reading color and texture by inspection. The road to perfect consistency involves more than lab findings. On the factory floor, we notice little details, like whether a shift in temperature yields a slight variation in powder feel. These become the stories technicians share at lunch break. Each batch comes with the reassurance of many hands and trained eyes standing behind it.

    We do not believe in mass-market, “one-batch-fits-all” approaches. With feedmills and integrators constantly chasing uniform distribution, especially at large scale, Ethopabate has to dissolve properly and remain stable through rough transport. Many customers run comparative tests and come back to us saying our product leaves fewer residues in their final feed mix and maintains effective concentration through prolonged storage. That kind of feedback motivates continual improvement within our process.

    Practical Applications Out in the Field

    Poultry farming demands rugged, practical answers. Coccidiosis can devastate a flock, leading to lost feed conversion, decreased growth, and worst of all—unexpected mortality storms after a warm, wet week. Growers who use Ethopabate often operate at dense stocking densities where environmental and financial pressures overlap. Mixing 0.5-1.0 kilograms per ton of premix, they count on reliable distribution to keep birds protected during vulnerable early growth. Here, Ethopabate’s reliable powder structure really shines. Feed manufacturers say every sack pours easy, handles predictably through their automated lines, and stays dust-controlled, saving workers from airborne irritation.

    Veterinary professionals have favored Ethopabate for decades as part of an integrated approach. It usually works well in rotation with other coccidiostats to slow down resistance build-up in the field. Some customers running large hatcheries share how switching to clean, checked product from us results in lower coccidiosis lesion scores at slaughter. Others emphasize how being able to trace every package back to our line in the plant reassures them that they are using a legit material, not a cut or mixed-down version supplied by a middleman.

    Product Differentiation: Beyond the Label

    It’s tempting to treat all Ethopabate the same. We hear that a lot from new clients who survey the big online quote sheets. On the surface, the chemical specs do look similar—the same CAS number, white powder, obvious purity figures. Yet one close inspection makes the differences plain. Our tiles and bins carry labels in the local language, and every package comes stamped with a date, shift code, and lot number etched legibly by staff who know the importance of clear records. If a customer ever has a question about a batch, our on-site team pulls archived samples within hours, not days.

    Other manufacturers sometimes chase quick wins with speedier production. We see that move backfire. Off-spec Ethopabate brings problems down the chain—clumping, poor flow, slower dissolution, wasted feed, sometimes even low recovery in final residue tests. By maintaining strict process controls and triple-layer, moisture-proof packaging, we protect customers against these risks. Turnaround times may run slightly longer, but batches reach their final users with the same crystalline look and steady potency as the day they left the plant.

    Inside the industry, there’s talk about price being the deciding factor. In our experience, price matters, but reliability always trumps temporary cost savings. Compounders and integrators who have weathered ingredient frauds or failures understand the cost of reputation and regulatory headaches. Every kilogram of Ethopabate we deliver carries our plant’s name with it, building relationships one order at a time.

    Staying Ahead of Quality Requirements

    Regulatory standards never stand still. Inspection agencies, from national food safety bureaus to private auditors, arrive without warning, clipboards in hand. Over the years, we have built open channels with inspectors and kept our site ready for their checks. Analysis methods for Ethopabate residue in animal products have become more sensitive, which means our QC lab keeps pace with fresh calibration, new chromatography columns, and external validation once a year.

    We maintain internal audit logs beyond standard practice. Every purchase of starting additives, every drum of finished product, and every test result goes in a digital ledger, accessible to key personnel. The system flags anomalies that warrant manual follow-up. The approach has helped us pass every customer audit—whether for international supplier lists, specific halal or kosher certifications, or special import sampling for emerging markets. Process transparency builds trust with regular buyers, offering them peace of mind in a trade known for surprises.

    We also mind the small details often overlooked by others: secondary packaging safety, tamper-proof seals, large-font labels readable from a distance. This kind of attention means fewer storage mix-ups and easy line-side identification during busy work shifts. It all adds up to fewer headaches for teams along the chain, and a safer, cleaner flow of goods from our warehouse to theirs.

    Commitment to Reliable and Responsible Manufacturing

    Over the last decade, discussions about the future of livestock feed additives have intensified. More people ask what responsibility manufacturers have for the long-term impact of their products, from worker safety to residues in meat and environmental footprint. Our answer comes from direct experience in both plant operation and customer support. Every kilogram of Ethopabate is produced in a closed system, from dust containment at loading through to controlled air purification. We track every batch not just for QA, but for safe destruction of off-spec runs.

    We train all operators in both process safety and environmental management. Scheduling regular downtime for equipment washing, emissions checks, and unexpected maintenance avoids sloppy results and stays in line with what our buyers expect. Our wastewater treatment system runs ahead of national standards, and we apply continuous monitoring to prevent any discharge that might cause trouble downstream or with regulators. We often invite customer auditors to see our facilities first-hand—they appreciate transparent answers and tangible safety checks.

    Supporting Partners and the Bigger Picture

    The wider context in which Ethopabate operates can never be ignored. Discussions around antimicrobial resistance and sustainable intensification of animal production have moved beyond academic circles into national policy. As suppliers, we feel the pinch and the challenge at every stage—from raw material availability to customer demand for multi-layered traceability. We keep technical documentation current and share real-world user feedback with those who are redesigning their feed premix or rotating active compounds to maintain flock health.

    By holding open conversations with farm nutritionists, we learn which production details affect flock outcomes. Technicians from integrator groups visit us, keen to follow the product journey from synthesis to finished packaging. These learning exchanges often result in small tweaks: changes in moisture control or altered pack weight for easier warehouse handling. Implementing a suggestion from the ground, even if it adds a step, serves both sides in the long term.

    Adaptation and Looking Ahead

    The chemical industry never sits still. Raw material prices shift with global trends, shipping networks face interruptions, and new feed additive rules land every year. Our team has learned to plan forward, keeping at least two months of feed-grade Ethopabate precursors locked in and monitored for any sign of degradation. This foresight allows us to shield steady customers from temporary supply shocks. Our customers appreciate not needing to switch products mid-cycle or blend off inconsistent shipments.

    We tune our own process to accommodate special requests—a different granulation for some premixers, additional purity for sensitive lines, or specific certification for export. Open communication remains vital. Many times, we review side-by-side comparison samples at customer labs, listen to practical feedback, and adjust our own processes. That cycle keeps improving both product and service.

    Investing in People and Technology

    A factory is nothing without skilled workers. Retaining experienced staff reduces variation in each batch. We run in-house certifications, invest in safety training, and provide ongoing technical updates. Equipment comes with failsafes, but real quality comes from workers who know how to spot early differences. Keeping people engaged and informed chases away mistakes and maintains our product’s reputation.

    Newer instrumentation offers us an edge: high-definition particle size analysis, more advanced chromatographs, and digital storage of quality records. These investments reduce the old headaches of lost logs or hard-to-compare results across time. It means our QC team solves problems faster and more accurately, with the proof on hand.

    Real Feedback From Users

    Ground-level experience from feedmills, veterinary consultants, and poultry farmers has shaped our Ethopabate production more than any technical manual. Users tell us how dust forms in the plant’s intake, how residue behaves in mash or pellet feeds, how additive rotation impacts field health. Abrupt shifts in formulation can bring surprises, so ongoing discussion helps us fine-tune characteristics batch by batch.

    Field trials and long-term follow-ups inform adjustments to mixing times, size distribution, and even bulk packaging recommendations. Those who have endured off-flavor batches or poor shelf performance in earlier years pass along expectations that drive us forward. By listening, documenting, and acting, we transform feedback into incremental product upgrades.

    Comparison with Other Coccidiostats

    Ethopabate functions alongside other mainstream coccidiosis controls. Its targeted chemical pathway—antagonism of folic acid processing in parasites—lets it slot neatly into both starter and grower feed programs. Compared to ionophores, Ethopabate does not depress growth rates at standard doses, and shows little risk of residue in meat, provided the correct withdrawal period is met. In polypharmacy programs, we often see integrators pair Ethopabate with sulfonamides to widen the guard against resistance buildup.

    Some coccidiostats can complicate feed mixing with granular or oil-based formulations, which sometimes settle out or clump in storage silos. Ethopabate’s consistent crystalline powder resists this, holding its line in blends designed for both mash and pelleted feeds. Staff at several large Asian feedmills have commented specifically on the ease of handling, compared to denser, less flowable competitors.

    Cost comparison gets raised often by supply managers. Ethopabate generally lands as a moderate investment, striking a middle ground between accessible price and lower risk of out-of-spec results throughout shelf life. Feedmills that have faced recall events after using inconsistent sources report significant preference for reliable, pre-tested Ethopabate even if the ticket price sits slightly higher.

    As global animal health landscapes shift, our ongoing improvements aim to keep Ethopabate adaptable, easy to integrate, and consistent with the priorities of field and factory teams alike.

    Ongoing Commitment

    Running a facility that produces Ethopabate comes with unique challenges, as regulations toughen, supply chains grow longer, and animal health demands take on greater urgency. We foresee a world where product quality, responsible manufacturing, and transparent support matter far more than simple cost. Every decision, from sourcing reagents to dispatching finished goods, reflects a commitment not just to competitive business—but to real-world problem-solving in animal nutrition and health.

    Continuous conversation with end-users, investment in both process and people, and respect for field realities guide our work. Partnerships built on reliability keep the flow of Ethopabate steady, responsive, and safe for the decades ahead.

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