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HS Code |
283451 |
| Chemical Name | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium |
| Molecular Formula | C10H8ClN4NaO2S |
| Molecular Weight | 306.71 g/mol |
| Appearance | White or almost white crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Freely soluble in water |
| Cas Number | 23282-55-5 |
| Classification | Sulfonamide antibacterial |
| Storage Conditions | Keep in a cool, dry place, protected from light |
| Usage | Used mainly in veterinary medicine against coccidiosis |
| Melting Point | 204-206°C |
| Stability | Stable under recommended storage conditions |
| Expiration | Typically 2-3 years if stored properly |
As an accredited Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | White fiber drum with secure lid, labelled "Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium," net weight 25kg, batch number, manufacturer, and safety information displayed. |
| Shipping | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium is shipped in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers to prevent moisture and contamination. The packaging is clearly labeled with hazard information, and transport complies with all relevant safety regulations. The chemical should be kept in a cool, dry place and handled only by trained personnel using appropriate protective equipment. |
| Storage | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place at room temperature, typically between 15–25°C (59–77°F). Avoid extreme heat and incompatible substances. Ensure the storage area is well-ventilated, and keep the chemical away from acids, oxidizers, and food products. Always follow local regulations for storage. |
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Every batch of sulfachloropyrazine sodium we produce starts with a careful selection of raw materials meeting strict quality standards. Over the years, direct feedback from our customers and the demands of the field have shaped our production methods. Sulfachloropyrazine sodium, a synthetic sulfonamide drug, finds its place in the control and prevention of coccidiosis in poultry, rabbits, and other small animals. Its ability to target a broad spectrum of coccidia makes it a dependable choice for many livestock producers. Manufacturing this compound requires refined process controls, especially at the crystallization and drying stages, to ensure the active ingredient reaches the intended concentration and purity.
Looking at various models and grades, we place emphasis on the 99% pure sulfachloropyrazine sodium, which has shown the most consistent results for disease management without risking animal safety. Technical teams monitor every stage with in-process testing—no skipping steps, no batch shortcuts. Consistency in appearance (usually a white or pale yellow crystalline powder), solubility, and assay are non-negotiable. Each finished lot must meet finished-product acceptance criteria, including minimal moisture content and absence of residual solvents.
Real-world animal health depends not only on the molecule itself but on the trust producers can place in the uniformity and traceability of each bag or drum. Experience tells us veterinary end-users rely on precise dosing, so we ensure the product easily dissolves in water—a significant advantage in farm settings where water application minimizes handling time and reduces staff labor. Our focus on water-dispersibility isn’t just laboratory talk; it comes straight from our partners, asking for prompt solutions when treating large groups of animals at once. More soluble grades bring down preparation time for farm workers, addressing one of the most common bottlenecks in animal treatment routines.
Customers running broiler houses or large rabbit farms approach us expecting more than a simple supply contract—they need a product that keeps pace with the urgency of an outbreak. Years of serving the field have underscored the importance of tight specifications for bulk density and flow properties. These traits matter for automated dosage devices and high-capacity mixing tanks used in modern farms. The success of a medication on the farm hinges on the predictable flow of the powder and the certainty that it will disperse evenly in water tanks.
Most often, sulfachloropyrazine sodium enters the market as a micronized powder, with particle size strictly controlled by high-precision milling. Our direct customers report significantly less dust and improved handling, which cuts down on losses and exposure during use. Some manufacturers overlook this step to save on costs and process time, but we have seen firsthand how sloppily produced material can lead to caking, uneven mixing, and unreliable dosing in the field—problems that do not show up in the analytical lab but become painfully obvious on the farm.
Our production lines prioritize batch-to-batch reproducibility, especially for parameters reported by users as being most relevant: quick dispersal time, low residue, and easy cleanup. Every kilogram we ship reflects hundreds of iterations and field trials, not just worry about meeting paperwork or compliance.
Veterinary drug regulation worldwide keeps tightening. Over the past decade, animal food production standards have shifted, with both importing and exporting nations stepping up on residue controls and mandate traceability for medicated feed. We have shaped our operations to stay ahead, documenting every incoming lot, every blending stage, and every filling process. When the authorities ask for recall data, shelf-life stability, or impurity breakdowns, we can produce the documentation on the spot—not just because inspectors might call, but because customers in international markets depend on guaranteed quality from origin through delivery.
On the export side, more markets are examining the authentication of the supply chain. The trend points to digital traceability. To meet this shift, we incorporate unique batch codes and maintain digital logs so livestock integrators can verify the product’s origin with full transparency. For us, quality assurance involves not only production but follow-through in logistics, shelf-life studies, and customer feedback loops.
That transparency doesn’t end at delivery. In all our communication with handlers and veterinarians, we emphasize responsible use, awareness of withdrawal periods, and the latest research on coccidia resistance patterns. As a manufacturer, we have a duty to share field information with both users and regulators, supporting the correct dosing calendar and warning against sub-therapeutic use.
It’s easy to mistake one sulfonamide for another, but experienced producers see the practical differences. Sulfachloropyrazine sodium offers a different pharmacokinetic profile and lower toxicity compared to some earlier-generation sulfonamides. Its action is targeted and potent, delivering coccidiostatic effects with minimal risk to animal health when used according to label directions. Not all animal models tolerate each drug the same way. Veterinarians in the field tell us that sulfachloropyrazine sodium often shows better tolerance in poultry and lagomorphs, reducing the chance of side effects associated with compounds like sulfadimidine or sulphamerazine.
Our formulation’s broader spectrum means producers can rely on a single product for multiple avian and small mammal species, reducing the complexity of their feed and medication protocols. This has proven itself in integrated operations where animal rotation is common and staff need to avoid confusion or dosing errors between flocks or rabbit groups. With experience, we realized how important it is to keep the active ingredient stable under tough storage or transport conditions—especially in hot, humid climates prevalent in major poultry-producing regions.
Competitors often blend lower-grade materials or bulk up products with non-functional additives to meet price points. We take a different stance—focus on substance over shortcuts. Extensive thermal analysis has helped us optimize crystalline stability and packing conditions. Feedback loops with high-throughput farms, research labs, and rural practitioners drive steady improvements in how we pack, seal, and label—not because rules require it but out of respect for real-world needs.
We don’t make product decisions in a vacuum. Reports from poultry and rabbit growers teach us what works, what goes wrong, and where we can do better. A recurring challenge revolves around dosage accuracy. Farms track dosing schedules closely—missing a round or delivering an uneven dose can mean the difference between profit and loss. Our role is to produce material with reproducible content, and our facilities use validated calibration methods for mixing and filling. This leads to a lower risk of overdosing or accidental underdosing, which not only avoids costly re-treatments but also supports animal welfare.
Another challenge comes from the growing concern around antimicrobial resistance. We maintain a dialogue with both academic researchers and veterinarians to understand the latest resistance data from the field. Sulfachloropyrazine sodium maintains its activity against coccidia in part because practitioners apply responsible rotation practices, and in part because of our product’s high purity and lack of unnecessary excipients. Simpler, cleaner powders cut down on residue—and help ensure withdrawal periods are observed.
On-site visits give us insight into day-to-day user experience. We’ve seen how different water qualities or on-site tank materials affect dissolution and stability. These details might be ignored by others, but we take them seriously—adjusting blend ratios, monitoring for contamination risks, and even advising on best handling practices. The real-world lessons make their way back to our R&D team, guiding formulation adjustments and packaging improvements.
Pressure to bring down costs is real. Livestock producers work under slim margins, so efficient production without compromising on quality is our everyday challenge. We have invested in energy-efficient processes and sourcing from vetted suppliers with streamlined logistics. These steps aren’t just for appearances. Lowering transportation time, reducing batch waste, and maximizing yield from each synthesis run all translate to a more affordable finished product for our customers.
Environmental stewardship plays a central role in our operations. Waste control, responsible effluent management, solvent recovery, and closed-loop water cycles in the plant keep our footprint as small as possible. We offer guidance to our business partners on proper storage and disposal, reducing the risk of environmental contamination downstream. This isn’t simply about meeting a regulation—it’s a commitment to the communities where we operate and the future of the industry.
Each kilogram of sulfachloropyrazine sodium we ship represents not only chemists and factory workers, but also the hands and hopes of rural producers across continents. Because of this, we look for long-term solutions—better traceability, ongoing education for end-users, and improvements in digital batch verification. The stability and reliability of the product depend on this closed loop between manufacturing, logistics, treatment, and user feedback.
Research and practical experience never get separated in our approach. A full-time R&D center operates alongside our production floor, trialing new synthesis routes, solubility enhancers, and anti-caking agents—all based on actual feedback and field requests. We didn’t pick the current grade by luck, but by testing many prototypes and learning which ones survived real-world transportation and storage conditions, which ones mixed fastest, and which delivered the most accurate dosing to big flocks and small cages. Statistical quality control is routine, as is ongoing method validation and residue tracking.
The industry expects continual improvement, not just stability. We partner with veterinary colleges and feed producers to trial improvements before commercial rollout. Scientists analyze random samples from stockrooms, not just the freshly made batch, to confirm no degradation over advertised shelf life. This collaborative process pays off—reduced recalls, better end-user satisfaction, and trust that holds year after year.
Supply interruptions caused by raw material volatility or international shipping constraints have prompted us to localize sourcing and maintain safety stocks for critical inputs. Transparency matters to our customers, as does authenticity; we don’t trade on fake batch Certificates of Analysis or unsubstantiated claims. Each lot receives a final verification step—tested, logged, and shipped only when it matches the strictest acceptance criteria.
The value of sulfachloropyrazine sodium doesn’t stop at the chemistry. Responsible handling, dosing accuracy, product traceability, and ongoing learning define whether it achieves its purpose on each farm. Our daily work is driven by a sense of duty—not only to regulatory agencies checking our paperwork, but to every farm worker, veterinarian, and animal relying on a product that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Commitment to quality comes from seeing firsthand what happens when anything less is delivered: missed treatments, lost livestock, and shattered trust.
We hear the stories—the night shifts during coccidiosis outbreaks, the tight windows for flock treatment, and the constant checklists for compliance and documentation. Our decisions on batch sizes, packaging, and solubility stem from these realities. Reliable, pure product isn’t a marketing point—it’s a matter of animal well-being, farmer confidence, and long-term partnerships. Our teams remain ready to answer questions, run batch verifications, or help troubleshoot unexpected problems, knowing that’s what a manufacturer should stand for.
The path forward for sulfachloropyrazine sodium keeps changing as markets shift, production standards rise, and new science emerges. We lean into the challenge, working side by side with producers to raise both the quality of animal health and the expectations for what a manufacturer can deliver.