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HS Code |
503999 |
| Name | Sulfadimidine |
| Synonyms | Sulfamethazine |
| Chemical Formula | C12H14N4O2S |
| Molecular Weight | 278.33 g/mol |
| Cas Number | 57-68-1 |
| Appearance | White to pale yellow crystalline powder |
| Solubility In Water | Approximately 1.2 g/L at 20°C |
| Melting Point | 197-203°C |
| Pharmacological Class | Antibacterial, sulfonamide |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits bacterial dihydropteroate synthase |
| Route Of Administration | Oral, injectable |
| Storage Conditions | Store at controlled room temperature, away from light and moisture |
As an accredited Sulfadimidine factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Sulfadimidine is packaged in a white, sealed HDPE bottle containing 500 grams, labeled with chemical details and safety information. |
| Shipping | Sulfadimidine is shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from light, moisture, and incompatible substances. Transport conditions must comply with local regulations for pharmaceutical chemicals. The package is labeled with hazard information, and handled by trained personnel, ensuring environmental and personnel safety throughout transit. Store in a cool, dry place upon arrival. |
| Storage | Sulfadimidine should be stored in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place at temperatures below 30°C (86°F). Store away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents. Ensure proper labeling and keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. Follow local regulations for chemical storage and handling. |
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Sulfadimidine stands out as one of the essential antibiotics we manufacture in our own facilities. Decades of working with this compound have taught us the importance of a hands-on approach at every stage, from synthesis to final quality checks. By overseeing every batch ourselves, we maintain a high degree of trust with customers who depend on the stability and effectiveness of every shipment that leaves our facility.
Our Sulfadimidine usually comes in powder or crystalline form, both widely accepted formats in animal health. We produce following rigorous internal quality benchmarks, focusing on purity and consistent chemical composition. Typical purity for our batches exceeds 99 percent. The particle size is carefully controlled to avoid dosing inconsistencies, as uneven granulation can affect how well the antibiotic mixes in premixes or solutions. Water content stays low, with moisture testing performed on every lot to ensure product does not clump or spoil during storage. Impurity profiles are checked against our own higher standards, not just the minimums set by the pharmacopeia.
Unlike bulk traders, we manage our own supply of raw materials. This means we know exactly where our inputs come from, how they have been stored, and how long they’ve been in inventory. Our engineers refine every part of the crystallization and filtration sequence. This doesn’t just ensure a pretty appearance—it safeguards active ingredient content, so dosages remain reliable, batch after batch. Our process engineers favor closed systems for minimizing contamination, and our QA team runs frequent integrity tests on packaging due to the hygroscopic nature of the compound.
Our Sulfadimidine is manufactured with veterinarians, feed processors, and end users in mind. Over the years, we’ve observed a wide range of administration patterns. Most common are oral formulations, especially powders made for mixing in animal feeds or drinking water. Some clients request our fine powders for injectable preparations. Our research team receives feedback on how well Sulfadimidine moves through dosing equipment, so we regularly adjust particle flow characteristics without resorting to unnecessary additives. Clients working at integrator farms or large-scale veterinary clinics appreciate our batch tracking system, which lets them trace product history for every order.
Our customers use Sulfadimidine heavily in cattle, swine, poultry, and even aquaculture. Respiratory and digestive tract infections lead the list of targeted diseases. In each case, the antibiotic’s activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria saves producers from greater economic losses. We often see seasonal surges in demand during calving or post-weaning periods, when young animals face the highest risk. Our experience has taught us to watch out for evolving resistance trends, so we often work on updates to our internal test library, tracking shifts in sensitivity to keep users informed about best practices for rotation and stewardship.
Sulfadimidine doesn’t carry the same risk profiles as the more strict prescription-only antibacterials, nor does it suffer from poor solubility like some of the longer-chain sulfonamides. It responds well in treatment protocols that demand a wide spectrum of activity, but requires shorter withdrawal periods compared to some other market options. From a manufacturer’s viewpoint, the compound allows for easier post-processing handling, so product loss and dust generation during packaging remain low.
Compared to Sulfadiazine or Sulfamethoxazole, Sulfadimidine strikes a balance between rapid absorption and sustained blood concentration in treated animals. We have seen livestock handlers switching to Sulfadimidine for outbreaks where compliance with dosing schedules is tough—its pharmacokinetics offer more forgiving windows for re-dosing. For us, this means juggling batch sizes to accommodate both high-volume users, such as feed mills, and small specialty clinics seeking single-animal treatments.
Veterinary customers want two things: peace of mind that what they order matches label claims, and a steady supply with no delays. By keeping our own manufacturing teams on-site, we dodge supply interruptions that plague companies dependent on third-party contract manufacturers. Over extended discussions with integrators and purchasing managers, we’ve noticed a preference for products documented with clear test reports and residue analysis. In markets where traceability rules grow stricter every year, we produce independent COAs for every batch, signed directly by the chemists and QA personnel who worked on it.
Feed compounders and water medication professionals often relay concerns about dissolving speed or sediment in mixing tanks. Thanks to our direct communication loop with end users, our quality control division pushes for tighter control over crystal size and free-flowing characteristics—these are results you don’t achieve from an anonymous bulk shipment. Field visits have showed us how temperature and humidity shifts in remote storage can affect shelf life, so we run extra stability trials before shipping large lots to equatorial regions or remote outposts. That self-imposed rigor keeps complaints minimal.
We operate our production lines with veteran staff who know Sulfadimidine inside-out. R&D teams run ongoing assessments, squaring theoretical improvements against what truly works in commercial settings. For instance, technicians recently adjusted drying times, noticing a sharp drop in caking issues on delivery. Feedback from partners in South America prompted tweaks to packaging film quality, as humidity swings there often led marginal competitors’ products to degrade before use. In-house pilot batches allow us to test innovations quickly, avoiding the delays and oversights that crop up with contract producers.
By handling chemical characterization and stability testing with our own laboratories, we hold reference comparison samples for every batch year-round. This discipline means we can assure a level of consistency that gets lost in the shuffle at bulk traders or faceless outsourcing outfits. Veterinary practitioners who have switched to our product mention fewer incidents of clogging in automatic dosing pumps and more predictable results in the field.
Veterinary pharmaceuticals must meet careful testing standards—no shortcuts are taken. Regulatory audits take up a good share of our technical teams’ time. Rather than just following regulations, we match up with the strictest interpretations in the countries where our Sulfadimidine reaches. Each drum or package gets a unique batch ID, tied back to our production database, so users always know who made their product, when, and under what conditions. Specialist training ensures all involved staff understand how to keep cross-contamination risks negligible in shared facility spaces.
Environmental responsibility grows in importance. As bulk chemical manufacturers, we watch for emerging restrictions on pharmaceutical release into wastewater. Our site engineers regularly update containment and waste-neutralization systems to fit current norms—not just with legally defined minimums in mind, but by observing the most successful preventive practices from the global community. By investing in containment, plant upgrades, and peer-reviewed waste treatment plans, we hold ourselves to a standard consistent with the trust veterinary professionals place in us.
Large commercial farms have told us that administration protocols keep evolving. This is why we launched a dialogue with farm managers and field veterinarians, aligning product features with actual needs. One practical change: improved labeling, with easy-to-read dosing information and quick-scan QR codes for technical sheets, so technicians get instant support rather than leafing through outdated manuals. In-person meetings pointed out bottleneck issues with older pack sizes, so we expanded options for both bulk orders and short-run units to serve entirely different workflows.
Veterinary teaching hospitals and research labs sometimes need modified grades or tailored specifications, especially for pharmacological studies and residue trials. We prepare custom runs, documented with enhanced traceability, so researchers get what they need without breaking their project timelines. By keeping our internal supply chain separate from bulk commodity logistics, we can respond faster to special requests—a reality impossible for companies who do not produce themselves.
Dosing accuracy remains the top concern in food-producing animals. We designed our Sulfadimidine powder with consistent bulk density and improved wetting properties. This cuts down preparation time and reduces the manual errors that often appear during large-scale feed blending. In direct consultation with nutritionists and veterinarians, we reduced the use of colorants and non-functional excipients. No corners are cut with preservative agents; we know from our long-term stability trials which combinations keep the product active longest without affecting palatability or safety.
Some operations prefer compressible forms for boluses, so we keep a dedicated compression facility. Our team monitors tableting force to minimize broken or soft units. Producers in geographies with limited cold chain infrastructure frequently request special moisture-barrier liners or tamper-evident seals. Our packaging experts run side-by-side comparisons with competitor products and push improvements through without waiting for marketing reviews.
The question of antimicrobial resistance continues to shape how we manufacture and communicate about Sulfadimidine. We participate directly in education efforts, collaborating with veterinarians to ensure responsible use and compliance with national withdrawal periods. By maintaining transparent production records and providing robust documentation, we help clients meet traceability and food safety requirements in the toughest export markets.
For us, this is not just about regulatory compliance. Over-application and inaccurate dosing both speed up the resistance problem. Our technical support team consults on dose optimization and scheduled rotation alongside alternative therapies, as part of stewardship programs. We keep informational bulletins updated based on field data, so clients are not left guessing about best practices.
One look at the wide range of Sulfadimidine samples in the market shows stark contrasts. Producing in-house has shown us where poor blending, stale intermediates, or casual drying steps affect real-world application. We’ve tested side-by-side with imported bulk powders, and see sharper melting points, lower residual solvent traces, and a notable absence of off-color particles in our own output.
Our control over raw material sourcing leaves out unknowns seen in some brokered goods. Authenticity questions simply don’t come up when your supplier grew and refined the starting materials themselves. Many products available on unofficial channels carry imprecise or no documentation—our shipments offer full chain-of-custody, real test reports, and batch reference retention for years after delivery.
Anecdotes from veterinarians point out fewer issues with residue non-compliance, less feed wastage, and fewer unexplained drop-outs in treated herds. Even in feed premix plants, plant managers report significant reduction in unplanned downtime due to product clumping or hopper blockage. These aren’t just marketing claims—they come from real feedback, backed by samples and industry referrals.
The global veterinary antibiotics market remains volatile. Shifting raw material prices, logistics bottlenecks, and tightening rules mean even the most reliable domestic producers face constant pressure to adapt. For us, that means early investments in inventory and closer work with trusted local logistic providers. Our plants carry extra stocks during periods of expected demand, and our customer care team updates clients with accurate timelines.
Resource constraints in some regions mean large-scale users might face difficulties with consistent dosing infrastructure or lack of trained staff. We address this with visual dosing aids, remote coaching, and technical know-how delivered in the local language, based on years of working shoulder-to-shoulder with frontline users. We know the difference between a theoretical solution and one that a real farm worker can use on a cold or wet morning.
Looking forward, we continue to monitor shifts in pathogen sensitivity and regulatory positions—especially new restrictions on residue limits for edible tissues. Our participation in regional and international working groups puts us at the forefront of rule changes. Rather than react when new standards appear, we aim to have protocols and documentation ready the moment new rules hit the books.
Working as primary manufacturers puts us directly on the line with veterinarians, feed companies, and regulators. We know that when something goes wrong, excuses fall flat. Our record stands in every box that leaves our plant. That is why every change in process, every tweak in formulation, and every hour spent validating a batch means something to us—and to those who rely on Sulfadimidine every day.
We keep refining what we do, not because market trends tell us to, but because we hear from users up and down the supply chain. Their challenges shape how we blend, package, store, and deliver Sulfadimidine. We answer their questions at any hour because their herds and flocks depend on it. This product isn’t just a line on a spreadsheet; it’s the end result of real work by real people—people who know the names behind every barrel and every test report.