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HS Code |
463763 |
| Product Name | Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate |
| Chemical Formula | CaHPO4 |
| Purity | ≥98% |
| Appearance | White or off-white powder or granules |
| Calcium Content | 15-18% |
| Phosphorus Content | ≥18% |
| Moisture Content | ≤5% |
| Solubility In Water | Slightly soluble |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Bulk Density | 0.8-1.0 g/cm³ |
| Ph Value | 6.5-7.5 (10% solution) |
| Melting Point | >190°C (decomposes) |
| Cas Number | 7757-93-9 |
| Application | Animal feed additive |
As an accredited Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a 25kg net weight white woven plastic bag, labeled "Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate," featuring product details and safety instructions. |
| Shipping | Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate is shipped in moisture-proof, sealed bags weighing 25 kg or as specified by the customer. Packages must be clearly labeled and stored in a dry, well-ventilated area, protected from contamination and direct sunlight. Handle with care to prevent damage or leakage during transit. |
| Storage | Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from moisture, direct sunlight, and incompatible substances such as strong acids. Keep the product in tightly sealed containers or bags to prevent contamination and caking. Store off the ground on pallets and ensure all storage areas are clearly labeled and accessible only to authorized personnel. |
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Purity 98%: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with 98% purity is used in poultry feed formulations, where it ensures optimal calcium and phosphorus absorption for enhanced bone development. Particle Size 200 mesh: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with 200 mesh particle size is used in premix production, where it guarantees uniform nutrient dispersion and consistent feed quality. Stability Temperature 650°C: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with stability up to 650°C is used in high-temperature pelleting processes, where it maintains its nutritional integrity without decomposition. Moisture Content ≤5%: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with ≤5% moisture content is used in livestock diets, where it minimizes caking and improves storage stability. Phosphorus Content ≥18%: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with ≥18% phosphorus content is used in ruminant feed, where it supports accelerated growth rates and improved metabolic function. Heavy Metals <10 ppm: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with heavy metals less than 10 ppm is used in aquaculture feed, where it enhances safety and prevents toxic accumulation in aquatic species. Loss on Ignition ≤10%: Feed Grade Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate with loss on ignition ≤10% is used in mineral supplements, where it assures high-quality mineral retention and feed consistency. |
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At our plant, every day starts with a commitment to quality, not just the surface kind people talk about but the quality you see once our feed grade calcium hydrogen phosphate hits the mixing tanks and, eventually, the livestock feed troughs. We’ve been producing this product for years, and we've learned that attention to the little things in chemical production can make a big difference for both the end animals and the people raising them.
Our feed grade calcium hydrogen phosphate typically meets the CaHPO4·2H2O model, which means producers are getting a substance with a reliable blend of calcium and phosphorus – both of which are critical for healthy livestock bone development and overall growth. In our experience, a clean, consistent product matters a lot more than fancy jargon or endless promises. Over the years, our team has worked to control every variable we can: humidity inside the mill, particle sizing in the final blend, packaging that holds up to the dust and moisture of busy feed operations. We keep the bulk density within a range that balances handling and mixing efficiency. Every batch gets checked for visible impurities, color consistency, and moisture levels that align with what large-scale feed manufacturers demand.
Production runs aren’t just about hitting numbers on a specification sheet. We keep a close eye on batch-to-batch variability because those little differences add up in long-term usage. We have learned that phosphorus percentage – not just theoretical, but actually measured – tells users more about what their animals get out of the feed than anything else. True content, verified by repeated in-house and third-party lab testing, lands at the heart of our product story.
We make feed grade calcium hydrogen phosphate mainly for use as a mineral supplement in compound feeds for livestock and poultry. The goal is simple: keep animals healthy by making sure their diets aren’t short on calcium or phosphorus. Both elements play direct roles in strong bones, teeth, and proper growth; anyone working in animal husbandry understands these needs don’t change with clever marketing. Our job – as we see it – is to deliver a supplement that dissolves and absorbs well when mixed with everyday rations, whether that’s corn- and soybean-based feeds or more specialized blends.
Lives depend on the nutrient quality the feed provides. Thin, weak-boned animals lead to losses for producers and, in the worst cases, animal suffering. Years in this industry have taught us that knowing, with certainty, what each ton contains is worth more to the end user than cutting margins or chasing fads. Our focus never strays far from analysis-backed content and a production process that keeps out the stuff nobody wants in their feed.
We’ve sat across the table from buyers who bring us samples they picked up elsewhere: some caked, some grey, some struggling to flow out of a bag. A few had surprising heavy metal content or smelled off, raising questions that shouldn’t come up with an essential dietary supplement. Over time, we realized that not every “feed grade” product is made the same way. Some sources blend raw phosphate rock and skip key purification steps. Others aim for maximum throughput and cut corners on screening and drying, hoping no one will notice a little extra dust or the occasional off-color granule.
We rely on purified phosphate raw material. Our plant’s process includes milling, cleaning, and hydrothermal treatment to remove contaminants that can be red flags in quality assurance labs. Consistency in whiteness and particle size comes from our technicians constantly checking at every step of the process. This matters for more than just a clean product – reliable mixing in finished feed remains a huge issue in the industry, and nothing gums up equipment faster than a product that won’t flow or clumps in a humid warehouse.
We also track the content of fluorine and heavy metals not just to pass regulatory limits, but to preserve long-term confidence in the brands who blend our product into their formulas. Our test reports are straightforward. Users see the phosphorus and calcium numbers right up front, alongside the impurity levels. We aren’t guessing – our partners in the animal feed business don’t have patience for guesswork, and neither do the people depending on their meat, eggs, or milk.
In years past, people just scattered whatever mineral sources they found into feed – crushed shell, bone meal, or even raw rock phosphate. Some operations saw results, but many saw stunted growth and odd health issues. Today’s livestock producers can’t afford that kind of guesswork. Modern breeds grow faster, produce more, and require tighter balancing of their diets than the barnyard flocks of a generation ago. The pressure to deliver milk, eggs, and meat consistently makes mineral nutrition critical.
Farm nutritionists know that both calcium and phosphorus interact with other minerals in the diet. Deficiencies in either can stall animal growth or cause reproductive problems, but excessive levels can also cause problems. We’ve learned, from our own technical teams and through direct feedback from large-scale feed mills, that achieving the target calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is easiest when the supplement stays within a tight analysis range. Out-of-spec supplements – with either mineral too high or low – throw off feed blending calculations, making ration balancing harder and risking sub-optimal health.
Through hands-on trials and feedback loops, we see which forms of calcium and phosphorus deliver real benefits in animal performance. The monocalcium form – more common in some markets – offers higher phosphorus solubility and sometimes slightly better bioavailability, but with less calcium per ton. Dicalcium phosphate, or calcium hydrogen phosphate as we produce, offers a higher calcium content while still meeting hobby and professional feed needs for phosphorus. The choice depends on local raw material costs, feed formulation needs, and handling properties rather than just raw nutrient content.
We invest in dedicated production lines for feed grade calcium hydrogen phosphate. Our process includes automated addition of water, temperature control, and separate stages for granulation and screening. Each batch receives evaluations not just for typical analysis numbers but for how well it performs in feed plant settings – does it mix evenly, does it remain easy to unload and dose, does it resist picking up moisture in humid storerooms?
Pallet after pallet, our warehouse teams pack and ship product with the knowledge that even slight inconsistencies in dust or physical appearance generate headaches at the user level. The most important thing we’ve learned is that problems in handling, dusting, or caking don’t stay quiet – customers notice, and animals do, too. We collect that feedback and tweak our process accordingly.
Country-specific regulations shape the exact numbers on our analysis sheets. In some markets, limits on heavy metals and fluorine are especially strict. We act accordingly: segregating raw material, tracking shipment and batch numbers, and building up a documentation trail so customers don’t have to worry about regulatory surprises. We know that some feed companies request third-party verification for trace element levels, and we’re used to responding to that – our focus on traceability and test records allows us to support these requests, building confidence down the supply chain.
Customers using our calcium hydrogen phosphate trust us because we don’t take shortcuts. In feed production, blending efficiency and nutrient delivery go hand in hand. A supplement that pours well and doesn’t clump or segregate during storage or transport mixes evenly into feed, ensuring each animal gets its share. Our production process focuses on physical quality – not just chemical analysis – to support these outcomes.
We package our product for the realities of global trade and variable storage. Sacks and big-bags withstand rough handling at ports and on farms. We print clear labels with batch codes for easy tracking, supporting users during audits or recalls. We also keep a simple line of communication open if any issue arises: from changes in color or texture to requests for extra analysis documentation, we respond with practical, honest answers.
Customers sometimes ask: Why not just use monocalcium phosphate, tricalcium phosphate, or even straight phosphate rock? The answers come down to nutrient availability, handling properties, and impurities. We see monocalcium phosphate used in starter feeds for young animals needing extra phosphorus. Our dicalcium form, or calcium hydrogen phosphate, makes more sense for finishing feeds or all-purpose applications due to its balanced mineral ratio. Tricalcium phosphate has lower solubility, which means less phosphorus becomes available to the animal. Direct use of raw phosphate rock often introduces unwanted impurities, such as fluorine or heavy metals, and fails to meet established safety standards.
From years of technical support to feed mills and direct conversations with farm nutritionists, we know that switching between different phosphate sources can require recalculating the entire nutritional program and sometimes changing production recipes. Our stable, low-dust, and highly pure calcium hydrogen phosphate allows for predictable feed formulation, keeping performance consistent and waste minimal.
Consistent product comes not only from good process but from a culture of transparency. We encourage our clients to inspect test certificates, visit our plant, or send additional samples for third-party inspection. The animal feed industry, increasingly under consumer scrutiny, demands traceability for every mineral additive. Audits are a reality for anyone supplying global feed brands or regional integrators. Our manufacturing trail is clean and ready for inspection.
Over the years, we’ve watched the industry move beyond simple promises. Now, documented analysis, breakdown by batch, and a demonstrated absence of critical contaminants separate reliable partners from opportunistic ones. Our operators know their work will wind up in report folders in boardrooms around the world, used to justify feedmill purchasing decisions and to satisfy retailers. We do not lose sleep over our results, because they’re plain to see and easy to share.
Producing a consistent and safe mineral feed supplement over thousands of tons brings challenges daily. Raw phosphate prices and availability fluctuate with the global market. Quality variations in the starting material can throw off phosphorus and calcium content. Rather than masking these shifts, we invest in upfront testing, regular batch monitoring, and active screening for out-of-spec lots.
Another constant headache comes with transportation and storage. Humidity damages product in transit, turning free-flowing granules into lumps. We have adjusted our drying and packaging procedures to anticipate shifts in climate and shipping timeframes. Our customers reach out about storage on tropical farms or arid feedlots – our advice always rests on decades of warehouse data, seen through practices honed over time.
We export to more than a dozen countries, each with its own rules, preferences, and expectations. Some markets control feed phosphate tightly due to contamination scandals or trace element concerns. We engage directly with these realities, working with regulators and continual improvement teams. Our certificates match local, regional, and international standards, and we respond when new demands arise – be it additional contaminant testing or new packaging requirements.
Most end users simply want a safe, effective, and usable product. They want to open a bag, see the right appearance, find a reliable assay card, and know the mineral is doing its job in every feed batch mixed that day. In our factory, and throughout our company, we keep those straight priorities in front of us. Every operator, analyst, loader, and manager shares one mission: deliver a mineral supplement so reliable, our customers never have to worry about it. That’s what builds long-term trust.
No two feed producers work exactly the same way. Our technical team routinely collects feedback from mills using our calcium hydrogen phosphate in bulk or micro-ingredient dosing systems. If we hear about a dust problem, clogged dosing units, or difficulties in analysis, we perform in-house investigations, offer field visits, or tweak production to solve the issue. If questions arise about animal performance possibly relating to mineral balance, we help customers track usage patterns and analyze diet composition.
Field visits, test feeds, and close cooperation with nutritionists give us deeper insight than any sales chart or presentation. We invest in these visits and support programs because they keep us honest and show us the real impact our product has on animal growth, farm performance, and profitability. Listening and acting on this information sustains our reputation beyond the everyday metrics of tons produced or shipped.
The manufacturing world never stops changing. New automation enters the plant, new environmental rules come in, and feed recipes change to fit evolving market demands for quality meat, egg, and dairy products. Rather than resisting these shifts, we welcome them. Every improvement we make to our calcium hydrogen phosphate process – from efficiency and safety to testing and packaging – gives our customers a better supplement and raises the standard for the industry.
Animal producers trust that their feed supplements will support health, growth, and welfare in a straightforward way. By focusing our work on predictable chemistry, physical consistency, and supply reliability, we meet that trust head on. Our feed grade calcium hydrogen phosphate is not just a chemical output – it reflects years of investment, field-based learning, and a practical approach to supply chain challenges.
We know feed producers operate in a world of thin margins and rising expectations. Every turn in the market – whether grain price swings, new disease outbreaks, or shifts in consumer demand – puts more pressure on the formulation of animal diets. Choosing a feed phosphate that behaves predictably, delivers true nutrient value, and supports safe, traceable feed production gives both feed mill operators and animal managers one less variable to worry about in a complex system.
Long-term supply partners rely on our ability to keep the same quality week after week, month after month – regardless of changes upstream or downstream. Success for us looks like fewer complaints, better animal performance reports, and steady calls for repeat shipments from satisfied customers. Our attention to detail, from the mill to the bagger to the truck dispatcher, turns into benefits for the entire feed chain.
Livestock and poultry operations using feeds with our calcium hydrogen phosphate often report steadier growth, improved feed conversion rates, and fewer metabolic problems linked to mineral deficiencies. Of course, animal nutrition depends on many factors, but predictable mineral supplementation lays a foundation for better outcomes.
For large integrated operators, the product’s ability to blend well enables more reliable feeding and record-keeping. For smaller producers, clear batch coding and direct support help resolve questions quickly when they arise. Each ton of our product represents not just a chemical analysis score, but the outcome of years of field testing and user-focused improvement.
Our calcium hydrogen phosphate isn’t just another feed ingredient – it is a product shaped by continuous learning, a close partnership with the real-world needs of feed producers, and a commitment to safety and traceability. Years spent listening to farms, mills, and nutritionists have shaped how we work, how we test, and how we support our clients, no matter where they are in the world.