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HS Code |
192191 |
| Product Name | Rodenticide SN-312 |
| Active Ingredient | Bromadiolone |
| Formulation | Pellet |
| Target Pests | Rats and mice |
| Toxicity Class | Class II (Moderately hazardous) |
| Color | Blue |
| Mode Of Action | Anticoagulant |
| Application Method | Baiting |
| Packaging Size | 500g, 1kg, 5kg |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place |
| Antidote | Vitamin K1 |
As an accredited Rodenticide SN-312 factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Rodenticide SN-312 is packaged in a sturdy, sealed 1-kilogram plastic container with hazard symbols, usage instructions, and manufacturer details. |
| Shipping | Rodenticide SN-312 should be shipped in approved, clearly labeled containers, ensuring they are sealed and leak-proof. It must comply with all relevant hazardous materials regulations, including secure packaging and transportation documentation. Keep separate from food and feed. Store in a cool, dry area and handle with appropriate safety precautions. |
| Storage | Rodenticide SN-312 should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials such as food and animal feed. Keep the container tightly sealed and clearly labeled. Store out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel, and ensure the storage area is secured to prevent accidental exposure or environmental contamination. |
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Purity 98%: Rodenticide SN-312 purity 98% is used in grain storage facilities, where enhanced effectiveness ensures rapid reduction of rodent populations. Melting Point 150°C: Rodenticide SN-312 melting point 150°C is used in hot climate warehouse environments, where physical stability prevents premature product degradation. Particle Size <50 µm: Rodenticide SN-312 particle size <50 µm is used in bait station applications, where fine dispersion ensures uniform bait coverage. Stability Temperature up to 40°C: Rodenticide SN-312 stability temperature up to 40°C is used in tropical agricultural settings, where consistent performance is maintained under elevated ambient conditions. Bulk Density 0.85 g/cm³: Rodenticide SN-312 bulk density 0.85 g/cm³ is used in automated dispensing systems, where optimal flow properties allow precise dosing. |
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We have produced rodenticides for nearly two decades. The SN-312 model emerged from years of direct work with pest control professionals and farmers who came to us with clear feedback: strong, predictable results matter most. On the production line, we developed SN-312 as a wax block bait with a consistent 0.005% w/w active ingredient loading based entirely on trial evaluations and batch testing in real facilities. Formulation specialists at our plant designed SN-312 for high palatability under tough field conditions. Moisture, dust, and temperature swings challenge the best rodenticides—the SN-312 block structure stands up without cracking or degrading in ordinary warehouse or agricultural environments.
Calling a rodenticide “predictable” isn’t just a slogan in our shop. We started with the question: can pest managers trust every block they pull from a bag? For us, this means hands-on quality control. A machine can print certificates all day, but effectiveness on the ground comes from physical inspection. For SN-312, supervisors check every lot for uniform size, density, and color. We watch for the bite marks rodents leave in test enclosures—results that tell us animals accept the bait, don’t turn away, and consume a lethal dose in a timely manner. Farm feedback sharpened our process: some competing blocks crumble when exposed to spring humidity, but SN-312 resists this. This is not by accident; our mixing and compacting method locks in structure and holds the active ingredient evenly throughout each block.
Several rodent baits crowd the market. We often get asked: why choose SN-312? Our answer starts with transparency in manufacturing. Unlike repacked or relabeled imports, every block of SN-312 comes off our own extrusion lines, mixed according to internally kept batch records. We do not outsource to white-label facilities where formula drift and ingredient substitution become real risks. Farmers and pest companies care about what’s actually in the bait. Our team uses certified grain and edible binders, goes beyond minimum reg requirements for food-grade dye, and rejects blocks with off-odor or inconsistent texture in final stages.
Rodenticide SN-312 was built as a true tough-weather bait. Many competitors focus on dustless coatings or color as their feature, but this alone solves little if the physical matrix breaks down in a damp barn or open shed. Our in-house moisture chamber tested SN-312 over cycles of exposure simulating wet spring and dry harvest. Field partners reported SN-312 continued attracting both rats and mice after competitor products softened or lost acceptance within a week.
With rodenticides, the formula makes a difference. SN-312 relies on a proven anticoagulant at 0.005% for a reliable kill when ingested in sufficient quantity across several days. Other products either go for a single-feed high dose or a less precise low-tox loading. Our experience supports the balanced approach: you get effectiveness while reducing non-target and secondary poisoning concerns from overexposure. This suits agricultural storage, food processing, and distribution centers where human and animal safety regulations come into play as much as rodent control.
Blocks measure roughly 15 grams, hard-pressed with a cross-hatch pattern for easy securing in bait stations. Our direct users prefer this style over loose pellets because blocks resist displacement by warehouse activity and cannot be easily hoarded by rodents. We witnessed in field walkthroughs that chunked or soft baits often disappear—carried off to multiple burrows and never fully ingested. SN-312 stays anchored, encouraging rodents to eat on-site for a full lethal dose. This observation came straight from our field trials with food processors and their contracted pest controllers.
SN-312 appears in a surprising variety of customer setups, from food supply depots upcountry to small grain stores near rail depots and even transportation hubs. Our rodenticide shows resilience wherever managers face both mice and larger brown rats. The consistent block dimension enables measured placement in commercially available tamper-proof stations. Health inspectors tend to look favorably on SN-312 in mainline food environments because it holds together, avoids spill, and displays clear dye that marks when consumption occurs. This allows monitoring staff and third-party auditors to track use and measure uptake without complicated lug counts or guesswork.
A frequent user scenario involves seasonal change. Flooding in storage areas, temperature shifts between autumn and spring, and swings in rodent population all press the limits of rodent bait technology. SN-312 emerged in our product line as a response to such challenges after repeated calls from customers who lost entire blocks of competitor baits to mold or crumbly textures. We learned quickly to prioritize moisture resistance during manufacturing. It is easy for chemical firms to focus on label claims and ignore field failures—our plant made no such compromise.
Compliance matters every day we produce a batch of SN-312. We underwent repeated on-site reviews by regulatory authorities and pest management consultants looking for both production hygiene and valid labeling. Rodenticides carry real risk if manufactured carelessly. As a direct manufacturer, we keep tight documentation at every stage from bulk ingredient intake to final shrink-wrapped packaging. Line workers know that off-spec blocks do not enter final bags, and all plant personnel complete safety and cross-contamination training. Failures in this process endanger lives and livelihoods—this is never a theoretical concern for us. Over time, we developed a strong record with local and regional health departments, whose positive reports come from site visits and inspection, not from paperwork generated outside our gates.
SN-312 matches up to safety requirements and documentation needs for commercial and government clients. Each bag carries a unique batch record—it is not just paperwork for us, but a direct link to our accountability as a manufacturer. Product recalls happen when corners are cut; our experience shows direct handling and plant-based QC reduces this risk dramatically.
Many larger chemical suppliers split manufacturing across multiple sites or contract to third parties across borders. From feedback given to us through honest conversations, clients often fail to trace control failures to a single plant or supply route. By keeping SN-312 production on-site, we take accountability for every variable—raw material supply, mixing, forming, drying, and final storage before shipping. If a client returns for support or an audit, our staff can track blocks back to their mixing date, confirming ingredient origin and handling.
As regulatory frameworks for rodenticides become tighter, our in-plant practice aims for transparency. Customers receive support direct from the source because we respect the risks involved in mislabeling or formula drift. Our entire team—from batch mixers to packaging line—receives update training as active ingredient regulations shift. No product leaves our gates until it matches both stated loading and physical quality benchmarks we developed through years of hands-on experience.
Each enhancement in SN-312’s structural design and carrier matrix resulted from unscripted customer dialogue. Some early batches faced warping in high humidity or excess brittleness after long dry storage. Clients—often pest control practitioners working late at night—brought us broken samples and photographs. Our production managers and R&D staff welcomed these criticisms with open doors. New polymer-binder mixes and updated pressing equipment followed, and today’s SN-312 block represents that cumulative feedback. No amount of in-house testing can completely substitute the rough-and-tumble use seen in real grain stores, loading docks, or bakery basements.
Open, honest feedback also shaped our approach to dye visibility and palatability agents. We keep clear food-grade coloring that stands out on any substrate. This came about after a major grain depot client reported audit confusion over indistinct baits left at station sites—hazardous, since proper uptake tracking really depends on clear marks and quick visibility.
We watch competitor products with honest respect. Most major commercial rodenticides arrive in the form of pellets, crumbles, or differently sized blocks, with narrowly targeted formula tweaks. Many copy SN-312’s loading now, but only a handful match our in-house confirmations of each production lot. We manufacture SN-312 with the mindset that what leaves our gates will be handled in the real world by real workers who cannot afford failed control or inconsistent uptake. Too many times in the past, pest control contractors fielded complaints about ruinous batch variation, suspicious odors, or incomplete dissolution in the stomachs of test animals. We brought those lessons back into our manufacturing protocols, focusing on not only technical compliance, but real use success told by customers and inspectors alike.
Some rodenticides tout “all-purpose” use, promising universal results across dozens of scenarios. In our shop, we know environments differ and rodent challenges do not follow a script. SN-312 adapts best to mixed storage, bulk agricultural facilities, and commercial settings with swing humidity and ongoing human activity. While a one-size-fits-all rodenticide appeals to marketing departments, years on the factory floor and in the field taught us that clients return for reliable results, not fancy packaging or extraneous claims.
We see hundreds of clients each year—from large multinational food brands to local feed stores—and their concerns go beyond product price. Many ask us directly about the sourcing and transparency of our block production. After all, the trustworthiness of the rodenticide translates directly to reduced complaint calls and less window for infestation, food loss, or shutdown. We include information leaflets with each case shipment and invite direct inquiry into lot specifics. Unlike nameless imported brands, we take responsibility for every block that enters the operational environment.
Our commitment extends from the factory gates all the way to the supply shelf. We maintain relationships with logistics partners who understand the importance of careful shipping, especially in regions with climate extremes. Packed SN-312 arrives protected from crushing and excess heat, as we once handled too many cases spoiled by careless handling on long hauls. These improvements—driven by first-hand learning—measure up to more predictable storage and inventory for the facility managers who count on us.
Every manufacturing year brings new challenges—ingredient cost fluctuations, evolving regulation, and competitive pressure from quick-launch brands. We do not shrink from these hurdles or become complacent. Our company’s future depends on continued adaptation of SN-312 according to direct experience on both factory and field fronts. We run annual test batches trialed not in pristine laboratory settings but in busy, sometimes messy customer environments. What fails in practice gets re-examined, and if needed, reengineered for the next run.
We view SN-312 as more than a formula; it is a living product defined by how it performs in the hands of end users. Feedback channels remain open at every point, whether from global brands or first-time purchasers at local hardware stores. This approach protects not only our brand but also the operational continuity of all who rely on our products to secure their inventory from the threat of rodents.
Producing SN-312 has taught our team key lessons about the demands of the rodenticide market and the critical nature of reliability. Large-scale processors and government clients operate on tight schedules and broad regulations; they cannot risk downtime or auditor scrutiny from failed rodent control programs. In the early years, even minor bottlenecks—like excess crumbling in bulk shipment or inconsistent block size—caused lost accounts and damaged trust. Staff at every level worked overtime to isolate the causes and adopt more robust mixing, pouring, and pressing methods. The SN-312 of today only exists because of these difficult but necessary steps and the team’s willingness to learn from mistakes.
Each new employee, regardless of role, receives training on the real-world consequences of lapses in quality. They see that rodenticide manufacturing is not just chemistry, but a stewardship role in the ongoing safety of food and supply chains across regions. SN-312 blocks support this mission directly.
Rodenticide SN-312 arose from a straightforward goal: provide lasting, reliable rodent control to users facing tough environments and tight regulatory requirements. Over years of in-house manufacturing, field testing, and customer engagement, we have sharpened its design, maintained hands-on batch inspection, and focused on the hands-on needs of our clients. Every block represents a commitment to predictable rodent control, safety, and accountability—from the moment ingredients enter our plant to when sealed boxes arrive at the point of use. We remain devoted to SN-312’s ongoing improvement, responding quickly to new feedback and never losing sight of our responsibility as both a local employer and a trusted point in the supply chain.