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HS Code |
968870 |
| Product Name | Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS) |
| Chemical Formula | C6H10CaO6 |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Calcium Content | 13.0% minimum |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Moisture Content | 2.0% maximum |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Ph Value | 6.0-8.0 (10% solution) |
| Bulk Density | 550-750 kg/m3 |
| Purity | 98.0% minimum |
| Heavy Metals Content | 0.002% maximum |
| Arsenic Content | 0.0002% maximum |
As an accredited Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS) is packed in 25 kg net weight, moisture-proof, multi-layered paper bags with inner plastic lining. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL): 18 metric tons (MT) packed in 25 kg bags, loaded on pallets or bulk for optimal shipment. |
| Shipping | **Shipping for Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS):** Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS) is securely packed in moisture-resistant, food-grade bags, typically 25 kg each, and palletized for safe transport. It is shipped by sea, air, or land under dry, cool conditions to prevent clumping and maintain product integrity throughout transit and storage. |
| Storage | **Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS)** should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Keep the product in tightly sealed, original packaging to prevent contamination and absorption of odors. Avoid storing with incompatible materials such as strong acids. Handle with clean, dry equipment to maintain quality and ensure product integrity. |
| Shelf Life | Shelf life of Calcium Lactate Feed Grade (JDCAS) is typically 24 months when stored in a cool, dry, and sealed condition. |
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Purity 98%: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with a purity of 98% is used in poultry feed formulations, where it ensures optimal calcium bioavailability for improved eggshell quality. Fine Particle Size: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with a fine particle size is used in swine nutrition premixes, where it provides enhanced digestibility and uniform nutrient dispersion. Stable at High Temperature: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) stable at 120°C is used in pelleted feed manufacturing, where it maintains structural integrity and calcium content during thermal processing. Low Moisture Content: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with low moisture content is used in ruminant concentrates, where it minimizes risk of microbial contamination and prolongs shelf life. High Solubility: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with high solubility is used in aqua feed production, where it allows rapid dissolution and immediate calcium supplementation for fast-growing fish. Odorless Grade: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) in odorless grade is used in pet food blends, where it prevents alteration of flavor profiles and supports feed palatability. Granular Form: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) in granular form is used in automated feed systems, where it allows precise dosing and reduces dust formation during handling. pH Neutral: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with a neutral pH is used in specialty livestock diets, where it prevents gastrointestinal irritation and maintains gut health. Heavy Metal Free: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) free of heavy metals is used in organic animal husbandry programs, where it meets safety standards and ensures animal well-being. Consistent Bulk Density: Calcium Lactate Feed Grade(JDCAS) with consistent bulk density is used in premix manufacturing, where it simplifies blending and enhances product uniformity. |
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Producing Calcium Lactate Feed Grade starts deep in our facility, where controlled conditions let us turn simple raw materials into a dependable mineral supplement. Each batch reflects more than two decades of focused improvements. Animals absorb calcium from our product easily because we monitor the reaction between lactic acid and calcium carbonate at each step. Years of feedback from feed mills, livestock operations, and laboratory partners helped us fine-tune the JDCAS model to answer the clear demands of today’s animal nutrition sector.
On every farm, feed efficiency draws a straight line to animal health and business results. Our team has walked dozens of mills, ridden pickups through feedlots in three provinces, and watched birds and pigs thrive when they get a reliable calcium source. Young animals, especially, need a soluble calcium form they can take up fast—a lesson we’ve heard directly from livestock managers and nutritionists. We bring these stories into our factory, pushing for a feed-grade calcium lactate that balances bioavailability, purity, and consistency.
The JDCAS model isn’t a one-size powder. We control mesh size closely, producing a free-flowing granular form that resists caking and clumping in bulk bins. Field workers who shovel in bags after morning chores know what happens with a damp product, so we protect our granules from picking up too much moisture by closing production promptly and packaging tight. Every sack holds the calcium content we promise, free from heavy metal contamination and built to withstand months in warehouse conditions. An experienced team runs X-ray fluorescence scans and wet chemistry tests on each lot, turning feedback into in-plant modifications that keep the product aligned with evolving feed guidelines.
Farmers and feed companies always have options: calcium carbonate and DCP cost less on paper, but over years watching livestock response, we see that calcium lactate dissolves faster in the gut. We measure soluble calcium levels in water at the mill, confirming that JDCAS batches reach full solution quickly without dust-up issues. Calves and piglets get the boost right at the critical window for bone and muscle growth. In commercial broiler houses, our clients see stronger leg development. Animals utilize the calcium more completely—reducing the need for feed fortification and lowering total phosphorus pollution in waste.
Our calcium lactate isn’t just “feed grade” by declaration—the process comes under direct supervision from staff who know that even a trace of excess iron or heavy elements can risk animal safety and relations with downstream food companies. Our technical experts set up continuous pH and temperature control during the reaction step and filter multiple times for clarity and purity. In some years, we upgraded evaporation and drying systems based on after-sale troubleshooting that showed how smaller granule size aids in blending but requires extra dust control. Those learnings stick in each batch, ensuring the uniform product that feed formulators trust.
We field test every process tweak before calling it final. Partner farms have helped us document mortality drops, even growth curves, and improved feed conversion ratios where JDCAS replaced older mineral mixes. The same results reflect in local university trials: higher calcium uptake rates, firmer eggshells in layers, better bone scores in finisher pigs. There’s no replacement for field results, so we keep direct communication open with end users and roll their observations into every production run.
Technical reports matter only if they convert to real-world outcomes. It’s easy for a chemistry team to chase higher assay numbers, but we put more weight on what livestock and feed millers want day after day—predictable nutrition, easy handling, and storage flexibility. The JDCAS calcium lactate comes in bags that stack well and tear open cleanly. Feed mill teams comment on the clean pour without extra airborne dust. Granule sizing lets operators blend calcium with vitamins, trace minerals, and amino acids in their mixers without separation or layering.
We start with lactic acid of known provenance, free from off-odors or adulterants. The reaction with pure calcium carbonate is closely watched, and we own the entire process: filtration, concentration, drying, and finished product packaging. Random external sourcing always risks variable purity or batch-to-batch inconsistency, so our plant only draws from validated supply routes. Several customer audits each year confirm the paper trail—farmers and buyers see directly how each lot ties to a specific processing day.
Feed safety laws and export requirements keep changing. Our technical team consults feed legislation desks across several countries before altering any processing protocol. Every shipment of JDCAS calcium lactate gets full documentation showing compliance with maximum lead, cadmium, and arsenic levels, both at home and abroad. Loads crossing borders pass inspection without hold-ups or disposal risk, saving our downstream partners avoidable costs. Technical managers in the field receive our lab data as soon as the lot ships, not after delivery.
A typical certificate of analysis reads fine for big buyers, but the story unfolds in the barns. Years back, one of our big customers saw reduced feed uptake during humid months, traced to caking from a competitor’s product. We invited their team to tour our production, showing them how post-drying packaging keeps JDCAS dry and loose. They switched, reporting a clear drop in line shutdowns and improved animal growth markers after two turns. Stories like this never end up on a COA, but they do shape how we refine our process and packaging.
Feed grade calcium lactate travels in a different world from food and pharmaceutical grades. The structure of the calcium ion, the solubility rate, and the particle integrity still matter, but animal feeds require tolerance to bulk shipment, variable humidity, and diverse mixing protocols inside mills. We build JDCAS batches to withstand international transport and on-ranch storage, keeping both calcium content and flow characteristics stable. Traceability, absence of antibiotics, and no undeclared additives hold equally true and are enforced with regular third-party inspections.
Every major round of upgrades at our plant began with calls from mills, not just our own lab theories. Over the years, we’ve invested in bigger reaction tanks, faster centrifuge filtering, and new storage silos after learning how each step impacts lump-free blending. An early version of our product proved too fine, which led to clogging. In response, we shifted to a granular format with screened particle size—less dust for workers, more control for the feed mill operators. That change cut downtime and increased throughput, directly benefiting both producers and end users.
Modern feed production can’t ignore environmental impact. We’ve tightened up on water use, acid recovery, and bagging to ensure no significant waste leaves the plant. Clean-in-place systems, closed loop air handling, and solvent recycling reduce emissions. We report these environmental scores to both regulators and feed company partners whose customers ask about sustainability profiles. Safety for workers in our plant also plays into product quality—granular calcium lactate is less irritating, and production spaces stay clean with upgraded dust management.
Nutrition experts keep us on our toes with new research and evolving feed formulas. Our technical support team runs regular seminars and on-farm visits, exchanging the latest results and real problems with users, nutritionists, and feed company QC staff. Sometimes, we find out about compatibility issues with other ingredients through these channels and adapt the moisture level or granule integrity accordingly. Keeping a direct channel open ensures JDCAS keeps pace with trends in animal nutrition and regulation.
While pig and poultry nutrition dominate the market, demand from aquaculture and companion animal feeds keeps growing. We tailored the JDCAS calcium lactate particle range to dissolve rapidly in water-rich feeds for shrimp and ornamental fish. Aquarium food suppliers have tested JDCAS and reported reduced fines, fewer floating particles, and stable calcium release. More recently, large pet food formulas have picked up on the purity of our product, using it to meet new calcium standards in premium dog and cat diets.
Feed integrators who switched all operations to JDCAS calcium lactate reported reductions in finished feed batch rejects. One major broiler operation documented stronger leg health and improved flock growth rates over three cycles. Testing on swine starter feeds showed higher calcium serum levels in piglets, dropping post-weaning mortality rates measurably. Aquaculture programs noted improved shell hardness in freshwater shrimp, with no off-taste detected even at higher inclusion rates. These users feed back into our development loop, confirming that our focus on stability, solubility, and purity translates into better field-level results season after season.
From the earliest production days, we learned that even the best mineral product fails if it doesn’t store and travel well. Feed companies told stories of mineral blocks solidifying in humid warehouses. We responded with double-lined moisture-resistant packaging for JDCAS. Our own storage tests in coastal and inland locations tracked granule integrity at varying ranges of humidity. Even truck drivers carrying our product stack and offload with care due to the handling quality they’ve come to expect. Mixing compatibility also stands out—a product that falls apart or bridges never makes it back to the buyers’ order sheets.
Animal nutrition research keeps raising the bar for how minerals deliver value. Our R&D chemists run continuous bioavailability assays, benchmarking JDCAS calcium lactate against newer chelated forms and other mineral blends. Field trials in pigs and poultry confirm higher serum calcium with less overall input, which matters for both nutrient cost and environmental runoff. The advantage lies in the molecular form—lactate bound calcium passes more freely through the animal’s digestive wall, giving more predictable and consistent uptake.
Certifications and internal standards drive improvement, but the real culture comes from our plant staff who see every part of the process. Many have witnessed ten or more years of product evolution and know the difference between a passable and an exceptional batch. They understand why micron contamination, trace heavy metals, or improper drying affect downstream performance, and they stick with improvements that genuinely lower error rates. This pride in precision carries straight to customers, who tell us that JDCAS becomes a routine, worry-free choice in their feed formulation.
Feed laws and nutritional expectations keep tightening. More countries restrict contamination levels and animal byproduct usage. Our direct development team works ahead of regulation—testing for antibiotic residues, mycotoxins, and even allergens that might come in through raw materials. Tracking these shifts in real time, we built a traceable, export-ready supply chain based around tame, known chemistry. Buyers trust that detailed data stands behind each batch, rather than just fitting words on a label.
Years of work with livestock nutritionists, feed company engineers, and hands-on farm operators built our view of what makes real-world feed ingredients reliable. They want calcium that flows cleanly, measures predictably in every scoop, stays dry in the sack, and dissolves fast enough to support animal performance. Every technical tweak or logistics change grows out of farm visits and batch performance reports. Our investment in direct customer dialogue stands as the single most important driver of improvement.
JDCAS Calcium Lactate Feed Grade stands as a direct outcome of what the feed and farming world said they need—understood, manufactured, and refined directly by the people running the process. Direct experience, rapid handling, and exact quality controls have built this model, adapted season by season to stay ahead of industry requirements. It remains available as a tested, trusted supplement across feed applications, always shaped by user insight and grounded in practical, technical experience on both the factory and farm end.