DeBon Ultra-High Potency 76% Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Feed Additive
Product Specifications
| Product Name | 76% Zinc Oxide (ZnO) |
| Chemical Formula | ZnO |
| CAS No. | 1314-13-2 |
| Appearance | White to slightly yellow powder |
| Active Ingredient | Zinc Oxide (ZnO): ≥76.0% (Adjusted based on industry standards) |
| Physical & Chemical Indicators | Loss on Drying (105°C): ≤1.0%
Lead (Pb): ≤0.0070% Cadmium (Cd): ≤0.0040% Copper (Cu): ≤0.0008% Water Solubles: ≤1.5% Compliance Standards: HG/T 2792-2011 (Adjusted for 76% ZnO) |
Functions
Zinc Oxide is essential for:
Antimicrobial Action: Reduces pathogenic bacteria in the gut, improving intestinal health.
Growth Promotion: Enhances feed efficiency, weight gain, and skeletal development in livestock and poultry.
Immune Support: Strengthens disease resistance and metabolic functions.
Skin and Hoof Health: Prevents dermatitis and supports keratinization processes.
Storage & packing
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, protected from moisture and direct sunlight.
Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent clumping or contamination.
Safety Precautions:
Avoid inhalation of dust; wear protective gloves and masks during handling.
Packaging
Net Weight: 25 kg/bag (moisture-proof, multi-layer packaging)
Shelf Life
24 months from the production date under proper storage conditions.
Usage & Dosage
Application:
Uniformly blend into compound feed, premixes, or mineral supplements.
Recommended Dosage:
Swine: 1500–2500 mg/kg of feed (for weaning piglets)
Poultry: 800–2000 mg/kg of feed
Cattle: 400–1200 mg/kg of feed
Aquatic Species: 200–800 mg/kg of feed
Note:
Adjust dosage based on species-specific zinc requirements. Avoid overdose to prevent toxicity.
Additional Notes
Precautions: Ensure thorough mixing to avoid localized over-concentration.
Certification: Complies with HG/T 2792-2011 and international feed safety standards.
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FAQs
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1. What is Zinc Oxide Feed Additive (76% Zn)?
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