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Feed Grade - Monocalcium Phosphate - MCP Addictive Powder For Aquatic Animals And Young Livestock

Product Description

Chemical Formula

Ca(H2P04)2-2H20

Molecular weight: 252.07

Executive Standard

GB22548-2017

Properties

The appearance is white or yellowish powder.

Application & Features

Usage

Used as a feed additive, primarily to supplement the phosphorus and calcium needs of aquatic animals.

Features

The utilization rate of phosphorus in aquatic animals and young livestock is best achieved with dicalcium phosphate among calcium phosphate salts, as its biological efficacy of phosphorus is significantly higher than that of calcium phosphate.

Specification Indices

Item Indices
Total Phosphorus (P) content / % ≥ 22.0
Water-soluble phosphorus (P) content / % ≥ 20.0
Ca content / % ≥ 13.0
F content / % ≤ 0.18
As content / % ≤ 0.002
Pb content / % ≤ 0.003
Cd content / % ≤ 0.001
Cr content / % ≤ 0.003
Free Moisture (W) / % ≤ 4.0
Fineness (Pass through 2mm test sieve) / % ≥ 95

Packaging and Transportation

Package Info: Double-layer packaging in plastic woven bags lined with polyethylene plastic bags, net weight of 50 kg.

Storage & Handling: During transportation, covering should be provided to prevent rain and sunlight. Store in a cool, ventilated, and dry place, away from toxic and corrosive materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the chemical formula and molecular weight of Monocalcium Phosphate (MCP)?

The chemical formula is Ca(H2P04)2-2H20, and it has a molecular weight of 252.07.

Which executive standard does this Monocalcium Phosphate comply with?

This product strictly complies with the GB22548-2017 national executive standard for feed grade quality.

What are the primary applications of Monocalcium Phosphate (MCP) in feed?

It is widely used as a critical feed additive to effectively supplement the necessary phosphorus and calcium required by aquatic animals and young livestock.

Why is Monocalcium Phosphate preferred over other calcium phosphate sources?

Among various calcium phosphate salts, the utilization rate of phosphorus in aquatic animals and young livestock is best achieved with dicalcium phosphate (MCP) because its biological efficacy of phosphorus is significantly higher than that of calcium phosphate.

What are the specific packaging specifications and storage conditions?

The product is packed in double-layer plastic woven bags lined with polyethylene plastic bags with a net weight of 50 kg. It must be stored in a cool, ventilated, and dry place, away from sunlight, rain, and any toxic or corrosive materials.

What is the typical phosphorus and calcium content in this product?

According to the technical index, the total phosphorus (P) content is ≥ 22.0%, the water-soluble phosphorus (P) content is ≥ 20.0%, and the calcium (Ca) content is ≥ 13.0%.

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