Does the manufacturer have to have a production license to produce feed grade calcium formate?
Feed grade calcium formate has now been widely used as a new type of animal feed additive. But most people may not have a comprehensive understanding of feed-grade calcium formate. Because there is calcium formate used in industrial buildings. As a feed additive, feed grade calcium formate is different from the calcium source used in previous feeds. It does not require the participation of gastric acid in the process of dissolving in the animal's body, and the absorption rate is better than that of previous calcium sources.
Feed grade calcium formate has a more obvious effect on young animals with imperfect gastrointestinal function development. As an additive, it is for animal consumption. Therefore, manufacturers must have a production license and related qualifications to produce.
Feed grade calcium formate uses genuine formic acid as the raw material to produce feed grade calcium formate, which is a common chemical and has no pungent smell. For example, Chuandong Chemical Group not only has the relevant qualifications for feed grade production, but also uses genuine formic acid as the raw material for the production of calcium formate products. This feed calcium formate produced with high-quality raw materials has no pungent taste, only a little formic acid taste, high calcium content, low heavy metal content, and good water solubility.
In the production, some calcium formate produced with by-product acid may not meet the requirements not only in terms of quality but also in product smell. Especially when buying feed grade calcium formate, you must choose a high-quality manufacturer, otherwise the conversion rate of the feed may not be high, and the blind selection may lead to poor feeding effects and even adverse consequences. To avoid the above situation, in addition to the correct purchase and rational use of feed additives, the qualification and scale of the manufacturers of feed grade calcium formate must also be investigated to avoid unnecessary losses.