Tricalcium Phosphate

ALTCP Tricalcium Phosphate Feed Grade

Introduction

Alzyne Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) feed grade is a critical ingredient in the livestock and poultry feed industry, serving as an important source of calcium and phosphorus. This mineral supplement helps in enhancing the overall health and productivity of animals, ensuring their bones develop properly and their metabolic functions operate efficiently.

Manufacturers of feed-grade TCP adhere to stringent quality standards to ensure the product is free from contaminants and suitable for animal consumption. The inclusion of tricalcium phosphate in animal feed formulations supports optimal growth rates, improves feed conversion ratios, and contributes to the overall nutritional balance of the diet.

As the demand for high-quality animal protein continues to rise globally, feed-grade TCP plays a vital role in sustainable livestock farming practices by promoting better health outcomes for animals and, by extension, the consumers who rely on them.

Certificate Of Analysis

Name of Product: Alzyne Tricalcium Phosphate Feed Grade Granular

Date of Production: MAY 21, 2024

Batch No.: ALTCP254

Date of Expiry: MAY 21, 2026

Quantity:

1000.00 MT

Structure:

Formula: Ca3(PO4)2·
Formula Weight: 310.18
CAS: 7758-87-4
No. of Standard : Q/LQD 07-2015

Tests

Specifications

Results

Total P:

18%min

18.68%

Calcium:

30.5%min

32.85%

Fluorine(F):

0.18% max

0.16%

Arsenic(As):

12PPM max

4.7

Lead(Pb):

20PPM max

11.5

PH

8-12

11.5

Cadmium(Cd):

5PPM max

0.5

Sodium(Na)

4% min

4.23

Particle size pass0.2-1.5mm

90% min

97.8%

 

Functions and Applications

Adding tricalcium phosphate in the feed mainly strengthens the intake of calcium, and can also be used to prevent or treat symptoms of calcium deficiency. Compared with other calcium supplement products, its advantage is that it can provide calcium and phosphorus at the same time, and its calcium to phosphorus ratio is very close to the ratio of calcium to phosphorus in livestock feed (generally 1.5:1~2:1), which is very conducive to the balance of calcium and phosphorus in feed