Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Name
- Ingredient Name
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- CAS No.
- 7487-88-9
- Ingredients
- Magnesium Sulfate
- EC No.
- 231-298-2
- Food Additive Number
- E 518, INS 518
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Benefits
- Dynamate is a rich source of sulfur, potassium and magnesium, dietary essentials for animals and poultry
- Dynamate is slow ly soluble, thereby supplying sulfur, potassium and magnesium at a controlled rate for optimum use by rumen microbes.
- Dynamate’s sulfur is utilized by rumen bacteria to produce essential amino acids. High energy rations containing non-protein nitrogen sources are inadequate in sulfur from natural sources.
- Dynamate’s potassium is essential for maximum activity of the rumen microbial population and for optimum metabolism of every cell in the body.
- Dynamate’s sulfate may spare excess methoinine in poultry rations, reducing costs w ithout impairing feed performance.
- Dynamate’s magnesium is essential to meet an animal’s requirement for growth, production and reproduction. Modern high-energy rations do not contain the levels of magnesium that are present in feeds containing considerable amount of forages.
- Dynamate’s potassium w ill promote optimum feed intake and performance w hen added to rations w hich are borderline or deficient in this essential element.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Potassium Content | min. 18 | % | — |
Potassium Content | 18.3 | % | — |
Magnesium Content | min. 11 | % | — |
Magnesium Content | 11.3 | % | — |
Sulfur Content | min. 22 | % | — |
Sulfur Content | 22.4 | % | — |
Bulk Density (Loose) | 89 (1426) | lb/ft3 (kg/m3) | — |
Angle of Repose | 34 | ˚ | — |
Passing 35 Mesh | 52 | % | — |
Passing 65 Mesh | 22 | % | — |
Passing 100 Mesh | 12 | % | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Labelling Information
When adding Dynamate to feeds, “potassium sulfate” and “magnesium sulfate” should appear on the feed label. Both ingredients are listed as “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) by the Food and Drug Administration.