Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Ingredients
- Calcium Chloride
- Food Additive Number
- E 509, INS 509
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Product Highlights
Calcium chloride liquid
Nedmag's calcium chloride is available in bulk as clear liquid in concentrations from 16 to 38%. Different standard concentrations apply to different products:
- CaCI2 tech: 33, 36 and 38%
- CaCl2 feed: 36%
- CaCI2 food: 34 and 36%.
Calcium chloride prills
Nedmag's calcium chloride prills are solid particles of calcium chloride containing less than 0.5% water. Our calcium chloride prills have a standard concentration of 96%. The prills are available as:
- 25 kg bags (CaCI2 tech, CaCI2 feed and CaCI2 food)
- Bigbags (CaCI2 tech) from 1000 kg
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Application
Calcium chloride is used in many applications. Calcium chloride food grade is used as food ingredient in the food industry (a.o. cheese production). While other grades are used in the oil and gas industry, in fertilizers or animal feed and in road maintenance.
- Use
- Is used in fertilizers as well as in animal feed.
- Is of mineral origin and registered as such in the EU Catalog of feed materials.
- Meets the requirements of EU Directive 2002/32 regarding undesirable substances in animal nutrition.
Properties
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Reach
Nedmag's calcium chloride has been registered with ECHA in compliance with REACH, the pan-European regulation for the registration, evaluation, and authorisation of chemicals. Registration number: 01-2119494219-28-0016. Our products do not classify as "a substance of very high concern."
CaCI2 food and feed liquid and prills meet or exceed the specific requirements for the feed and food industry.
Packaging & Availability
- Product availability
Nedmag calcium chloride is produced from the natural minerals bischofite and dolomite. Our calcium chloride is available in liquid form and concentrated prills.