The Dallas Group of America Lignosulfonate (Miracle Bind)

The Dallas Group of America Lignosulfonate (Miracle Bind) is used as a binder in agriculture & animal feed.

Ingredient Name: Lignin Sulphonate

Functions: Binder

Certifications & Compliance: NSF Approved

    Knowde Enhanced TDS

    Identification & Functionality

    Ingredient Name
    Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions

    Applications & Uses

    Product Uses
    • Designed for use in applications including dispersants, binders, inhibitors, adsorbents, and processing aids.
    • They are used in the manufacture of a wide variety of applications including polyols, dry cell batteries, soldering fluxes, textile and leather processing, and galvanizing.
    • They are also used in pharmaceutical, personal care, baking and animal feed formulations.

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Odor
    Burnt coffee or woody
    Appearance
    Light tan to dark brown powder
    Physico-Chemical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    pH (Aqueous Solution)4.5 - 6.5
    Boiling Point (Solution)100.0°C
    Volatile0.0%
    Relative Density (Solid)0.37 - 0.56g/ml
    Water Solubility100.0%
    Flammable Explosive Limits (Solid)0.2 - 3.5oz/cu.ft
    Ignition Temperature400.0°C
    Composition
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Calcium Liqnosulfonate (Solid)0 - 100%
    Sodium Liqnosulfonate (Solid)0 - 100%
    Ammonium Liqnosulfonate (Solid)0 - 100%
    Calcium Liqnosulfonate (Solution)45 - 55%
    Sodium Liqnosulfonate (Solution)45 - 55%
    Ammonium Liqnosulfonate (Solution)45 - 55%
    Water (Solution)45 - 55%

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Certifications & Compliance
    Chemical Inventories

    Storage & Handling

    Precautions for Safe Handling
    • Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
    • Avoid creating and breathing dusts.
    • Wear protective clothing and equipment.
    • Use only with adequate ventilation.
    • Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
    • Minimize the generation and accumulation of dust.
    • Keep dust away from open flames, hot surfaces and sources of ignition.
    • Follow good housekeeping practices to keep surfaces, including areas overhead such as piping, drop ceilings, ductwork, etc. free from settled dust.
    • Dry powders can build static electricity charges when subjected to friction of transfer and in mixing operations.
    • Provide adequat precautions, such as electrical grounding and bonding, or inert atmospheres.
    • Empty containers retain product residues.
    • Follow all precautions in handling empty containers.
    Storage Conditions

    Keep containers closed when not in use.