Value | Title |
Sodium Sulphate | Chemical Name |
160.0504 g/mol | Molecular Weight |
1.464 g/cm3 | Density |
Na | Primary Element Symbol |
Powder | Appearance and Color |
40-60 mesh | Particle Size |
S: 18-20% Na: 28-30% | Main Element Concentration |
Permissible Limit | Heavy Elements |
——– | R-phrase |
S: 24/25 | S-phrase |
Target Animals: Livestock, Poultry, Aquatic Animals
Usage: Provides essential minerals in supplements and feed
Dosage: According to the animal’s needs, the supplement formulation, and expert recommendations
Method of Use: Mix with supplements and feed
Importance of Sodium Sulfate: Sulfur needed by animals is supplied through sodium sulfate and elemental sulfur, with sodium sulfate being the preferred source. Additionally, sodium sulfate partially serves as a source of sodium. Sulfur plays a vital role in amino acid synthesis and enzymatic reactions and is a component of essential amino acids such as cystine, methionine, and cysteine. Excessive sulfur in livestock diets can limit the synthesis of cystine, methionine, and cysteine in the rumen. In such cases, adding sulfur to urea-containing diets is beneficial. The sulfate in sodium sulfate is more effective than elemental sulfur for rumen microorganisms. Toxicity from sulfur compounds arises from excessive sulfur intake in the diet, leading to hydrogen sulfide formation in the digestive system, which reduces rumen motility and causes neurological and respiratory issues
Storage Conditions: Store in a covered, well-ventilated warehouse away from direct sunlight. Stack no more than 10 bags on pallets to prevent clumping. Keep away from flammable substances and heat sources. Maintain proper distance from warehouse walls and other minerals. Seal bags and containers tightly after use
Precautions: Avoid direct contact with skin, mucous membranes, and eyes during use. Wear gloves, appropriate work clothing, and a mask
Packaging and Weight: 25 kg polyethylene-polypropylene bags
Expiration Date: 2 years after production