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HS Code |
347090 |
| Product Name | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder |
| Active Ingredient | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium |
| Formulation | Soluble powder |
| Appearance | White or off-white powder |
| Solubility | Highly soluble in water |
| Main Use | Antibacterial and anticoccidial agent |
| Target Animals | Poultry and livestock |
| Administration Route | Oral, via drinking water |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | Generally 2 years if unopened |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits folic acid synthesis in microorganisms |
| Dosage | Varies based on animal and severity of infection |
| Withdrawal Period | Typically 5-7 days before slaughter |
| Regulatory Status | Approved for veterinary use in many countries |
| Packaging | Sealed foil bags of various sizes |
As an accredited Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a white, foil-sealed pouch labeled "Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder, 100g," with blue and green accents and clear dosage instructions. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL container loads 12,000 kg Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder, packed in 25 kg fiber drums or cartons, securely palletized. |
| Shipping | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder is shipped in airtight, moisture-proof containers to ensure product stability. Packaging complies with chemical safety regulations. Transit is via certified couriers, protected from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and physical damage. Shipping documentation includes safety and handling instructions per international standards. Delivery is tracked and insured for quality assurance. |
| Storage | Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light, moisture, and direct heat. Keep the storage area cool, dry, and well-ventilated, avoiding exposure to incompatible substances. Ensure the temperature does not exceed 25°C (77°F). Always keep the powder out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel, following all relevant safety guidelines. |
| Shelf Life | Shelf life of Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder is typically 2 years when stored in a cool, dry, and sealed container. |
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Purity 99%: Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder with 99% purity is used in poultry disease management, where it ensures rapid reduction of coccidial infection rates. Particle size <50 microns: Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder with particle size less than 50 microns is used in veterinary oral solutions, where it guarantees uniform dissolution and consistent bioavailability. Stability temperature 25°C: Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder with stability at 25°C is used in feed premix formulations, where it maintains efficacy during storage and transport. Water solubility >95%: Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder with water solubility greater than 95% is used in drinking water treatments for livestock, where it enables fast and convenient administration. Residual moisture <2%: Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder with residual moisture below 2% is used in high-volume production settings, where it minimizes clumping and extends shelf life. |
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We produce Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder for veterinary use, especially in the control and treatment of coccidiosis and other protozoal diseases in poultry and rabbits. Our production does not begin with shortcuts or guesswork. Quality always starts in the raw material bay, with every single consignment of sulfachloropyrazine sodium salt meeting our own specifications—far stricter than what the pharmacopeia may require. We check the batch identification, appearance, and chemical analysis on day one. The powder we create, classified as 20% or 30% models by active ingredient content, has been shaped by what farmers, field technicians, and animal health professionals describe as their real-world needs.
Our production staff keeps a close eye on moisture and granulation during mixing and drying. The crystallization process leaves no room for error. We’ve learned that over-milling creates fines—a dust that floats out of scoops, irritating workers and, ultimately, giving an inaccurate dose when prepared on a farm. Too little control, and the grains are too coarse, which limits dissolution. Our powder reaches a sweet spot: free-flowing, off-white, and finely balanced, tested repeatedly for assay and solubility. Each kilogram feels right in the hand, pours evenly, and dissolves fully in prescribed water volumes. Small details like these assure the user that every dose in every bucket meets the same standard.
Veterinarians and farmers want more than a list of claims. They want reliability through a product they can mix without unexpected lumps or sediment, so the dosage reaches every animal. Here’s the reality; inconsistent solubility puts animals at risk of under- or overdosing, which leads to resistance issues and lower productivity. With our soluble powder, the full active content enters solution and travels down every waterline, reaching both dominant and shy drinkers. In clinical use, farm trials have shown the practical benefits: uniform distribution, reduced recurrence, and less labor spent mixing suspension.
Sulfachloropyrazine sodium’s primary role in modern veterinary medicine centers on controlling coccidiosis—a protozoal parasite infamous for causing intestinal damage, slowed growth, and high mortality in young flocks. Through hundreds of field visits, we have seen the harsh consequences when treatment is uncertain: chicks huddle, appetite drops, soiling increases, and recovery drags out. Here, the doctor needs a powder that delivers the active, nothing less—because small dose variations can mean the difference between recovery and loss. Our focus on batch-to-batch repeatability aims to take uncertainty out of these difficult hours, whether treating commercial broiler houses or family-run rabbitries.
Testing goes beyond routine paperwork for us. On-site, every lot is run through dissolution checks against real-world parameters—same temperature, same water, and same equipment as the farm will use. We test both the 20% and 30% versions for clarity in solution, not just under lab lights but in jug-and-bucket tests. Each pack passes microbial load requirements, confirming our closed handling and strict environmental controls. We also review the level of organic and inorganic impurities so there are no hidden surprises for end users. Documentation stays on file for every step, so we always know exactly what went right—or what could improve next time.
We live close to our markets. Feedback from livestock owners, veterinaries, and feed manufacturers shapes every new round of improvements. They report real performance, often bluntly, and we listen closely. For example, users comment frequently on the difference in mixing between our powder and some major competitors—who rely too much on generic process parameters, leading to variable texture and long settling times. Our response: optimize granulation, so every scoop goes into water predictably, and doesn’t “cake” up at the bottom.
The veterinary community asks about residue withdrawal, so we coordinate with research teams. Test data shows that our powder, when used as directed, clears rapidly from tissues, and this property supports confidence in meat and egg safety. Here, factory experience meets regulatory science: careful solvent removal on the line and confirmed purity at packaging. We never rely on assumptions, but instead adapt the procedure as regulatory findings evolve—protecting both producers’ investments and consumers’ trust.
In crowded markets, soluble sulphonamides can all sound the same at first glance. We insist that what sets ours apart is not branding or repackaging but a difference you feel in daily use. Manufacturing at our own site gives us control over every variable: weatherproof dry-storage for raw inputs, high-torque blending, continuous monitoring of humidity, and granulation checks at every shift change. We reject sub-batch mixing—so the powder that ships out remains consistent from sack to sack. Not all manufacturers keep full vertical integration, preferring convenience over control. We have learned from hard experience that this shortcut risks cross-contamination, unpredictable assay, and mixing troubles at the user end.
On a technical front, our powder achieves complete dissolution in cold or tepid water within the recommended time. There are no floating residues or unexpected color changes—issues reported by some users of offshore generics. This means even in half-full water tanks or hand-mixed barrels, accurate dosing is achievable, and the powder stays in solution until the last bird drinks. Our formulation process ensures minimal dust, an important factor for animal handlers who mix treatment solutions daily.
Many buyers notice the improved shelf-stability in our packs. Double-layered, moisture-repellent packaging stands up to humidity shifts during shipping and storage, preventing caking and preserving potency. Unlike some products on the market—where a bag left open can turn into a useless clay within days—ours stays pourable and effective until the very bottom.
Our end users work in challenging, sometimes dusty conditions. Correct, practical use of Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder plays a key role in farm management. We hear stories from poultry keepers who treat a whole house: clear, simple dosing instructions allow speed and accuracy. The powder pours well from the packaging, doesn’t cling to gloves or scoops, and dissolves evenly in water tanks without foam or stubborn grains.
Each batch we ship comes with mixing charts based on local breed and waterline sizes, shaped by feedback from actual field trials. This avoids confusion and reduces risk of under- or overdosing: a result of collaborating directly with farms instead of “pressing print” on generic materials. Our staff often returns to farms for follow-up, checking dosing routines and monitoring recovery, creating an ongoing learning loop between manufacturer, veterinarian, and keeper. We see our powder administered during critical outbreaks—sometimes in emergency conditions—and know that speed, simplicity, and reliability are not luxuries, but absolute requirements.
Sulfachloropyrazine sodium offers targeted action against Eimeria species in poultry and rabbits. We support this with ongoing research and in-house stability and pharmacodynamics studies. As resistance patterns evolve, so does our commitment to monitoring changing field conditions.
Some global regions face especially tough coccidia challenges: hotter farms, higher stocking densities, and limited veterinary reach. In these places, treatment windows are short and stakes are high. Our soluble powder enters the water system fast and thoroughly—the first requirement during emergency response. Solutions prepared in the morning remain consistent in distributed lines throughout the day. Recovery starts quickly, which matters for flock survival and financial outcomes.
We remind customers, through ongoing education, about the importance of following full withdrawal intervals. Cutting corners, or incomplete treatment courses, not only risks relapse but also future resistance. Our product training materials reinforce proper planning for routine and outbreak situations. Faster solubility means handlers can focus on animal health instead of chasing lumps or fish out clumps from buckets.
Making the powder ourselves delivers many advantages not found in repackaged, brokered, or white-labeled solutions. Packing lines in our factory are designed for pharmaceutical hygiene. Every shift logs environmental controls—dust, temperature, and humidity. This matters because even small changes in the packing environment can lead to caking, unintended fermentation, or mold risk in poorly handled goods. Our direct knowledge at every stage, from receiving raw chemicals to batch release, builds a level of consistency traders and third-party marketers rarely match.
We do not cut corners on ingredient sources—by securing contracts with qualified chemical plants and running our own NIR and titrimetric checks, each delivery brings reliability. Our solvents, blending media, and excipients meet strict food-safety standards, so the only thing entering the animals is what matters: highly active, stable, dissolvable sulfachloropyrazine sodium. Without dependency on third parties for repacking, we avoid risks of mix-ups or cross-contamination common in outsourced lines.
The livestock industry faces rising pressures: more regulation, tighter food-safety controls, and higher consumer expectations. We see every batch as an answer to these challenges. Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder forms part of the trusted protocols used on large-scale commercial farms as well as smaller holdings. Officials and buyers want transparency — not vague promises, but full disclosure. From raw material source to QC lab to field, we provide documentation for traceability and clear origin.
Pressure from regulatory bodies pushes many manufacturers to raise their game. Batch documentation—such as quantitative assay, stability at different temperatures, and residue analysis—accompany shipments, rather than being available “upon request.” This helps integrators avoid audits and surprises, as testing aligns with international trends on antimicrobial residue and food safety. Support staff answer technical questions promptly, establishing a loop of confidence between buyer, regulator, and manufacturer.
Feedback from our direct clients shapes improvement projects. If a shipment draws complaints about clumping or longer mixing time, our engineers re-examine dryers, sifter screens, and blending times. Small operational tweaks—for example, changing carrier particle size or adjusting humidity controls—bring real gains for end-users.
We invest in small-scale test runs, real-farm comparisons, and historical field data, keeping our powder aligned with evolving disease pressures as well as new veterinary regulations. As food safety laws evolve, our teams meet regularly with local veterinarians who share frontline experiences. Continuous dialogue prevents complacency. The result is a product that adapts rapidly and reliably to the changing landscape of animal production and disease control.
Many veterinarians remark—off the record—that direct-manufacturer products tend to perform more predictably than distributor-labeled versions. Handling our own QC lab, logistics, and packaging removes guesswork. We understand that in practice, consistent solubility and dosing accuracy can lower relapse, reduce labor, and protect profitability. Our powder, as it leaves the line, comes with confidence derived from full process comprehension, not just faith in a label.
Our commitment goes beyond shipping. Post-sales support and feedback collection close the loop, so product performance continually improves. Veterinary professionals who treat outbreaks know that detailed, precise manufacturing pays dividends in every flock saved. By remaining open to field criticism, we keep refining each step, whether it involves particle engineering, packaging thickness, or clear dosing guidelines. This way, trust moves from our loading bays into the hands of those who save animal lives daily.
The veterinary sector changes fast. New pathogens, evolving regulations, and market swings all affect the way medicines like sulfachloropyrazine sodium are used. We stay ahead by investing in staff training, production upgrades, and monitoring global research on resistance trends. Our quality promise remains fixed: every batch delivers the exact quantity of active ingredient, meets solubility promises, and remains easy to use in real farm conditions.
Production teams and technical advisors study customer patterns and issues closely—whether it’s wear on water pumps from insoluble fines, or the need for smaller, travel-sized packs for remote locations. Even minor user observations, like clumping in high-humidity regions, push us to adjust blending or adjust packaging seals. Farm visits, lab checking, and listening to frontline veterinary experience create a circle of improvement that few others sustain.
Sulfachloropyrazine Sodium Soluble Powder stands as the result of years of iterative improvement, never resting on a single formula or batch. It reflects not just technical know-how, but a willingness to engage at every step, learn from every batch, and share responsibility for animal health outcomes. Trusted directly by those who use it, and by those who rely on animal products, our powder continues to meet the rising expectations of today’s animal health landscape.