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HS Code |
205629 |
| Product Name | Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder |
| Active Ingredient | Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium |
| Product Form | Soluble Powder |
| Primary Use | Antibacterial and anticoccidial agent |
| Species Targeted | Poultry, cattle, sheep, goats |
| Route Of Administration | Oral, via drinking water or feed |
| Indications | Treatment and prevention of coccidiosis and certain bacterial infections |
| Solubility | High water solubility |
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light |
| Withdrawal Period | Varies by species and local regulations; typically several days |
| Prescription Status | Veterinary use only, often requires prescription |
| Shelf Life | Usually 2-3 years if unopened and stored properly |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits folic acid synthesis in susceptible organisms |
As an accredited Sulfaquinoxaline 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 sealed, moisture-proof sachet containing 100g of Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder, labeled for veterinary use. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder: Typically loads 8–10 metric tons, securely packaged in sealed, moisture-resistant drums or cartons. |
| Shipping | Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder is shipped in airtight, moisture-proof, and securely sealed containers to preserve product integrity. Packages are clearly labeled as non-hazardous veterinary pharmaceuticals and are dispatched via reliable couriers. Temperature and handling instructions are strictly followed to ensure safe transit and compliance with regulatory guidelines. |
| Storage | Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place at temperatures not exceeding 30°C (86°F). Avoid exposure to excessive heat and humidity. Store away from incompatible substances and out of reach of children and animals to ensure safety and maintain product efficacy. |
| Shelf Life | Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry, and sealed container. |
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Purity 98%: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder with a purity of 98% is used in poultry farms to treat coccidiosis, where it ensures rapid pathogen clearance and minimal residue. Solubility 100 mg/ml: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder at a solubility of 100 mg/ml is used in drinking water medication, where it provides uniform dosing and high bioavailability. Particle Size ≤50 µm: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder with particle size ≤50 µm is used in premix formulations, where it achieves homogeneous distribution and improved absorption. Stability Temperature up to 40°C: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder stable at temperatures up to 40°C is used in tropical veterinary practices, where it maintains efficacy during storage and transport. pH Range 6–8: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder operating in a pH range of 6–8 is used in medicated feed production, where it prevents degradation and ensures therapeutic potency. Moisture Content ≤2%: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder with moisture content ≤2% is used in long-term storage conditions, where it suppresses microbial growth and guarantees shelf life. Assay ≥95% (HPLC): Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder with an assay of ≥95% by HPLC is used in mass treatment protocols for swine, where it delivers consistent clinical efficacy and compliance. Compatibility with Electrolytes: Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder compatible with electrolytes is used in oral rehydration solutions, where it enables concurrent treatment of infection and dehydration. |
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Years on the manufacturing floor, day after day mixing, blending, and testing, have shown something you don’t always see from a distance—small differences in product batches add up to major impact for veterinarians and livestock farmers. Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder stands out because it comes from a production process designed to prioritize true solubility, batch reliability, and consistency from start to finish. We don’t rely on buzzwords. Instead, we rely on hands-on understanding and focus on how real users handle powder in the field.
Many companies talk about their raw material purity or mention their global sourcing. In our experience, true consistency starts before the powder even hits the blending line. Our sourcing has held strict standards since day one, using established suppliers to minimize lot-to-lot shifts. We process Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium into a fine, controlled-grade powder, aiming for a reliable 20% concentration, so operators and veterinarians do not have to worry about uneven treatments or clumping during mixing. The product dissolves easily into stock drinking water or solution containers without prolonged stirring, foaming, or floating residues, which users often complain about when trying generic alternatives.
On the farm or in veterinary clinics, every minute counts, whether someone is treating an outbreak of coccidiosis in chickens or safeguarding a valuable flock. That’s why this powder is formulated so water-solubility isn’t just a buzzword—it saves labor and stress. Dumping powder into water and watching it dissolve completely, even at low temperatures, is something we check with every batch. No one wants to hear about powder stuck at the bottom of tanks or inconsistent dosages reaching livestock. For many, previous products meant frustration, with time wasted trying to coax powder into dissolving or dealing with uneven distribution throughout livestock watering systems.
Many years ago, our team learned that particle size and anti-caking treatment make or break the user’s day. Too coarse and the powder clumps; too fine and it blows away during handling or fills the air with dust that’s tough on workers. We set our granulation to a balance that survives transport but pours readily and settles evenly in storage containers. Our anti-caking formula prevents hard lumps—something anyone working with high-humidity environments will recognize as a daily headache, especially in rainy seasons.
Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder targets specific health threats in commercial and backyard animal operations, mainly coccidiosis and some other protozoal infections affecting poultry, rabbits, and some ruminants. We see feedback directly from customers reporting cleaner water lines, quicker flock recovery, and easier compliance with veterinarian dosing schedules. The powder’s solubility and batch uniformity matter most for teams handling hundreds or thousands of birds, where evenness means both animal health and lower economic risk. It’s not only about having a drug on hand, but knowing downtime and setbacks from illness can be minimized with direct, predictable application.
Dispensers in veterinary practice and farmers handling large flock barns want clarity, not confusion or guesswork. We print simple concentration markings and mixing directions, tested with feedback from workers who tell us, “my shift is already busy, I just need this to work.” With our powder, they don’t have to sift or pre-mix aggressively. It blends with standard agitation in dosing tanks, saving both water and man-hours. We take pride in samples being checked against actual tap water, not just laboratory-grade deionized water, because that’s what real users rely on. There’s no substituting rigorous, straightforward field trials for flashy lab reports.
In a modern manufacturing setup, even the smallest lapse in drying or weighing becomes a massive source of customer dissatisfaction. Each batch goes through a sequence of in-process checks: particle sizing, blending verification, moisture control, and in-line dissolution testing using real farm water samples. We avoid shortcuts, since every team member understands that veterinary teams will judge our output on days when a disease threatens their operation. If quality slips, it’s not only our reputation at risk—it’s the customer’s entire flock or herd.
You can spot a hastily prepared Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium powder by its tendency to settle fast, clump around moisture, or resist dissolving without vigorous stirring. Our competitors sometimes use bulk commodity fillers or accept wider particle size distribution—acceptable for some non-critical uses, but disastrous in water-line medication. We’ve visited barns ourselves to see competitors’ residue build-up, clogging pipes and leaving flocks with fluctuating daily doses. We refuse to cut corners in granulation or choose cheaper flow agents that cloud drinking water or slow down cleaning.
Veterinarians in rural areas, far from large supply distributors, need reliable, shelf-stable products. We’ve spent years listening to stories of powder turning rock-hard or adsorbing odor due to inferior packaging or improper anti-caking. Our packaging withstands seasonal temperature and humidity swings, an approach we refined after too many calls from customers battling local climate effects. Customer dialogue shapes our enhancements, from anti-static liners in bulk bags to packet sizes suiting both large and small operations.
A large poultry integrator brought us a familiar challenge: maintaining consistent dosing during major broiler house renovations, where temporary lines and variable water flow could threaten proper medication delivery. They’d fought sediment build-up with competitor powders, which forced frequent line flushing, wasted labor, and interrupted medication cycles. After switching to our Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder, they saw clear water even during heavy usage, fewer dosing errors, and notably reduced cull rates after disease outbreaks.
In northern regions, where barn temperatures drop, overseeing in-water treatments becomes a struggle. Many customers shared stories of resorting to warm water or hand stirring, adding extra steps just to keep powder from clumping. Our approach to particle engineering—confirmed by hands-on winter trials—means our solubility doesn’t suffer despite cold room temperatures. Operators can mix product straight from the bag with their usual tools, no special warming needed. Consistency in performance, regardless of location or season, remains our technical focus.
Research staff work next to production planners, not behind isolated lab doors. We routinely run side-by-side tests with both older and new trial powder batches, aiming to spot improvements that work for workers in the real world, not just on paper. Shift teams report any handling issues immediately, so the tiniest adjustment in blend or particle size is evaluated in the next run. We know that product tweaks don’t matter unless they lessen headaches for final users: easier pouring, better flow through measuring equipment, faster clean-up at barn’s end.
Sometimes the lesson is simple: one season’s crop of raw material absorbs a fraction more moisture, and the next lot proves a little tricky. Instead of dismissing field complaints, our managers and operators comb through every step—sometimes down to how a storage crew closes a tote or how long a half-used bag sits open in a humid barn before clumping forms. We think about the details, because one overlooked flaw means someone at the end of the chain will spend an extra hour trying to fix our mistake.
Relying on robust batch records and tight process control, each lot of our Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder is verified before clearing for shipment. Operators and labs run side-by-side checks alongside the product’s intended use scenarios. If anyone in our organization finds an inconsistency or difficulty in the mixing, it gets flagged right there and then. Management supports these checks, recognizing they directly impact the reputation and working efficiency of large poultry and rabbit operations.
We’ve refined our powder blend so internal stability holds even during long delivery trips, hot summers, or cool and damp monsoon conditions. It can be easy to think “powder is powder,” until a drought or flood forces livestock managers to rethink water management and dosing accuracy. Many customers learned the hard way before switching—powder meant for one set of field conditions often fails under another, unless the manufacturer takes the time to understand how the product behaves outside of climate-controlled test rooms.
Innovations in dosing and on-farm diagnostics look promising, and we are working on future powder improvements based on these trends. Still, the practical needs observed from years in the field—easy, error-free mixing and straightforward waterline compatibility—remain our focus. Every adjustment, from refining our anti-caking agents to tweaking our particle size for the next batch, answers specific problems raised in real barns by actual workers. We are collaborating with some of our larger partners to test pre-weighed dissolvable sachets and multi-dose pouches—driven by requests from high-volume flocks and operations experiencing frequent staff turnover.
We know many market offerings claim broad compatibility or universal ease of use. Our approach stays rooted in listening to those who actually handle, mix, and administer Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium daily. Listening closely reveals countless stories where a well-formulated, robust powder helped control an outbreak or avoid catastrophic economic loss. Each new idea must stand up to the same core requirement: enable users to do their jobs quickly, safely, and with confidence, regardless of circumstances.
With tightening regulatory scrutiny on veterinary drugs and drinking water treatments, reliable documentation and quality assurance take on new meaning. Our internal processes produce each lot with traceable raw material origins, exact blend records, and documented in-use performance validations. Any shift in government policies or export requirements can upend production at a moment’s notice, so we keep constant contact with regulatory agencies and update our compliance resources. Our customers expect not just a compliant product, but a transparent and quick response to any inspection or audit inquiry they face.
Farmers and veterinarians carry the burden of compliance, so we provide clear batch records and dosing guidance reflecting actual use environments, not just laboratory models. Product structure supports long shelf lives and stable performance after repeated pouch openings, based on observed field use, not only static shelf-stability studies performed under idealized conditions.
Mixing vats, dusty hands, and early morning visits to production lines shape our approach to Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder. The goal isn’t to dazzle buyers with marketing claims, but to earn repeat trust from those who depend on us during high-stress disease outbreaks and busy production days. We believe every powder sold represents a promise: that the user will finish their day with less hassle, fewer surprises, and healthy animals ready for market. The difference begins in the small choices made before the first batch is even packaged and continues with every feedback call, every adjustment, and every hands-on trial.
Sulfaquinoxaline Sodium Soluble Powder represents more than just a veterinary product line—it reflects years of practice, error, improvement, and direct conversation between our staff and the people who use what we make every single day. That chain of contact stays open and direct, guiding every aspect of our design and production, and ensures the powder that leaves our doors remains aligned with the needs of those it serves.