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HS Code |
163497 |
| Product Name | Tilmicosin Premix |
| Active Ingredient | Tilmicosin |
| Drug Class | Macrolide antibiotic |
| Appearance | Granular or powder |
| Color | Light yellow to yellow-brown |
| Use | Veterinary medicine |
| Target Species | Swine, cattle, poultry |
| Route Of Administration | Oral, mixed with feed |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Storage Condition | Store in a dry, cool place below 25°C |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis |
| Solubility | Poorly soluble in water |
| Cas Number | 108050-54-0 |
| Composition Content | Usually contains 2% to 20% tilmicosin |
| Regulatory Status | Prescription-only in many countries |
As an accredited Tilmicosin Premix factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The Tilmicosin Premix packaging is a sturdy 25kg kraft paper bag, clearly labeled with product name, dosage information, and safety warnings. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Tilmicosin Premix: 12,000 kg packed in 25 kg bags, 480 bags per container, securely palletized. |
| Shipping | Tilmicosin Premix is shipped in sealed, moisture-proof, and labeled bags or drums to ensure product stability and safety. It should be transported under cool, dry, and well-ventilated conditions. The packaging complies with international regulations for veterinary pharmaceuticals and includes safety data sheets for proper handling during transit and storage. |
| Storage | Tilmicosin Premix should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and moisture. It must be kept out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. Avoid storing near food, beverages, or animal feed. Ensure storage conditions comply with relevant local regulations and prevent contamination or accidental exposure. |
| Shelf Life | Tilmicosin Premix typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light. |
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Purity 10%: Tilmicosin Premix with purity 10% is used in swine respiratory disease control programs, where it achieves rapid reduction in Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection rates. Particle Size <250 μm: Tilmicosin Premix with particle size less than 250 μm is used in premixed animal feed formulations, where it ensures uniform distribution and consistent dosing. Stability Temperature 40°C: Tilmicosin Premix with stability temperature up to 40°C is used in high-temperature storage conditions, where it maintains antimicrobial potency over extended periods. Water Solubility 98%: Tilmicosin Premix with water solubility of 98% is used in water-medicated delivery systems for poultry, where it enables efficient and homogeneous flock medication. Assay ≥98%: Tilmicosin Premix with assay greater than or equal to 98% is used in preventive livestock medication plans, where it ensures accurate therapeutic dosing and reliable efficacy. Moisture Content ≤3%: Tilmicosin Premix with moisture content not exceeding 3% is used in long-term feed storage, where it minimizes product degradation and caking risk. Bulk Density 0.55 g/cm³: Tilmicosin Premix with bulk density of 0.55 g/cm³ is used in automated dosing equipment for feed mills, where it guarantees precise volumetric feed mixing. Granule Size 300–500 μm: Tilmicosin Premix with granule size between 300 and 500 μm is used in pelleted feed production, where it supports optimal product flow and pellet integrity. Light Sensitivity: Tilmicosin Premix with light-resistant packaging is used in field distribution channels, where it prevents active ingredient breakdown during transport. pH Stability Range 4.0–7.5: Tilmicosin Premix with a pH stability range of 4.0 to 7.5 is used in various feed matrixes, where it maintains active concentration in diverse feed pH environments. |
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Years of working side by side with farmers and feed manufacturers have taught us there is no shortcut when it comes to animal health. Respiratory disease still carves significant losses across swine and poultry operations. Feed medication remains a pillar of prevention on farms large and small. Our team, rooted in chemical synthesis since the early days of veterinary macrolide development, has watched the evolution from old, broad-spectrum antibiotics toward newer classes delivering focused results.
Every decision we make around Tilmicosin Premix comes from those real-world conversations. We sit with producers in their barns, measure dust in feed lines, note how product texture and odor affect blending. Our laboratory doors stay open to veterinarians who ask about residue levels or withdrawal times. The farmer in the field and the chemist in the lab shape everything — from the raw powders we select to the design of our drying and milling systems.
Our Tilmicosin Premix contains high-purity tilmicosin phosphate, produced through multi-step chemical synthesis followed by pharmaceutical refining. Every batch runs through stringent in-process controls. The offered concentration typically runs at 20% tilmicosin. Each particle’s morphology and size distribution draw from batch analytics tailored for consistent feed dispersion.
We have shifted several times over the years towards finer mesh sizes after real-world feedback revealed that coarse grinds clump in wet seasons. Our current product model offers a particle size below 250 microns, helping to minimize segregation in finished feed and reduce waste. Manufacturing lots must meet both content uniformity and micro-contaminant thresholds, according to our established protocols that have been refined through decades of GMP compliance.
Livestock producers face bacterial pneumonia and related diseases in both fast-growing broiler and finishing swine systems, especially under high-density barn conditions. When weighing approved medicated feed options, tilmicosin stands apart as a semi-synthetic macrolide with a selective effect on respiratory tract pathogens. Pathogens driving these outbreaks — Pasteurella multocida, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae — remain susceptible to tilmicosin in many parts of the world.
Our customers describe Tilmicosin Premix as a difference maker during off-feed events and environmental stress. The formulation facilitates proactive management, heading off both acute outbreaks and chronic cases. By integrating the active directly into feed, caretakers can medicate whole groups efficiently, compared with individual treatments that spike labor and stress the animals further.
Specs on paper rarely tell the full story, and we have gained insights one batch at a time. Every production run of Tilmicosin Premix comes with scrutiny under HPLC assays for tilmicosin quantification, as well as impurity profiling tracked against our in-house spectral libraries. Analytical data support both traceability and compliance for downstream users.
We source only GMP-validated raw materials for synthesis, and each production record can be cross-examined internally for any deviation. Granulation occurs through a dry process, avoiding solvents that can leave behind undesirable residues. We test finished goods for physical attributes like bulk density and flowability, because real-world blending should not introduce variability in finished feed delivery.
Stability is critical, too. We ran long-term studies at varying humidity and temperature profiles to confirm that our premix keeps its planned active content over time. End-product packaging involves robust, laminated materials to keep out moisture, as periodic audits revealed that even short-lived exposure can harden inefficient packaging. These revisions didn’t arise from theory; they grew out of feedback when batch returns showed unusual caking or clumping during transport.
Veterinarians and nutritionists turn to our product on integrated farms as well as contract grow-out operations. Dosing regimes match specific outbreaks, but the most frequent application in swine involves preventive treatment during nursery and early grow-out phases. The premix is added either during feed production at the mill or on-farm for small batches.
On the poultry side, broiler integrators deploy the product especially during stress periods or following vaccination in young chicks. Field reports confirm that including premix in feed during such windows supports both health and performance, reducing the need for follow-up treatments.
Our experienced technical service staff reinforce the importance of thorough mixing to ensure each animal receives its intended dose. Particle size and free-flowing nature of our premix help minimize “hot spots” — areas of feed with higher concentrations — reducing risk for overdosing. This attention to end-use safety reflects our manufacturer experience, not just a regulatory checkbox.
Withdrawal periods remain a constant topic. We maintain alignment with both national and export market regulations around withdrawal times for meat and eggs, relying on our long-term tissue residue studies to answer customer and auditor inquiries. Changes in regulatory limits often arrive with little notice; staying ahead depends on direct and regular dialogue with both authorities and customers.
We specialize in tilmicosin premix and have watched the landscape of in-feed antibiotics shift under pressure from resistance concerns and regulatory oversight. Frontline experience has revealed that product choice must go beyond active ingredient content.
Some generic suppliers offer the minimum — just enough product to pass a certificate of analysis. We invest in industrial-scale batch analytics and maintain higher specifications for micro-contaminant control, often catching issues invisible to basic tests. This commitment grows from direct encounters: years ago, an isolated supplier batch carrying trace nitrosamines resulted in months of investigations, pushing us to overhaul vendor approval and multi-stage testing.
On the handling side, older in-feed antibiotics often rely on gritty carriers that increase dust or yield choking hazards in automated mills. Our premix carrier contains specialty excipients engineered for low dusting, confirmed not only in the lab but also on commercial lines during full production runs. We pay attention to workplace safety — both animal and human. Multiple clients have replaced older tylosin or oxytetracycline premixes, noting that our formulation brings improvements for feed mill labor as well as animal health.
We believe traceability goes hand in hand with trust. Each package shipped leaves our plant with a traceable lot code tied directly to raw material origin, batch production records, and final assay sheets. We keep archives of all analytical summaries for a minimum of ten years, allowing farms, integrators, and regulators to trace every finished feed batch.
Our practice isn’t just about compliance. During disease outbreaks, one quick call from a veterinarian means rapid access to technical data, past residue studies, and suggested dosing strategies honed through field consultation. This has proven invaluable to partners working under export or cross-border residue audits, where a lack of documentation can threaten entire shipments worldwide.
Traders often dominate headlines, but long-term health solutions start with those who understand the chemistry, not just the paperwork. We stand by the batches we supply because we know the effort put into every production. Unlike intermediaries or brokers, we have a hand in every step — from raw chemical synthesis to final blending and post-market support.
We support veterinary researchers who test our formulations for emerging resistance trends and efficacy under varying management systems. Feedback shapes our future development. More than once, inquiry from a practicing veterinarian led directly to a process improvement or packaging redesign — changes implemented in the next production cycles, not years down the road.
Clients facing unique challenges — such as high ambient humidity or variable feed intake — motivate us to refine both product form and advice. We see firsthand how small shifts in feeding strategies or barn airflow ripple into animal health results. This down-to-earth feedback loop, connecting factory, field, and pharmacy, continues to define our daily process.
Disease pressure, export regulations and scrutiny of antimicrobials have made the field more complex each year. Emerging pathogens and tighter limits for residues change the playing field. Product stability across vast climates — from tropical barns to cold temperate feedlots — keeps us on our toes. Our manufacturing team incorporates field input: less dusty premix, stronger packaging, and clearly marked assays become our standard, not extras.
One recurring issue is the tendency of some premix competitors to sidestep tough conversations about off-spec batches or product failures. Our philosophy stands in contrast. Technical service walks feed producers and farm staff through deep-dives when issues appear, using retained batch samples and records. We never push blame elsewhere; improvement always starts internally.
With antibiotic resistance in mind, we keep an open line to researchers tracking effectiveness of macrolides. Adaptations in our product life cycle stem from those studies. As withdrawal testing developed, we overhauled residual protocols in feed and animal tissues, ensuring finished meat and eggs meet safety requirements for both domestic and international customers.
Manufacturing veterinary actives such as tilmicosin brings challenges, and it never stays static. Changes in farm practice, buyer expectations, and world trade rules require constant adaptation. What once passed muster no longer suffices as animal health science evolves.
Our in-house R&D team works closely with formulation chemists and animal nutritionists to continually improve dispersibility, stability, and low residue potential. Batch uniformity, microbial safety, and risk assessment aren’t points for marketing copy — they mean safer food and more resilient livestock. Hands-on experience drives our product improvement efforts, not just trends or buzzwords in the feed additive market.
Working directly with end users, we see how every improvement, from packaging integrity to granule hardness, makes a practical difference. This has led us to launch pilot batches with select partners before finalizing new formulations, ensuring performance holds up under field conditions. Innovations in carrier composition or granular technology, based on feed mill system feedback, have roots in daily plant-floor realities.
Our role as a manufacturer brings us into the thick of both opportunity and risk. We support customers with technical documentation, lessons from field trials, and sharing troubleshooting tips from our own process lines. This expert support builds confidence across both veterinarians and commercial integrators navigating challenging disease pressure or regulatory uncertainty.
We share updates with feed mills and integrators on regulatory changes, new maximum residue levels, and best-practice mixing protocols through direct communication, not just generic bulletins. Questions from customers inform our next steps as we seek to anticipate challenges before they turn into problems. This partnership approach—chemist to farmer, manufacturer to vet—remains the core of our identity.
In a global supply landscape shaped by shifting regulation and complex disease challenges, we find that customers consistently report value in working with a dedicated manufacturer rather than a diffuse network of intermediaries. Our shared experience links the granule in your palm to the health of your livestock and, by extension, to a safer food system.
Developing and supplying Tilmicosin Premix has meant walking through problems and successes with our customers, not simply exchanging paperwork. Years in this role taught us that manufactured quality only counts if it holds up under difficult, real-world conditions. We strive each day to bring farm-driven improvements, global regulatory awareness, and precise chemical control into harmony—helping nourish the herds and flocks that shape our shared future.