Talc is used in animal and poultry feed as an anti-caking and flow agent, improving the handling and processing of feed materials. Its smooth texture and hydrophobic nature help prevent moisture absorption and lump formation during storage and transportation. Talc ensures uniform mixing of ingredients, especially in premixes and mineral blends, leading to consistent feed quality. It also supports efficient pellet formation and reduces processing issues. Being chemically inert, it does not interfere with nutrients, making it a reliable additive in feed formulations.
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Feed-grade talc with controlled particle size and high purity for use as an anti-caking and flowability agent in animal and poultry feed, premixes, and mineral blends. Improves mixing uniformity, pellet formation, and storage stability without affecting nutritional value.
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Talc's hydrophobic surface repels moisture that would otherwise cause feed powder particles to absorb water and stick together. By coating feed particles with a thin hydrophobic layer, talc reduces moisture-induced caking during storage and transportation, maintaining free-flowing feed quality.
Talc acts as a lubricant in the pelleting process, reducing friction between feed particles and the die, allowing smoother extrusion and more uniform pellet formation. This improves pellet mill throughput, reduces energy consumption, and produces pellets with better durability and fewer fines.
Yes. Feed-grade talc (Micron Talc 5718) is a chemically inert mineral that does not react with feed ingredients, nutrients, vitamins, or medications in the feed. It is non-toxic and has no pharmacological activity, making it safe for use in all livestock, poultry, and aquaculture species.
Talc is typically used at 0.1–1.0% by weight in feed formulations as an anti-caking and flow agent. In premix formulations where finer active ingredients are used, higher levels (up to 2–3%) may be used to ensure uniform distribution and consistent flow through premix manufacturing equipment.
Yes. Talc is widely used in vitamin and mineral premix manufacturing as a carrier and flow aid. Its fine particle size improves the distribution of fine vitamin particles throughout the premix blend, reducing segregation and ensuring each portion of feed receives a consistent, uniform dose of all premix components.
Talc is tasteless and odourless at the inclusion levels used in feed formulations. At 0.1–1% inclusion, it has no measurable effect on feed palatability or consumption by livestock or poultry, as confirmed in extensive field use across all major animal feed segments.
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