Fossil Shell Flour
Fossil shell flour (FSF), also known as Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, consists of amorphous silicates with important physical and chemical characteristics, including porosity and permeability, low density and thermal conductivity, tiny particle size, high surface area, solubility, hydrophobia, and absorption capabilities, which are molecular filter actors, substituting their integral cations without physical changes.
Usage: Fossil shell flour (FSF) is beneficial to add to bird seed and animal feed, such as sweet feed, that contain sticky substances like molasses or used and stored in areas of high humidity that cause the feed to clump. Fossil Shell FlourĀ® used as an anti-caking agent improves the flow of sticky feeds. Fossil Shell FlourĀ® mixed in the feed, coats each particle making it difficult for the particles to stick together. Its ability to absorb excess moisture helps prevent feed from molding in high humidity conditions.
Types and Usage:
Granule: For egg-laying farms, mothers, ancestors, as well as ostriches and turkeys
Sugar: For meat farms, pullets and young laying eggs
Mini Sugar: For poultry feed factories and supplements
Mesh: For industrial use
Powder: For dairy factories, dairy farms, meat and fish feed