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BENTONITE Vs HSCAS

Published: June 12, 2014
By: Apurva Mehta

Can anyone provide in-put on characteristic differentiation between "Bentonite and Hydrated Sodium Calcium Alumino Silicate (HSCAS)" Both product's pro's n con's in use for Poultry & Cattle Feed as Toxin Binder

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Apurva Mehta
Pratham Minechem
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Dr Md Zahurul Hoque
12 de enero de 2019
Please discuss about difference between hsc as and bentonite for feed.
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Enrique Diaz
Anderson International Corp
16 de enero de 2019
Apurva; I would like to share my previous experience in the use of both materials in Poultry Feed. Bentonite has been used in the past as an ingredient to agglutinate other ingredients in the formulation. This was used mainly in formulas difficult to pelletize having a certain quantities of by-products instead cereals. HSCAS later were introduced as an aflatoxin binder due to the high cationic interchange characteristic of this material with the toxins. Neither of both materials provide any nutritional benefits to the formulation such as protein, energy, etc. They are tempted to be used as ingredients to make produce "safer" and better quality (physical) pellets. Regards, ED
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syed mehdi
6 de julio de 2020

Enrique Diaz can you provide any formulation of HSCAS PRODUCTS?

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DR MANJUNATHA BP
Varsha Group
19 de junio de 2019

Clinoptilolite and Phyllosilicate are broader classifications of naturally occurring materials.

Na/Ca bentonite is a part of phyllosilicate, however, it is safe to call all natural materials under HSCAS.

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Deepak Singh
10 de agosto de 2020

Yes, would like to know the pros and cons of Bentonite versus Hscas
Also like to know which one is better.

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syed mehdi
12 de agosto de 2020
Deepak Singh yes kindly share which one is better in action against mycotoxins
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Muhammad Salman Akram
Sis chemicals
2 de diciembre de 2021

We are using bentonite in our toxin binder and we are getting best results.

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