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Excrement Enterococcus

    • Product Name Excrement Enterococcus
    • Alias Live Bacteria
    • Einecs 265-958-1
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    629374

    Product Name Excrement Enterococcus
    Main Ingredient Enterococcus bacteria
    Form Powder
    Color Light brown
    Odor Earthy
    Intended Use Microbial analysis
    Storage Temperature 2-8°C
    Shelf Life 12 months
    Packaging Type Sealed container
    Solubility Water-soluble
    Application Field Research
    Purity Level ≥98%
    Recommended Dosage 1g per sample
    Country Of Origin China
    Certification ISO 9001

    As an accredited Excrement Enterococcus factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Packaging: Sealed, sterile, 500g white HDPE plastic bottle. Labelled "Excrement Enterococcus," batch number, expiry date, and storage instructions.
    Shipping Shipping for the chemical “Excrement Enterococcus” must comply with biosafety regulations for transporting potentially infectious materials. The sample should be secured in a leak-proof, sealed primary container, placed within a secondary protective container, and clearly labeled. Transport must occur under temperature-controlled conditions, following all relevant local and international shipping guidelines.
    Storage Excrement Enterococcus samples should be stored in secure, leak-proof, and clearly labeled containers. Samples must be kept at 2–8°C (refrigerated) and processed as soon as possible to preserve viability. If long-term storage is required, freeze at –80°C. Always handle in a biosafety cabinet and use appropriate personal protective equipment due to the risk of pathogen exposure.
    Application of Excrement Enterococcus

    Purity 99%: Excrement Enterococcus with purity 99% is used in wastewater treatment plants, where it enhances organic matter degradation efficiency.

    Cell Viability >1x10^9 CFU/g: Excrement Enterococcus at cell viability >1x10^9 CFU/g is used in livestock feed additives, where it improves gut microflora and boosts animal growth rates.

    Stability Temperature up to 45°C: Excrement Enterococcus with stability temperature up to 45°C is used in high-temperature composting, where it maintains microbial activity throughout the process.

    Moisture Content <5%: Excrement Enterococcus with moisture content below 5% is used in probiotic powder formulations, where it ensures long shelf-life and effective microbial performance.

    pH Tolerance 4.0–9.0: Excrement Enterococcus with pH tolerance from 4.0 to 9.0 is used in anaerobic digesters, where it sustains activity across variable pH conditions, optimizing biogas production.

    Granule Size 50–150 μm: Excrement Enterococcus with granule size 50–150 μm is used in solid fertilizer blends, where it provides homogeneous mixing and improved soil dispersion.

    Shelf Life 24 Months: Excrement Enterococcus with a shelf life of 24 months is used in commercial probiotic preparations, where it delivers consistent efficacy throughout distribution and storage.

    Spore Forming Ability: Excrement Enterococcus with spore forming ability is used in bioremediation of polluted soils, where it increases survival under adverse conditions and accelerates remediation rates.

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    More Introduction

    Excrement Enterococcus: A Microbial Tool from the Manufacturer’s Viewpoint

    Growing Up with Microbes: Why We Focus on Real Solutions

    We walk factory floors for decades, watching each batch of Excrement Enterococcus take shape from raw substrate to finished product. We built this offering out of a deep focus on practical results where it matters most—field performance over laboratory patter. Whether fine-tuning oxygen levels in fermenters or capturing authentic activity in the QC lab, every batch starts and ends with experience. Our model, JT-EXE-8, stands as an outcome of years spent adapting process conditions, not a formula lifted blindly from research papers.

    What Excrement Enterococcus Actually Does

    Manure treatment remains messy work. From livestock waste to urban sludge, the main challenge comes from fast, reliable reduction of organic load and pathogens without creating downstream headaches for farms or municipal facilities.

    Excrement Enterococcus comes directly from a production process focused on high-density, viable bacterial counts per gram. Our most recent lots deliver average Enterococcus concentrations exceeding 1.0 × 1010 CFU/g—based on real enumeration, not marketing graphics. Because this genus survives tough anaerobic and aerobic environments, its cells break down ammonia, uric acid, and simple organics that linger in manure heaps or biogas digesters. The direct impact: reduction of noxious odor compounds, shrinking pathogenic E. coli, salmonella, and enteric bacteria. That lets processors meet local odor and pathogen management rules without larding on synthetic chemicals or spending more on mechanical aeration.

    No Hiding from Real-World Stress

    Manure does not stay at lab temperature or pH. We drop our Enterococcus through actual pilot-scale pits, not just benchtop reactors. Batch-to-batch reproducibility lives or dies on the spores’ ability to bounce back after shipping, warehouse storage, and inconsistent on-farm application—whether as a dry blend or suspension. We do not coat or “engineer” these microbes with mystery stabilizers. Instead, we tune the fermentation to encourage robust, self-replicating populations that reactivate simply under wet, nutrient-rich conditions.

    Customers, especially in intensive livestock operations, hammer us for fast activity and clear results. Our formulation reflects that push. Competitive products sometimes pool strains based on academic publication popularity, mixing cultures but failing to consider how each cell type competes or interferes out in the pit. We learned to select strains that actually persist through ammonia spikes, pH swings, and periods of neglect—no substitute for field complaint calls driving production tweaks.

    Key Model: JT-EXE-8—What Sets It Apart

    JT-EXE-8, our main Excrement Enterococcus product, derives from iterative isolation efforts in large-scale pig and chicken farm environments. This strain’s history involves years of adaptation in manure management bioreactors, not just small plates or flasks. It keeps metabolic activity through pauses in feeding, matches high-density manure’s viscosity, and resists rapid die-off from acidic fermentation byproducts.

    We standardize carrier materials for a good shelf life and compatibility, using specific plant-derived carbohydrates for cell protection. Simple compatibility translates to ease in blending with sawdust, straw, or water-bonded pellets on-site. Working bulk handlers will see this material handle without excessive dust or clumping.

    How We Anchor Usage Recommendations in Field Work

    Application rates for JT-EXE-8 did not arise from generic tables—we shaped them through hundreds of on-farm trials. Farmers and wastewater technicians look for methods that sync with their current schedules, not fantasy dosing. Most users add our Enterococcus directly into fresh manure, either sprinkled evenly over piles or dosed with turning equipment. Large digesters see liquid pre-mixing to secure even dispersal.

    We base our starting rates on actual mass loading: for example, 100-300 grams per ton of substrate for manure windrow composting, and 20-60 grams per cubic meter in slurry tanks. These reflect proven, real-world decomposing times. We support flexible increases for extraordinary organic loads after antibiotic pulses, feed changes, or sudden increases in bedding volume.

    Our support team fields updates from field managers who measure temperature rise, ammonia smell, and visible matter reduction as key indicators of success. Using mobile video calls and remote site guides helps us calibrate interventions, always updating dosage guidance to match current substrate types and brown/green ratios.

    Spacing Ourselves from Third-Party Formulators

    Real value does not come from clever marketing stories or badge swapping. As original producers, we face the raw fermentation cycle, risks in inactivation, contamination, and off-odors at scale—no one else takes our level of direct accountability. Distributors and copycat brands sometimes pass off blended consortia as “novel” solutions. Those often lack documentation around source, stability, or batch reproducibility.

    Our transparency includes consistent lab reports on viable cell numbers, no switch-ups in carrier base, and updates on trial performance. We encourage customers to ask for production records, activity verification, and long-term field follow-up. We recognize that real credibility in biologicals develops from batch-to-batch performance and honest reporting of both successes and site-specific difficulties.

    Learning from Practical Setbacks

    Every farm and plant comes with its unique surprises. Frozen manure heaps, sudden antibiotic flush-through, or miscalculated water input—these all stress microbial workers. JT-EXE-8 reflected years of observing which culturable types bounce back after dormancy, handle competitive microorganisms already present, and retain conversion activity even after exposure to disinfectants common in intensive livestock management.

    We do not promise miracles from a single microbial tool. Instead, we focus on matching strain capability to major problems faced by real users. For example, in poultry manure high in uric acid, JT-EXE-8 tackles the ammonia peaks better than some lactobacillus-based blends that collapse after a pH drop. Cattle and pigbarn setups with deep bedding prefer Enterococcus due to easy re-activation and limited risk of secondary pathogen bloom. The product adapts across substrates without the need for complex pre-mixes or elaborate phase-in protocols.

    No Magic Bullets—Just Reliable Biology

    Most new customers ask about mixing our Enterococcus with other biologicals, especially Bacillus or complex enzyme formulas. We spent years running side-by-side trials both solo and in blend. Data shows Enterococcus survives co-application as long as the support medium does not include peroxide or strong oxidizers. Simultaneous use with enzymes (urease, cellulase) sees good compatibility because of different substrate focus—the Enterococcus go for simple carbons and nitrogenous wastes, freeing up other microbes to digest lignin-rich bedding or undigested grain.

    We stick to products with clear activity in targeted conditions rather than chasing broad, unsupported synergy claims. Problems often arise when companies mix large numbers of strains or over-promise on generalist blends. Field feedback led us to favor stability and simplicity over complex cocktails.

    Supporting the Whole Waste Management Cycle

    Customers rely on microbial products as part of a whole waste management approach involving mechanical turning, leachate drainage, and regular monitoring. Enterococcus cannot cover for poor pile aeration or major deviations from standard handling. Their key role comes in boosting pathogen suppression, odor knockdown, and early-stage decomposition. We urge users to keep routine checks for moisture, pile temperature, and substrate turnover—not just dosing and forgetting. 

    We developed easy-on, granular, and powder variants to match different handling equipment. Users report back that the product drops smoothly through auger feeders, bulk spreaders, or direct hand dosing, without operator safety complaints about dustiness. The most common upgrade on sites using JT-EXE-8 over competitors lies in clearer, faster transition from raw to friable, near-soil end product.

    The Clean Slate: Addressing Safety and Stewardship

    Everything in fermentation relies on safety—no one wants accidental introduction of pathogens or resistant strains. We test every product batch to guarantee absence of pathogenic Enterococcus types, especially E. faecalis and E. faecium carrying resistance elements. Final lots leave the plant after multi-step verification: high-temperature and cation stress exposures, DNA fingerprinting for strain authenticity, and repeated shelf-life checks.

    We accept the duty of responsible release: our team pulls reference samples for every production run, tracking shelf stability and post-shipment viability across regions. We do not recycle residuals between batches, a risk factor for vertical contamination—every tank starts fresh. We back up product safety with complete logs open for regulatory inspection, and run additional environmental residue analysis in heavy-use installations.

    No product leaves our plant without a full record of its journey, right from original strain isolation, to bioreactor expansion, to final finishing and packaging. We value direct relationships with customers over opaque, by-the-tonne sales through anonymous brokers. Open feedback loops, trusted farm visits, and hands-on troubleshooting drive continual improvement.

    Why Our Customers Stay Loyal

    We maintain steady partnerships with farms who ask for direct answers, not vague “efficacy” charts. They send us pictures, temperature readings, and odor logs, letting us see the actual results under true working conditions. Years of repeat orders tell us more than conference testimonials or glossy literature ever could.

    We take pride in the straightforward practicality of JT-EXE-8. Less talk, more action: the product delivers consistent bioconversion, robust microbial repopulation, and a measurable impact on regulatory compliance for odor and pathogen levels. Customers answer every improvement call with clear requests—less handling dust, faster reactivation after dormancy, and simpler integration with typical manure management routines. Each tweak, formulation update, or carrier optimization follows their cues, not whims from a marketing department.

    Pushing Forward: Continuous Learning and Real-World Impact

    Our team keeps up with every regulatory shift—tightening discharge limits, stricter emissions ceilings, or new local composting standards. We track not only downstream water quality metrics, but also end-customer feedback on soil test results after land application. For us, success means easier compliance, healthier soil, and limited off-site environmental risks.

    We support on-site demonstration requests, bringing trial packets for real-world testing alongside customer’s current methods or competitive biologicals. Our technical team stays on call to review unexpected results, adjust protocols, and dive deep into performance bottlenecks. We never hand off support to anonymous helpdesks—every inquiry lands with the people who have built and run the production process.

    Entrenchment in the nitty-gritty daily routines, from barn floor to treatment lagoon, pushes us to keep refining our Excrement Enterococcus. Each step in manufacturing, packing, and post-shipment monitoring draws on repeated user experience, from failures as much as from wins.

    Looking Toward Responsible Biological Manufacturing

    Manufacturing microbial solutions carries a unique weight—we operate with living reagents capable of adaptation, environmental drift, and long-term ecological impact. Our standards for strain provenance, batch traceability, and field performance exceed what commodity bioproducts usually promise. We see this as long-term stewardship: knowing that real products must earn trust not with flash, but with consistency, transparency, and visible field results.

    We open our facility for partner audits, encourage collaborative trials, and always value forthright criticism as a driver of better performance. The JT-EXE-8 model will continue evolving, built on a foundation of hands-on experience, direct customer input, and constant investment in safer, more robust microbial tools.

    Turning waste into value—reducing odor, accelerating composting, and minimizing pathogen risks—remains a gritty, ongoing business. Our commitment: deliver a biological product with traceable origin, honest specifications, and field readiness. Excrement Enterococcus serves as one reliable tool in the practical toolbox for today’s manure management challenges, standing apart for its real-world roots and manufacturer accountability.