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HS Code |
334280 |
| Chemical Name | Olaquindox |
| Molecular Formula | C12H13N3O4 |
| Molecular Weight | 263.25 g/mol |
| Cas Number | 23696-28-8 |
| Appearance | Yellow crystalline powder |
| Solubility In Water | Moderately soluble |
| Usage | Veterinary growth promoter and antibacterial |
| Melting Point | 178-181°C |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits bacterial DNA synthesis |
| Toxicity | Potentially hepatotoxic and carcinogenic |
| Stability | Stable under normal storage conditions |
| Storage Conditions | Keep in a cool, dry place |
As an accredited Olaquindox factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Olaquindox is packaged in a sealed 25 kg white fiber drum with clear labeling, including batch number and safety information. |
| Shipping | Olaquindox is shipped in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture and contamination. Packaging complies with international chemical transport regulations, typically using fiber drums or HDPE containers. The product is labeled with hazard information, and shipping is conducted by qualified carriers to ensure safety and compliance with relevant environmental and safety standards. |
| Storage | Olaquindox should be stored in a tightly closed container, away from light, moisture, and incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents. Keep it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, preferably in a chemical storage cabinet. Ensure the storage area is secure and clearly labeled. Handle with care, using appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid exposure. |
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Purity 98%: Olaquindox with purity 98% is used in swine feed additive formulations, where it promotes growth rate and improves feed conversion efficiency. Melting Point 178°C: Olaquindox with melting point 178°C is used in veterinary premix manufacturing, where it ensures thermal stability during processing. Particle Size 100 mesh: Olaquindox with particle size 100 mesh is used in premixed animal feeds, where it guarantees uniform blending and effective delivery. Stability Temperature 50°C: Olaquindox with stability temperature of 50°C is used in tropical feed mill environments, where it maintains potency and shelf-life. Assay 97.5%: Olaquindox assay 97.5% is used in piglet starter feeds, where it ensures proper dosage for efficient bacterial control. Moisture ≤0.5%: Olaquindox with moisture content ≤0.5% is used in feed additives, where it prevents clumping and extends storage stability. Solubility in water 2 g/L: Olaquindox with solubility in water of 2 g/L is used in medicated water preparations for livestock, where it enables rapid and consistent dosing. |
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For decades, we have focused on the small details that shape high-quality olaquindox. In the chemical industry, shortcuts tend to show up quickly in product consistency. At our site, we keep process controls tight from batch mixing to drying. Technical staff track every lot’s characteristics: color, odor, particle size, moisture, and pH. Tight monitoring delivers the kind of predictability our customers depend on for their formulations. Producing olaquindox is not about getting white powder into bags. It requires continuous process reviews, operator training, and equipment calibration. Every drum is tested and trisected before it leaves the shipping line. In markets that measure down to fractions of percent, this discipline keeps recalls and complaints at zero.
Many producers cut corners on input purity or environmental controls. We choose high-grade 2-methylquinoxaline as our starting material. This sets the stage for cleaner chemistry and fewer side products. Our staff watch every reaction phase, correcting temperature and pH as soon as they drift from the control chart. This vigilance reduces off-spec output and minimizes costly waste. Years of refinement matter in chemical synthesis. Our engineers continue to tweak reflux times, filtration grades, and drying steps, shaving hours and optimizing yields. Each improvement keeps our olaquindox model QDX-98 stable, while pressure testing any changes before release.
Our olaquindox QDX-98 reaches purity levels above 98 percent by HPLC, with moisture held well below 1 percent. Appearance stays uniform with a faint yellow crystalline structure. Granulometry varies by request, but our most popular lots run around 60 mesh, ideal for premix operations. We house every batch with a unique identifier and retain reference samples for traceability. If specifications ever shift due to raw material availability or regulatory guidance, we share new data with buyers openly. Suppliers downstream appreciate knowing our analytic methods and baseline results, down to heavy metal and solvent residue reports.
Some producers market lower-purity olaquindox, but that approach often brings uneven performance and regulatory headaches for customers. From animal nutrition to research applications, consistency matters more than headline numbers on a spec sheet. We see customers turning back to our QDX-98 after failed tests or final product discoloration with less refined grades. Our investment in extra purification steps often pays back through process reliability and a lower rate of batch rejection at our clients' lines.
Feed producers run on tight schedules and weigh product quality against risks at every blending cycle. Olaquindox, as an antibiotic growth promoter for swine and poultry, demands purity and batch-to-batch stability. We keep close contact with purchasing and technical teams at leading mills, listening to feedback on dispersibility in their usual premix carriers. Too much dust slows blending and causes product loss, while coarse batches refuse to distribute the active ingredient equally. Our R&D group regularly adapts our milling and drying procedures to match feedback from real-world operations, not just from the bench.
Processing safety also sits high on our checklist. Volatile solvents and high reaction temperatures shape the chemistry of olaquindox, but strict handling rules help protect staff and the environment. We maintain equipment with intrinsic safety, employ abatement on exhaust vents, and run regular risk reviews with all crews. Regulatory inspectors visit often, and their feedback continues to shape our floor-level operations each season. Our finished olaquindox meets all local and international feed-grade purity requirements, with COAs included in every shipment.
Many customers arrive after comparing olaquindox from several producers. The most pivotal question centers on reproducibility. We hear frustration with drifting assay rates, color shifts, or packaging leaks from batch to batch. From decades in synthesis, we know how little changes in process water, ambient humidity, or filter cloth can skew a result. We standardize every input and process setting. In the plant, operators know when a drum has left the sweet spot—there are no shortcuts to this kind of quality assurance. A producer who makes their own raw intermediates controls supply chain variability. Traders and resellers depend on outside suppliers and often lack the capability to validate purity at each transfer step. This matters most when premixers spot a problem too late, risking recalls or loss of customer confidence.
Some feed additive products might focus only on pricing. We have kept prices steady by scaling our batch lines and investing in energy-saving upgrades. Consistent cost structure supports stable supply, especially under shifting global raw material markets. We understand that customers want to minimize risk, not only on cost but also on safety. Our strict process prevents contamination with substances like nitrofurans or chloramphenicol, regularly found as hidden residues in lower-grade materials entering the global market from informal producers.
Manufacturing olaquindox creates effluent and emissions. Our management philosophy puts environmental controls side by side with product yield. We treat all wash water in a closed-cycle system, capturing organics and removing nitro-compounds before anything leaves the facility. Fume abatement handles vent gases, and chemical handling occurs in contained spaces, audited by regional regulators. These operating principles matter as governments step up regulation of feed additives. End users tell us that knowing their supply partner takes these steps upstream prevents headaches at the permit and audit phase.
Downstream, feed and food producers are under increasing pressure to document compliance with national and international residue limits. Our technical support includes sharing all the residue analytic data with our buyers, not just the minimum. We believe transparency protects not just our business, but our clients’ brands as well.
Olaquindox has faced regulatory reviews in many regions. As a manufacturer, this reality shapes how we support customers navigating changing permissions. Some markets, particularly parts of Europe, have restricted its use in animal feeding. We see rising demand in regions where regulators still allow olaquindox as a growth promoter, but require tighter documentation and lot traceability. This brings new requests for analytic method details, residue studies, and product certification. We work ahead by partnering with industry consortiums, providing technical input for new test protocols, and volunteering our facility for process audits. We issue analytic statements and keep digital traceability for every shipment, backing customer documentation needs from their end users.
Markets are also demanding alternatives or adjuncts for feed performance as pressure mounts on all antibiotic production. Our technical team regularly briefs our clients on how olaquindox compares to other quinoxaline derivatives, including carbadox and mequindox. We see more feed millers evaluating multi-component solutions, using olaquindox at lower inclusion rates, or rotating between compatible antimicrobial options, to manage regulatory risk while securing performance. Our process allows us to scale output and pivot to related molecules as needed, reducing the lead time for switching when national regulations shift.
Olaquindox stands apart from carbadox and mequindox mainly through its application range and documented stability. In our experience manufacturing each, olaquindox provides a strong safety margin in premix stability tests and holds up well in storage. Carbadox, though similar chemically, often carries stricter residue and safety warnings, leading to tighter handling and disposal scrutiny. Customers using mequindox sometimes face unexpected degradation during pelleting or drying. Our chemists track these differences and advise millers on optimal process temperatures and blend rates, based on specific properties.
We openly discuss the residue breakdown patterns of olaquindox compared to its relatives. Regulatory panels have cited lower potential for persistent metabolites in well-managed systems using our grade, largely because we enforce a low impurity threshold and use high-purity intermediate materials. We welcome analytic comparisons and maintain an open-door policy for process audits. This transparency keeps our relationships long-term, not transactional.
Feed producers report fewer surprises on color stability and mixing properties with our olaquindox, as compared to samples from less controlled sources. Our lots remain free of high-level dust, off-odors, or sticky fines that can disrupt automatic feeders. Over 20 years, we have found that well-controlled particle sizing and drying improve flow characteristics and dosage accuracy. These details don't always show up in certificates, but customers report fewer line stoppages and downtime due to these choices.
The chemical industry has seen profound supply shocks in recent years: pandemic, transport bottlenecks, trade disputes. We address volatility through direct sourcing of starting intermediates from vetted producers, most of whom we have worked with for over a decade. By integrating a larger part of the value chain, we keep supply steady and prices predictable even when spot markets shoot up. Multiple warehouse sites and careful safety stock management help prevent out-of-stock episodes for our customers.
Some traders claim deep access to inventory but lack the storage and quality management infrastructure to ship on short notice. We work directly with our raw material partners and keep open lines during global crises, meaning fewer breaks in supply for our clients. Production runs on true just-in-time cycles with rolling safety stock on hand and tracked batch aging. Real-time quality checks at every stage back up documentation needs. This approach runs against the industry trend of high-volume, low-oversight trading.
We learn as much from field trials as from our own lab data. Customers from the feed industry invite our technical staff to visit sites and review their blending conditions. Sometimes minor process tweaks can sharpen additive performance in feed lines—altering mixing order, correcting humidity, or matching particle size to carrier. Our team listens and adapts our production details, which builds trust and produces a stronger end result in the finished feed. These relationships last across product cycles and ownership changes.
End-users trust us to investigate even small performance variances. We maintain comprehensive batch records, so tracing issues to the point of origin goes quickly. On a number of occasions, we have worked side by side with millers and nutritionists to retest batches and review blending operations. This willingness to collaborate—even when issues arise outside our own supply line—proves our approach values long-term solution-building.
In recent years, global policy discussions and consumer pressure have changed the outlook for antibiotic feed additives. We shifted R&D resources toward documentation and deeper testing, both in-house and through certified third-party labs. For every lot, our reports include impurity profiles and secondary analyte breakdowns. This detail goes well beyond standard COAs and continues to encourage customer loyalty, especially in countries with evolving food regulations.
Through supply disruptions, customers rely on having a predictable route for product questions, new documentation, or technical claims. Our staff remain available through each shipment cycle, tracking both regulatory and technical themes. If feed additive guidelines change in a key import market, we provide proactive help to adjust inventory plans, labeling, and end-use documentation.
Manufacturing olaquindox to feed-grade standards over time has taught us the value of continuous review. Small changes in the industry, whether in analytical standards or regulatory priorities, demand flexibility and attention to evidence. We invest in infrastructure to improve process yields and waste management, with ongoing focus on worker safety and environmental impact. These choices come with up-front costs but end up saving headaches for ourselves and our customers down the line.
Downstream users increasingly want proof of low environmental impact, not just basic quality. Auditors and brand managers want to see not only the numeric results, but the systems behind them. Our site hosts regular external audits and supports customer site visits, including detailed tours of our analytic and waste treatment facilities. These visitors often walk away with new confidence in our product line, which translates into smoother relationships over time.
Producers who handle the entire manufacturing process provide a clearer chain of custody than any distributor, co-packer, or aggregator. From each input, all the way to final packaging, we run verification protocols and hold back reference samples for problem-solving. Customers who value risk control report far fewer supply and quality issues with direct manufacturers. As a longtime producer, we have seen many cases where traders and third parties unintentionally mixed or mislabeled lots, leading to costly customer recalls or shut-ins.
Our path puts the burden on us to invest in better purification, environmental abatement, and technical reporting. This costs more up front but avoids the headaches that ripple downstream from low-grade sources. By controlling every aspect of the olaquindox lifecycle, from raw material to product support, we help customers reduce compliance risk, protect their own brands, and keep lines running smoothly.
We built our reputation by listening to real user feedback, not marketing claims. Every production review factors in insights from millers, nutritionists, formulators, and auditors. This cycle of listening and adapting has kept our olaquindox aligned with both strict regulations and the practical needs of modern feed manufacturing. We continue to refine our procedures as science and industry expectations evolve, keeping lines of dialog open with every client.
We invite further discussions and technical cooperation on how olaquindox can best serve your process, balancing ongoing market challenges with proven scientific production. Our approach translates decades of onsite experience into reliable performance and operational peace of mind.