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HS Code |
271597 |
| Product Name | Refute Bone Extract |
| Type | Dietary Supplement |
| Form | Liquid |
| Primary Ingredient | Bone extract |
| Intended Use | Joint and bone health support |
| Serving Size | 10 ml |
| Servings Per Container | 30 |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Expiration Period | 24 months from manufacture date |
| Manufacturer | Refute Health Co. |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
As an accredited Refute Bone Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Refute Bone Extract is packaged in a 500ml amber glass bottle with a secure cap and hazard labeling for laboratory use. |
| Shipping | **Shipping for Refute Bone Extract:** Refute Bone Extract is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers to prevent contamination and moisture ingress. Packaging complies with regulatory standards for chemical substances, featuring clear hazard labeling. The product is transported under controlled temperatures to preserve quality, with expedited shipping options for time-sensitive deliveries. |
| Storage | Refute Bone Extract should be stored in a tightly sealed, chemically resistant container, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep it in a well-ventilated, cool, and dry area, preferably in a designated chemical storage cabinet. Ensure it is clearly labeled and segregated from incompatible substances. Follow all relevant safety guidelines, including the use of secondary containment where necessary. |
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Purity 98%: Refute Bone Extract with 98% purity is used in orthopedic tissue engineering, where it enhances scaffold biocompatibility and accelerates osteogenic differentiation. Molecular Weight 25 kDa: Refute Bone Extract with a molecular weight of 25 kDa is used in biomaterial formulation, where it improves cellular uptake and promotes faster bone regeneration. Particle Size 50 nm: Refute Bone Extract with a particle size of 50 nm is used in injectable bone void fillers, where it ensures uniform dispersion and increases surface area for cellular attachment. Viscosity Grade 120 cP: Refute Bone Extract with a viscosity grade of 120 cP is used in hydrogel composites, where it provides optimal injectability and retains structural integrity post-application. Stability Temperature 4°C: Refute Bone Extract with a stability temperature of 4°C is used in refrigerated storage for clinical transport, where it preserves bioactivity and minimizes degradation for reliable performance. Melting Point 180°C: Refute Bone Extract with a melting point of 180°C is used in thermal sterilization processes, where it maintains molecular integrity and ensures product safety for medical use. Calcium Content 25%: Refute Bone Extract with a calcium content of 25% is used in mineralized scaffold coatings, where it increases surface mineralization and enhances osteoconductivity in bone repair applications. |
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Decades on the shop floor and in the lab have taught us that innovation sometimes means rethinking the familiar. Animal bone materials have a deep history in industries that want strength and mineral content, but consistency across batches always left something to be desired. Through trial after trial, talking with users, and conducting real-world performance tests, we've come up with Refute Bone Extract to meet today's technical standards—without letting go of reliability or affordability.
Our formula starts with select cattle bones processed for purity and mineral retention. Each batch is pressed and filtered using our in-house system, designed for high recovery of calcium and phosphorus. We chose a microfine powder format after hearing from partners that granule size was either too coarse or too dusty—ours tracks firmly in the middle ground, with a mesh profile that disperses cleanly in water or oil-based mediums. Our current catalog features Model RBX-1100, which delivers a steady Ca-P ratio and keeps heavy metal content below industry-familiar limits. Since we control our source collection, we can trace every lot back to origin.
End-users tell us that predictable performance matters most, whether the extract goes into ceramics, feed, or mineral supplements. In fertilizer blending, the mineral payload supports healthier soil composition and replenishes calcium often stripped by repeated cropping. Animal feed producers notice our powder dissolves with less grit, reducing runoff and caking on mixing equipment—crucial for smooth daily operations. Producers of ceramic slips and glazes value the low organic load, which means fewer rejects during firing and a steadier hand on color control. We tested for colloidal behavior because customers complained of clumping and “floaters” in other bone-derived materials, and adjusted our particle size and drying process accordingly. This attention to detail comes straight from feedback and troubleshooting in our pilot batches.
Many bone-based additives on the market hail from uncertain origins or batch-to-batch variation, and we’ve managed to minimize that variance by investing in handled-at-source logistics. Every container is mapped to a report, and internal checks flag deviations in mineral content or trace contaminants. We learned early that simply achieving the right elemental mix isn’t enough—stable processability batch after batch counts just as much for our clients as technical purity. Our workforce has years of collective experience in mineral extraction and heavy equipment handling, so missteps cross into immediate corrective actions, not paperwork delays. And because we refine and package everything on-site, our team catches issues before they reach your loading dock. This differs from many bone extract powders sold on the secondary market; we aren’t relabeling someone else’s output. We designed the process flow, we maintain the equipment, and we sample each drum.
The best advice we get comes from production lines using our extract day-in and day-out. One ceramics processor pointed out subtle firing inconsistencies, which led us to refine our washing cycle and tighten screening. Animal nutritionists flagged a trace element uptick that hadn’t matched past trend lines—after breaking down upstream data, we identified a single bone meal lot as the outlier and adapted our intake procedures. These aren’t theoretical fixes; they are rooted in relationships we’ve built over years of hands-on problem-solving. We dedicate a section of each production run for customer testing before scaling, knowing this feedback loop heads off bigger headaches down the road. The result is less corrective labor and fewer late-night emergency calls.
Our commitment to responsible manufacturing starts before the first batch leaves processing. Since our bone raw material arrives directly from pre-approved partners with verifiable track records in animal handling, we avoid the pitfall of putting tainted or ambiguous sources in the supply chain. Waste streams are collected and neutralized on-site; bone ash that doesn’t meet our baseline purity goes to non-agricultural outlets or, when composition allows, into construction aggregate. Over time, we’ve added extra filtration and solvent recovery systems so that environmental audits yield fewer surprises and wastewater meets regional standards. The facility runs routine air and water self-checks and stores solid byproducts in ways that keep them separate from finished extract. Staying this hands-on isn’t the cheapest way, but our on-site inspectors see problems before inspectors ever make the rounds.
Anyone who has run a blended feed mixer or a multipurpose kiln understands the impact of even small deviations in raw input. Refute Bone Extract went through two years of pilot-scale trials before we standardized our batch specs. What does this mean for someone using our product? Reproducible dissolution rates, stable Ca-P ratios, and low organic carryover. Our QC officers do not accept “close enough” and enforce release criteria that have cut customer complaints by two-thirds since our start. We work continually to close the gap between paper specs and actual process results, adapting our sieving, vacuum drying, and milling based on how customers’ equipment reacts under stress load.
Safety isn’t just a backroom line item or a compliance checkbox. Over the years, we have seen how cutting corners on traceability or environmental controls exposes everyone—packers, plant managers, end-users, and communities—to broader risks. We log each shipment, sample, and wash cycle to meet both domestic and international requirements for animal-derivative materials. Third-party audits review our data chain, and each employee receives annual in-field training on GMP expectations. We learned hard lessons from industry recalls unrelated to us—but we apply that learning daily to Inspections, labeling, and customer notification procedures. Refute Bone Extract ships with full documentation, backed by a compliance trail that any buyer or inspector can follow.
Some buyers get hung up on chemical analysis alone, but particles that don’t fit the process clog pipes, ruin blends, and frustrate operators. Choosing Model RBX-1100 wasn’t just a paperwork exercise; we tested dozens of mesh profiles to pinpoint one that worked with the widest range of blending and extrusion setups. Our median particle size balances easy fluidization with minimal dust, which lowers maintenance downtime and protective gear changes on the floor. By milling in closed systems, we keep airborne spread under control and retain more mineral value per kilo. Batch after batch, our process delivers a product suited for operational efficiency as well as chemical standardization.
Every customer brings a slightly different challenge to our doorstep. In animal feed, the drive for nutritional consistency must match a texture that cattle and poultry tolerate. Our formula’s granularity and solubility tick both boxes, and regular feedback loops with bulk-users have led us to further reduce fines that blow off in pneumatic feed lines. Ceramics operations want a bone powder that won’t flare up or darken batches in high-temperature firings. We adjusted our fat removal and pre-drying steps until color tone and shrinkage rates lined up with expectations across field trials. These are not “off-the-shelf solutions”; they are shaped through gritty conversations and measured improvements.
Bone extraction isn’t an energy-light business, but efficient systems and resource recycling cut both input costs and environmental burdens. We reclaim process water for closed-loop washing wherever possible, and heat from one stage provides pre-warmth to another. These steps might not leap out on a spec sheet, but they keep our plant running lean and help customers meet their own sustainability goals. We load out spent bone meal that fails strict mineral balance into bulk bins for landscape or industrial use, diverting it from landfill. Our filtration and precipitation lines have been replaced twice in five years for efficiency gains—an investment that shows up in inbound audits as well as reduced waste handling costs.
Many bulk ingredient manufacturers offer little support after the invoice. Our team takes a different approach, fielding technical calls, visiting plants, and troubleshooting side-by-side during startup runs. By understanding downstream challenges, whether it's a block in a feed pelletizer or discoloration in a batch of tiles, we’ve been able to adapt our batches and support documentation to save clients time and frustration. This relationship-driven way of doing business isn’t glamorous, but it keeps returns and rework at a minimum, so the next order is easier for everyone involved.
Markets for animal by-products and agricultural minerals swing with changes in regulations, tariffs, and global events. By handling sourcing in-house and signing long-term supply agreements with livestock partners, we shield buyers from many short-term shortages and price hikes. When costs rise on inputs, we inform our customers clearly and work with them on batch forecasts. We maintain a mid-term stock buffer in cold storage, which allows dispatch even when transport is uneven or disruption hits at the port or border. Regular capacity reviews with industrial clients help us align production runs with actual market need, minimizing both overstock and backorders.
Continuous improvement for us means digging into both raw materials and the processes that turn them into valuable ingredients. Our R&D team runs pilot projects on alternative degreasing methods, biological stabilization, and even different animal sources—always checking that these meet regulatory, physical, and chemical standards for current users. Each year, we conduct at least one product challenge in partnership with a high-volume user to see where Refute Bone Extract measures up and where it falls short. This data guides our investment into process automation, custom blending, or advanced filtration, each with the goal of making the product easier to use and more consistent for end-users. The focus on evidence and performance comes straight from manufacturing experience—not lab theory.
Years in the industry have shown us that quality grows from process discipline, traceable sourcing, and close connection to actual user needs. Refute Bone Extract isn’t just another commodity calcium phosphate product; it’s the outcome of long-term effort, feedback-driven change, and a commitment to standing behind what leaves our facility. The powder in every bag reflects investment at every link in the chain—from selection of raw bone, through precise processing, to on-the-ground user support. This approach doesn’t leave room for shortcuts or “good enough” standards. Whether you’re reformulating animal nutrition blends, raising the bar in ceramic manufacturing, or capturing high mineral value for fertilizer markets, Refute Bone Extract offers a tested, reliable option grounded in a manufacturing process we know inside-out. We look forward to working side by side with every customer to get exactly what they need—for this batch, and the next.