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Silkworm Sand Extract

    • Product Name Silkworm Sand Extract
    • Alias sse
    • Einecs 943-915-8
    • 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

    214218

    Product Name Silkworm Sand Extract
    Source Silkworm droppings
    Appearance Brownish fine powder
    Origin China
    Main Function Traditional herbal remedy
    Taste Slightly bitter
    Used In Traditional Chinese Medicine
    Solubility Insoluble in water
    Storage Conditions Cool, dry place
    Shelf Life 2 years
    Typical Package Size 100g bottle
    Extraction Method Water or ethanol extraction
    Active Ingredients Amino acids, enzymes
    Safety Status Generally recognized as safe
    Color Light brown

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Silkworm Sand Extract is packaged in a 500g white plastic jar with a blue screw-on lid and clear, bilingual labeling.
    Shipping Silkworm Sand Extract is shipped in sealed, chemical-resistant containers to ensure stability and prevent contamination. Each package is clearly labeled with hazard information and handling instructions. The product is transported under controlled temperatures and in compliance with local and international regulations for safe chemical shipping.
    Storage Silkworm Sand Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and moisture absorption. Store away from incompatible substances such as acids and oxidizers. Clearly label the storage container, and keep it in an area accessible only to authorized personnel.
    Application of Silkworm Sand Extract

    Purity 98%: Silkworm Sand Extract with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulation, where it ensures consistent bioactive compound delivery.

    Particle Size <50 μm: Silkworm Sand Extract with particle size under 50 μm is used in nutraceuticals, where it enhances dispersibility and absorption rates.

    Moisture Content <5%: Silkworm Sand Extract with moisture content less than 5% is used in cosmetic serums, where it improves formulation stability and shelf life.

    Solubility in Water: Silkworm Sand Extract with high water solubility is used in beverage fortification, where it allows for easy dissolution and homogenous nutrient distribution.

    Stability Temperature 80°C: Silkworm Sand Extract with stability up to 80°C is used in food processing, where it maintains its bioactivity during pasteurization.

    Ash Content <3%: Silkworm Sand Extract with ash content below 3% is used in dietary supplements, where it reduces impurities for higher product purity.

    Viscosity Grade 200 cP: Silkworm Sand Extract with a viscosity grade of 200 cP is used in topical gels, where it provides optimal spreading and skin absorption.

    pH Value 6.5–7.5: Silkworm Sand Extract with pH value between 6.5 and 7.5 is used in ophthalmic solutions, where it ensures compatibility and minimizes irritation.

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    More Introduction

    Silkworm Sand Extract: Consistent Quality, Real-World Reliability

    Long-Standing Commitment to Process, from Raw Material to Final Use

    Every batch of Silkworm Sand Extract comes straight from our own workshop, starting with unprocessed raw sand collected directly from silkworm rearing operations. For years, our technical staff have fine-tuned each purification step and separation cycle, pulling out residual organic matter and ensuring the extract meets strict physical benchmarks. We run a sieving process to reach a tightly controlled particle size, so the extract supports reliable downstream processing whether researchers or agricultural suppliers pick it up.

    The model available this year, SSE-G20, carries a guarantee for content and moisture determined in-house. The average particle size stands between 18 and 22 microns, with less than 2% moisture remaining after drying. Each lot comes with complete impurity analysis from our own lab. A properly executed separation gives us higher silica and less protein residue than older mixtures prepared without our modern filtration. That means downstream users encounter fewer issues in enzymatic digestion or adsorption experiments.

    How Experience with Silkworm Sand Supports Down-to-Earth Results

    Our plant engineers saw early on that variations in typical sand disrupt practical work. Many imported sands, often sold as generic “silk sand,” have not been sorted with research or horticulture in mind. Field experience shows that if sand passes through standard 40-mesh screens but skips the repeat wash cycles, plant tissue cultures can pick up fungal contaminants or interference from remnant feeds. Subtle, but the effect shows up after just a few subcultures. Sometimes, protein buildup or fat content lingers in hastily filtered sand; crops started in seedbeds with those batches face stunted roots or spotty emergence.

    With our method, the source sand sees two rounds of mechanical rinsing and is then heat-treated at controlled temperature. After this, the lab techs test with established titration and spectrographic methods, not just a moisture sensor. If a sample gives irregular readings for carbon or nitrogen, the whole batch gets reprocessed. Crop researchers and mushroom cultivators benefit when the extract stays stable—no surprises from bag to bag.

    Real Gains Over Unsorted Sand: More Than Cosmetic Differences

    Competitors sometimes advertise their silkworm sand product with glossy photos or big claims about “natural origins,” but our technical staff have broken down those imports several times. Most contain visible shell flakes, chitin fragments, and higher ammonium residues. Workers in our blending room point out how quickly their hands show residue after working with those lots—different from our own extract, which pours clean and leaves no oily or gritty film behind. That tactile sign says a lot; it matches the analytic numbers coming out of each fraction.

    Laboratory staff who run test germinations or biochemical assays appreciate the difference right away. With the SSE-G20 lot, root tips and fungal mycelium show robust growth and fewer discolorations versus test plots set up with untreated sand. The grit structure distributes moisture and nutrients evenly without clogging up root hairs or acting like a sponge for extraneous chemicals. Instead, users see healthy growth and consistent results. That dependability has driven us to keep our cleaning and grading protocols unchanged for the last four years, even as commodity prices have fluctuated.

    Meeting the Needs of Agriculture, Biotech, and Research Settings

    Silkworm sand extract originally moved from old-fashioned silk farming right into field and greenhouse operations. Early adopters—especially specialty crop growers in hot regions—told us that the product provided a real edge when mixing for seedbeds, hydroponic trays, and inoculum carriers. As direct producers, we listened to feedback from the field: they saw less damping-off in seedlings, reduced pathogenic overgrowth, and easier monitoring of root development.

    In the lab, biochemists and plant pathologists look for low background interference and predictable binding for their substrates. We keep sample archives for every monthly production lot, and university teams often run blind tests on ours and imported alternatives. Our material runs cleaner, both in terms of detectable organic background and heavy metal levels; we track cadmium, arsenic, and mercury each harvest season, always staying below strict detection limits.

    Across research and industrial plots, Silkworm Sand Extract facilitates custom fertilization schedules and controlled-release tests: it releases no unexpected ions, and our published pH readings rarely change more than 0.2 when incorporated into water-agar mixes. That stability lets teams repeat their trials with confidence, so project timetables stay on track and less trial-and-error is needed.

    Direct Feedback from Users Shapes Our Product

    We do not hide behind standardized product blurbs or anonymous reseller claims. Our main site engineer holds open feedback sessions every planting season, taking calls and messages directly from soil amendment buyers, tissue culture specialists, and crop consultants. Their stories inform our periodic upgrades and keep us honest about the visible changes each harvest brings.

    For instance, two years ago mushroom shed operators in four southern districts called our attention to sudden changes in their compost blocks’ physical structure. After checking our sample banks and talking with both their in-house biologists and local extension agents, we found minor upstream pollution had altered the initial sand load—something no batch test alone would show. The factory responded by swapping filters, adjusting moisture cutoff values, and posting a revised round of impurity checks. The next delivery brought the product right back into line. That level of responsiveness just can’t happen with drop-shipped resins or generic fillers bought on the open market.

    School gardens, pilot experimental plots, and seed companies bring their own requests. Some ask for a coarser type, others want ultra-fine. We keep a record of the results, and if something needs retooling—such as tighter mesh control or extra organic matter removal—our hands-on production staff tackle it, not some distant distributor.

    Differences Driven by Manufacturing, Not Just Sales Hype

    One big distinction often missed in the market: most suppliers purchase prewashed “silkworm sand” stock and then portion it directly into their bags, sometimes relabeling from delivery to delivery. For us, product quality starts with the source farm and does not stop until analysis and packaging finish under one roof. Each batch gets a unique code traceable back to rearing date, feed composition, and all processing records, so anyone can pinpoint which methods brought the best results in the field or lab.

    Compared with loose, commodity silkworm sand found in bulk markets, our extract delivers a much tighter particle range, verified protein and fat reductions, and detailed certificate printouts. Users see the payoff during actual use: faster substrate colonization in mushroom work, lower risk of seed rot in nursery trays, and cleaner background readings in analytical applications. We stay away from mass-market blends that mix in leftovers from the previous season or blend with other mineral sands. The entire process stays in-house, and every employee in our plant—from mixer to analyst—understands what changes mean in real-world plots or glassware.

    Some newcomers question if all these steps matter. Seasoned growers and researchers know that just one impure batch can destabilize a whole study or send entire trays of seedlings to the compost heap. For that reason, our team inspects, re-tests, and certifies at each point—not because a standard says so, but because we have learned the cost of shortcuts in the field.

    As chemical manufacturers, we recognize that a product built for real-world work must perform under the exacting eyes of technicians, agronomists, and biologists, not just meet checkbox claims from a price list. Over years, Silkworm Sand Extract has become a trusted material for those who run their own tests, demand details, and value direct answers more than sales jargon.

    Long-Term Improvement and What Sets Us Apart

    Technicians in our plant bring daily notes on process tweaks—rinsing time, drying protocol differences, or even the humidity that morning. These small details show up as cleaner, less variable sand at the end. By investing in additional filtration passes and replacing older equipment on schedule, we have kept contamination rates and batch variability to a minimum. Our team constantly checks pH, cation exchange potential, and trace organic levels, knowing the range needed for sensitive crops or research-grade cell growth.

    Some buyers come to us worried about previous bad runs with generic, uncharacterized sand. They report unplanned mold outbreaks, unexpected yellowing, or strange odors, all of which come back to what gets left in the sand after a rushed or inadequate cleaning process. Over time, we have reduced these concerns by keeping sourcing, analysis, and processing within our own facilities—no handoffs, no subcontracted sorting. Every barrel shipped traces right back to the date of harvest and the operator who signed off on finishing.

    Field teams use our extract in greenhouses, orchards, and in research blocks for unusual medicinal and culinary plants. They benefit from fewer setbacks in root development, more consistent germination rates, and fewer unexplained experimental failures. Mushroom cultivation groups running gourmet or specialty lines cite improved yield and easier cleanup between flushes, all thanks to the low microbial and chemical load our extract provides.

    Steady Supply, Hands-On Traceability, and Full Cycle Control

    By operating as actual manufacturers—not middlemen or labelers—we shield our users from surprise composition swings and supply chain disruptions. Storing finished stock in climate-controlled silos, our delivery team coordinates closely with growers’ planting schedules and research windows, so product shows up fresh and ready for immediate use. Lab verification does not just check a few “critical parameters,” it reviews over twenty, including heavy metal content, mineral proportions, and loss-on-ignition values.

    End-to-end visibility into our process means any questions—about a specific batch, a unique crop, or a new research use—receive specific, grounded answers. In one case, a botanical institute asked if our sand would disrupt their micropropagation medium. Our technical director sent two full years of pH and organic residual charts, followed by fresh test samples. That collaboration not only resolved their medium composition problems, but also led us to add a new rinse step and update all technical sheets. Such direct, two-way feedback strengthens our production in a way off-the-shelf bulk items simply cannot match.

    Cattle and poultry growers find the extract offers value in bedding blends, reducing odors and offering better aeration for small-scale animal environments. Hydroponics specialists use it for in-line filtration and acid buffering. In each case, we document use cases and work with product users on test plots and production line adjustments. These collaborations lead our team to make changes not just for higher volume, but to meet real challenges our customers face in different industries.

    Why Consistency and Expertise Matter in Chemical Manufacturing

    The core difference between Silkworm Sand Extract and more generic offerings comes not from clever marketing, but from quietly accumulated knowledge—every technician, mixer, and analyst working with a material that sees dozens of touchpoints before it reaches the user. Having direct manufacturing control allows us to respond immediately to process drifts, raw material anomalies, and changing application protocols; no third-party waits.

    Our method has driven us to set tighter cutoffs for moisture, protein, lipid, and heavy metal content than required by baseline regulations. For users running laboratory trials, greenhouse starts, or specialty crop propagation, this increased scrutiny eliminates a major variable. It turns what might be seen as “just another sand” into a real utility for those who need more predictable outcomes.

    Teams that rely on consistent sand for research or commercial-scale propagation deserve a supplier who does not just move bags, but builds product from the ground up, starts with the raw inputs, and stands behind each lot. Our staff continue to learn from every batch, each growing season, and from open exchanges with researchers and agronomists who rely on Silkworm Sand Extract every cycle.

    Looking Forward: Lifelong Learning and Long-Term Partnerships

    Our journey with Silkworm Sand Extract does not rest on tradition or branding. We work alongside customers, learning with every call, every returned sample, and every field report. Each season brings new ideas—a modified sieve size here, a pilot batch for micropropagation there. Internal training keeps plant staff sharp, and no equipment or process change rolls out without full-scale pilot testing by actual end users, not just the lab team.

    As long as growers, researchers, and developers push for ever more reliable and specific substrates, we will answer with process refinements grounded in hands-on data and direct customer feedback. Silkworm Sand Extract stands as our way of sharing that honest effort, built through real work in fields and labs, not just on price schedules or catalog entries. We look forward to supporting new discoveries, better crops, and more resilient cultivation—all one carefully processed, traceable batch at a time.