1.Ferric Carbonate
Synonyms: Iron(2) carbonate; Ferrous carbonate
Molecular Formula: C-H
Molecular Weight: 117.86
CAS Number: 563-71-3
EINECS: 209-259-6
2.specification
SPECIFICATION FEED GRADE
APPEARANCE Tan brown to reddish brown powder
PURITY 98.0%min
Fe 38% min
Pb 0.005% max
3.Action and Uses
Used for making salt, veterinary medicine, as blood tonic mixed with sugar.
The action of all forms of iron is essentially the same so far as the action of the iron ion is concerned. When an iron salt is received into the stomach it may be converted into a chlorid, but this is further changed during the process of digestion.
The original form in which the iron was combined seems to make little or no difference in regard to the extent or the form in which it is absorbed.
A large part of the iron ingested passes through the intestines without being absorbed. A smaller portion is absorbed, mainly through the lymph, and is deposited for a time in the blood-making organs, chiefly the spleen, where it is retained for an indefinite time as "reserve iron." Some of this supply is used in forming hemoglobin, which enters into the red blood-corpuscles.
The rest is eliminated by the mucous membrane of the large intestine and only traces by the kidneys. Iron is not eliminated by the bile.
The presence of iron in the blood in the amount resulting from medicinal administration produces no recognizable changes in normal individuals. Its salts with the stronger acids may act as gastro-intestinal irritants and astringents.
4. storage.
Feed grade carbonate should be stored in a cool and dry ferrous, sealed toxic substances, save and readjusting. Transport process should be carefully handled, packages, not sun and rain. Ban and toxic substances, be mixed.
5.our package.