Product Description
Sodium humate is made from natural lignite or leonardite, appears in black powder, granule and flake, it has been widely used in animal feed additive, aquiculture, industry as well as agriculture.
FAQ
Q1: What is Sodium Humate and what are its forms?
A: Sodium humate is an organic compound made from natural lignite or leonardite. It is available in various forms, including black shiny flakes, crystals, and powder.
Q2: What are the main applications of Sodium Humate?
A: It is widely used as an animal feed additive for cattle, pigs, and poultry, in aquaculture for shrimp and fish, and as a fertilizer for vegetables, flowers, and fruits.
Q3: Does Sodium Humate dissolve completely in water?
A: Our 65% Sodium Humate grade (JFHA-NaHA-2) has a 100% water solubility, making it ideal for liquid applications and supplements.
Q4: How does it benefit livestock and poultry?
A: It improves digestion, promotes faster weight gain, reduces animal stress, and helps decrease odors in animal waste.
Q5: What is the humic acid content in your products?
A: We offer multiple grades with humic acid contents ranging from 40% to 70% on a dry basis to meet different agricultural and industrial requirements.
Q6: What is the typical packaging for this product?
A: The standard packaging is 25kg woven bags, which are suitable for bulk transport and easy handling.