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Meriden Animal Health Limited Launches Meri-Bond Xtra
All in one toxin binder, ammonia binder and anti-caking agent with a very high cation exchange capacity (CEC), have been added to Meriden's range of natural feed additives.Meriden Animal Health Limited has recently added an all in one toxin binder, ammonia binder and anti-caking agent with a very high cation exchange capacity (CEC), to its range of natural feed additives. Meri-Bond Xtra® is suitable for use in all types of animal feed.
In line with the bestseller Orego-Stim®, Meri-Bond Xtra® helps produce healthy animals for healthy people the natural way. The high CEC is the very core of Meri-Bond Xtra®’s mode of action which makes it an excellent toxin binder, anti caking agent, ammonia binding agent.
Meri-Bond Xtra® has a low binding affinity for antibiotics, coccidiostats, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, other nutrients and feed additives, leading to less wastage which in turn saves money.
Meri-Bond Xtra® contains an extremely pure form of clinoptilolite, a zeolite that is naturally formed by the devitrification of volcanic ash in lake and marine waters.
What do you get Xtra?
- Xtra cation exchange capacity.
- Xtra binding properties.
- Xtra feed pellet durability.
- Xtra stability during feed processing (pelleting, extrusion) and storage.
- Xtra resistance and durability over a wide range of conditions (including pH, temperature and humidity).
- Xtra superior anti-caking properties and flow agent for feed.
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