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| EINECS | 231-840-8 | Appearance | Powder |
| Usage | Water Treatment, Coating, Ceramics, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Polishing | Color | White |
| Product Name | Animal Bone Ash | Raw Material | Animal Bone |
| Ingredients | Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate | Capacity | 14,000 Tons / Year |
Raw bones are placed into a high-pressure water tank at 150 degrees Celsius for 2 hours. This removes protein and gelatin, creating clean bone blocks which are then dried.
Dried bone pieces are calcined in a high-temperature rotary furnace at over 1250°C. This process minimizes nitrogen content and eliminates all bacteria through complete combustion.
The calcined blocks are crushed and sieved into various specifications such as 60-100 mesh, 0-3mm, or 2-8mm to meet different industrial needs.
Bone charcoal is an amorphous carbon containing 7% to 11% carbon and approximately 80% calcium phosphate. It is produced through rigorous carbonizing of degreased bones under air-isolated, high-temperature conditions.
It appears as white lumps or refined powder, insoluble in water, and rich in phosphorus and calcium. Its primary industrial uses include purification, decolorization (for sugar and glycerol), and as a high-quality additive in ceramics and metallurgy.



Our premium ashes powder is specifically designed for high-end porcelain polishing. It is an essential material for polishing bone porcelain and luxury ceramics, enhancing the natural shine and texture of fine china. It is widely used by professionals looking to elevate ceramic creations to the next level.
