Calcium Caseinate

£2,800.00

Calcium Caseinate is a premium milk-derived protein ingredient widely used in nutritional products, dairy formulations, beverages, and food processing applications due to its excellent solubility and high protein content. It delivers superior emulsification, texture enhancement, and sustained amino acid release, making it ideal for health and functional food applications. Manufactured to stringent quality standards, it ensures consistent performance and reliable supply for industrial buyers. Its outstanding nutritional value and versatile functionality provide a strong competitive advantage across global food and nutrition markets.

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  1. Product Overview
    Calcium caseinate is a high-purity milk-derived protein powder produced by precipitating casein with calcium ions and spray-drying to a free-flowing powder. It serves as a functional protein and binder across industrial food, feed, adhesives, and specialty chemical formulations, providing emulsification, gelation, film-forming and water-binding properties. The key value proposition is consistent, food-grade protein functionality at scale—delivering process-stable rheology control, formulation robustness, and predictable performance across batches. Strategically, calcium caseinate is a critical input for manufacturers seeking reliable protein-based functionality while meeting regulatory and quality expectations in global supply chains.

  2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics

  • Chemical composition: Milk-derived casein protein predominantly as calcium salt (caseinate), minimal lactose, trace minerals.

  • Protein content: Typical 88–92% (dry weight basis); specify exact assay on certificate of analysis.

  • Moisture: ≤6.0% (typical commercial grade).

  • Fat: ≤1.5% (typical).

  • Ash (inorganic residue): 6–8% (indicative, dependent on neutralization).

  • pH (10% aqueous solution): 6.5–7.5 (depending on batch).

  • Solubility: High solubility in warm water; forms stable suspensions/emulsions under standard mixing conditions.

  • Physical form: Free-flowing powder.

  • Color/appearance: Off-white to cream.

  • Particle size: D50 typically 50–150 µm (custom milling available on request).

  • Bulk density: 400–650 kg/m³ (varies by packing and compaction).

  • Microbiological limits: Total plate count, yeast & mold, coliforms within food-grade limits; pathogens absent (per manufacturer CoA).

  • Allergen declaration: Contains milk; non-vegetarian origin.

  • Packaging options: 25 kg kraft-paper multiwall bags with PE lining, 500 kg / 1,000 kg FIBC (bulk), and ISO tank solutions for slurry supply (by agreement).

  • Shelf life: 12–24 months when stored dry (≤65% RH), cool (≤25°C), and sealed; shelf-life validated per lot on CoA.

  • Regulatory status: Compliant with major food standards where applicable (e.g., FSANZ, Codex provisions for milk proteins) — specify certifications on request.

  1. Core Industrial Applications

  • Food manufacturing: Employed by dairy, bakery, confectionery, and meat-analog producers as an emulsifier, texture modifier, protein fortifier, and binder. Use cases include processed cheese analogs, high-protein beverages, whipped toppings, and meat emulsions.

  • Feed & pet food: High-protein ingredient for palatability, pellet binding, and nutritional enrichment in specialty feed and premium pet foods.

  • Adhesives & coatings: Functions as a biodegradable protein binder in dry-mix adhesives, paper coatings, and specialty surface treatments requiring film strength and tack.

  • Specialty chemicals & composites: Used in biodegradable composites, encapsulation matrices, and controlled-release matrices where protein-based matrices offer performance or sustainability advantages.
    Why it outperforms alternatives:

  • Functional reliability: Superior emulsification and gelation at lower inclusion rates versus many plant proteins, resulting in cost-effective formulations.

  • Thermal stability: Predictable behavior under typical processing temperatures, reducing batch losses.

  • Clean-label and regulatory acceptance: Recognized ingredient with established regulatory pathways, easing market entry for end-products.

  • Formulation flexibility: Balances solubility and film-forming properties better than many starches or synthetic binders in wet and dry systems.

  1. Competitive Advantages

  • Quality consistency: Strict lot-to-lot controls, full Certificates of Analysis, and traceability from milk source to finished powder.

  • Supply reliability: Backed by dedicated production capacity and contract manufacturing options to support continuous industrial supply.

  • Logistics capability: Multiple packing formats, FIBC options, and capability for direct bulk loading into containers or ISO tanks; export-ready documentation and centralized export logistics.

  • Price competitiveness: Economies of scale and optimized processing reduce landed cost versus small-batch specialty suppliers; volume pricing available for strategic partners.

  • Sustainability: Derived from dairy by-streams with potential for reduced waste valorization; opportunities for lower-carbon logistics via optimized shipping and local sourcing programs (certifications on request).

  • Technical support: Application development support, formulation trials, and detailed technical dossiers (including CoA, SDS, and functional data) available to industrial buyers.

  1. Commercial & Supply Information

  • Minimum order quantity (MOQ): BULK 20 MT.

  • Loading capacity (MT per container):

    • 20 ft container (palletized 25 kg bags): approximately 18–20 MT depending on pallet configuration.

    • 40 ft container (palletized 25 kg bags): approximately 24–26 MT depending on stacking and pallet specifications.

    • FIBC/containerized bulk: up to 24–25 MT per 20 ft depending on density and loading method.

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