Trace minerals and specialty minerals

Potassium Iodide

Potassium Iodide is a feed-grade iodine source used in trace mineral premixes, supplements, breeder diets, dairy diets, layer feeds, swine and poultry programs, aquaculture feeds, and specialty formulations where accurate iodine nutrition, reliable documentation, and stable mineral delivery are required.

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Product role

Where Potassium Iodide fits in mineral nutrition

Potassium Iodide is part of the trace minerals and specialty minerals group. In animal nutrition, it is used as an inorganic iodine source in vitamin-mineral premixes, complete feeds, mineral supplements, breeder programs, dairy rations, layer diets, aquaculture feeds, and specialty formulations where iodine inclusion must be controlled precisely.

Iodine is an essential trace mineral associated with thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolic regulation. Nutritionists and premix manufacturers evaluate Potassium Iodide by assay, iodine contribution, solubility, particle size, stability, interaction risk, packaging protection, heavy metal limits, and compliance with destination-market rules.

Atlas Feed Additives can coordinate international supplier options for feed mills, premix manufacturers, integrators, mineral supplement producers, distributors, importers, and specialty feed companies that need feed-grade Potassium Iodide supported by technical documents, batch-level certificates, and export-focused service.

What Potassium Iodide is designed to support

Potassium Iodide is selected when feed formulators need a concentrated, measurable, and documentable iodine source. Because iodine is used at low inclusion levels, accurate dosing, dilution, mixing, and traceability are especially important for feed safety and nutritional consistency.

  • supports iodine supplementation in balanced feed programs
  • contributes to thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolic function
  • supports growth, reproduction, immune function, and product quality through adequate mineral nutrition
  • fits vitamin-mineral premixes and specialty trace mineral blends
  • can be used in breeder, dairy, layer, swine, poultry, ruminant, aquaculture, and pet nutrition programs where authorized
  • supports consistent iodine delivery when properly diluted and mixed
  • requires careful storage and compatibility control to protect activity and avoid formulation errors

Typical applications

  • vitamin-mineral premixes
  • trace mineral concentrates
  • complete feed formulations
  • breeder, dairy, layer, and finishing programs
  • swine starter, grower, finisher, and sow diets where authorized
  • poultry broiler, breeder, and layer diets
  • ruminant mineral supplements and free-choice mineral products
  • aquaculture feeds and specialty aquatic nutrition programs
  • mineral blocks, lick products, and farm mineral blends where permitted
  • specialty formulations where precise iodine dosing and source declaration matter

Technical identity

Key specification points for Potassium Iodide buyers

Potassium Iodide buyer reference table
Item Typical buyer reference Why it matters
Product group Trace mineral / specialty mineral / iodine source Confirms the product category for purchasing, formulation, registration, and quality records.
Chemical identity Potassium Iodide, commonly abbreviated KI Distinguishes the product from calcium iodate, sodium iodide, iodized salts, and mineral blends.
Assay Supplier-declared Potassium Iodide purity or active content Essential for active-basis comparison, dosage calculation, and incoming quality approval.
Iodine content Declared or calculated elemental iodine contribution Allows accurate formulation and comparison with other iodine sources.
Physical form Crystalline powder, fine powder, granule, stabilized premix, or carrier-based preparation Affects flowability, dust, dilution, mixing uniformity, and storage behavior.
Solubility Supplier-declared solubility and application guidance Important for liquid premix systems, supplements, and analytical testing.
Particle size Declared mesh or particle distribution where required Important for premix homogeneity, segregation control, and dosing accuracy.
Stability Light, moisture, oxidation, and storage sensitivity information Potassium Iodide may require protective packaging and careful storage to maintain product quality.
Undesirable substances Heavy metals, arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury, and other impurity limits where required Supports feed safety, regulatory compliance, and customer audits.
Documentation Specification, COA, SDS, iodine content, origin, batch details, shelf life, authorization status Supports supplier approval, customs clearance, audits, traceability, and product integrity.

Mineral formulation context

Why iodine source selection matters

Iodine is normally included in feed at very low levels, so the source must be accurately specified, carefully diluted, and uniformly mixed. Small errors in weighing, premix dilution, or mineral source conversion can cause under-supply or over-supply. For this reason, Potassium Iodide should be handled as a precision trace mineral rather than a simple commodity powder.

Buyers should confirm whether the product is pure Potassium Iodide or a carrier-based preparation, whether iodine content is declared on the certificate of analysis, and whether the supplier provides guidance on storage, light protection, moisture control, compatibility, and shelf life. Formulation should always follow qualified nutritionist guidance and applicable legal limits.

  • confirm whether the offer is pure KI or a diluted mineral premix preparation
  • compare iodine contribution, not only product price per kilogram
  • review premix dilution steps to avoid segregation or dosing errors
  • check compatibility with oxidizing agents, acids, trace minerals, vitamins, and premix carriers
  • confirm legal iodine limits and label declarations for the destination market

Buyer quality checklist

What to verify before approval

Potassium Iodide should be evaluated by assay, iodine content, purity, particle size, stability, packaging, impurity limits, and regulatory suitability. Buyers should compare active iodine contribution and usable formulation value rather than only price per kilogram.

  • Potassium Iodide assay or purity
  • elemental iodine concentration or calculated iodine contribution
  • grade and intended-use declaration
  • source declaration: inorganic KI, premix preparation, or carrier-based product
  • physical form, particle size, bulk density, and flowability
  • solubility and dispersion characteristics
  • moisture content, caking tendency, and anti-caking system
  • stability under light, air, moisture, heat, and storage conditions
  • compatibility with vitamins, trace minerals, salts, acids, and carriers
  • heavy metals and undesirable substance limits
  • certificate of analysis for each batch or lot
  • shelf life and storage temperature guidance
  • market-specific authorization status for intended species and application

Documents

Recommended document package

Atlas Feed Additives can help buyers request and organize the technical, safety, mineral, and commercial documents commonly required for supplier approval, import control, feed-mill documentation, premix manufacturing, distributor registration, and customer audits.

  • product specification sheet
  • certificate of analysis by batch or lot
  • safety data sheet
  • technical data sheet
  • Potassium Iodide assay declaration
  • elemental iodine content declaration
  • country-of-origin statement
  • feed-grade or intended-use declaration where available
  • heavy metal and undesirable substance declaration
  • GMO, allergen, BSE/TSE, dioxin, or contaminant statements where required
  • Halal, Kosher, ISO, FAMI-QS, GMP+, or other certificates if available and required
  • shelf-life and storage declaration
  • packing list, commercial invoice, and certificate of origin for export shipments

Application and handling

Practical notes for feed mills and premix producers

Low-inclusion accuracy

Iodine sources are normally used at low inclusion rates. Buyers should review scale precision, dilution steps, mixer performance, sampling method, and premix homogeneity before using Potassium Iodide in production.

Premix dilution

Direct addition to large batches may not be suitable without proper pre-dilution. Carrier selection, particle size, bulk density, and blending sequence help reduce segregation and improve distribution.

Compatibility

Potassium Iodide should be checked for compatibility with oxidizing agents, acidic ingredients, minerals, vitamins, choline chloride, enzymes, organic acids, salts, and premix carriers that may affect stability.

Moisture and light protection

Protect the product from moisture, light, and contaminated handling tools. Suitable packaging and dry storage help maintain quality and reduce caking or degradation risk.

Traceability

Maintain lot numbers, COA references, weighing records, premix batch records, and finished-feed traceability where required. This is especially important for regulated trace minerals.

Regulatory check

Iodine authorization, maximum levels, target species, label declarations, and import requirements vary by country. Buyers should confirm compliance before ordering, importing, labeling, or using the product.

Species and formulation positioning

Where Potassium Iodide may be used

Typical Potassium Iodide application areas
Application area Main objective Buyer considerations
Dairy and beef cattle Support iodine nutrition in mineral programs and complete rations Confirm legal iodine limits, carrier compatibility, premix uniformity, and mineral program design.
Breeder programs Support reproductive and metabolic nutrition through controlled iodine supply Review iodine source, dosage, premix stability, and species-specific requirements.
Layer diets Support iodine nutrition and egg-production programs where formulated Check label rules, iodine transfer considerations, and maximum permitted levels.
Broiler and poultry feeds Support trace mineral balance in complete feed and premixes Verify mixing uniformity, premix dilution, stability, and additive compatibility.
Swine feeds Support iodine nutrition in sow, piglet, grower, and finisher diets Review stage-specific formulation targets and premix handling.
Aquaculture feeds Support mineral supplementation in aquatic species programs where authorized Confirm feed-processing stability, water exposure, species rules, and formulation target.
Mineral blocks and supplements Provide iodine contribution in free-choice or controlled mineral products Check homogeneity, weather exposure, intake control, and label compliance.

Procurement note

Ask for the right specification before comparing prices.

Price comparisons are meaningful only when Potassium Iodide assay, elemental iodine content, physical form, particle size, purity, undesirable substance limits, packaging, shelf life, origin, authorization status, and documentation are aligned. A lower price per kilogram may not be economical if iodine contribution is unclear, documents are incomplete, particle size causes segregation, or stability is unsuitable for the buyer’s premix system.

For trace minerals, the key commercial question is often not only “What is the price per kilogram?” but “What is the cost of accurate, compliant, and stable iodine delivery in my premix, feed, supplement, or mineral block?” Atlas Feed Additives helps buyers structure quotation requests so offers can be compared on a usable active-mineral basis.

Quote request details to send

  • product name and required grade
  • required Potassium Iodide assay or purity
  • required elemental iodine content
  • target application: premix, complete feed, mineral supplement, block, aquafeed, or specialty blend
  • target species and production stage
  • required quantity and order frequency
  • destination country, port, or delivery address
  • preferred Incoterm
  • packaging requirement
  • required certificates and declarations
  • target shipment date
  • approved or restricted origins

Commercial comparison

How to compare Potassium Iodide offers

Commercial and technical comparison points
Comparison point Ask the supplier Reason for review
Assay What is the guaranteed Potassium Iodide content? Allows purity-based comparison and supports correct iodine calculation.
Iodine contribution What elemental iodine level should be used in formulation? Allows comparison with calcium iodate, sodium iodide, or prepared iodine premixes.
Product form Is the product crystalline, powder, granule, or carrier-based preparation? Determines mixing behavior, segregation risk, dust level, and handling convenience.
Particle size What mesh or particle distribution is declared? Important for premix homogeneity and uniform mineral delivery.
Stability What storage and compatibility precautions are recommended? Helps preserve iodine source quality through storage and premix use.
Undesirable substances Which heavy metal and contaminant limits are tested? Supports feed safety, audits, and regulatory compliance.
Documents Which technical, quality, safety, and export documents are available? Reduces delays during supplier approval, customs clearance, and customer audits.
Packaging What bag, drum, carton, liner, or moisture-barrier packaging is offered? Affects moisture protection, storage stability, and warehouse handling.
Shelf life What is the remaining shelf life at shipment? Supports inventory planning and avoids short-dated product.
Total active cost What is the cost per unit of iodine delivered? Provides a more meaningful comparison than price per kilogram alone.

Packaging and logistics

Storage and shipment considerations

Potassium Iodide should be protected from moisture, contamination, direct sunlight, excessive heat, incompatible materials, strong odors, and damaged packaging. Packaging should maintain product integrity during international transport, warehousing, and premix production.

  • sealed bags, drums, cartons, or lined packaging suitable for mineral additives
  • moisture-resistant packaging where required
  • clear product, batch, net weight, manufacturing date, and expiry labeling
  • palletized export packaging for international shipments
  • container loading plan for larger orders
  • cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouse storage
  • segregation from incompatible chemicals, oxidizing agents, acids, and strong odors
  • first-expired, first-out inventory rotation
  • lot traceability from receipt to premix or feed production
  • clean handling equipment to prevent cross-contamination and moisture pickup

Who buys this product?

Suitable buyer profiles

  • vitamin-mineral premix manufacturers
  • feed mills producing complete feed
  • trace mineral and specialty mineral distributors
  • integrators managing poultry, swine, dairy, or beef programs
  • mineral block and supplement manufacturers
  • aquaculture feed producers
  • pet food and specialty supplement manufacturers
  • importers building mineral additive portfolios
  • nutrition companies managing species-specific mineral programs
  • technical buyers comparing iodine sources and premix options

Program positioning

Where Potassium Iodide may add value

Trace mineral premixes

Potassium Iodide may be used in vitamin-mineral premixes where iodine contribution must be accurately controlled, documented, and uniformly distributed in the finished premix.

Breeder nutrition

Breeder programs often require careful trace mineral management. Iodine source selection should be based on species requirements, legal limits, premix stability, and nutritionist guidance.

Dairy and ruminant minerals

Dairy and beef mineral programs may include iodine sources in complete feed, top-dress supplements, blocks, or free-choice mineral systems where intake and legal limits are controlled.

Layer and poultry feeds

Poultry premixes may use Potassium Iodide as part of a balanced trace mineral package. Buyers should review feed processing, premix storage, and label declarations.

Aquaculture and specialty feeds

Specialty feeds may require precise mineral specification and strict contaminant control. Potassium Iodide should be evaluated against species needs and processing conditions.

Distributor mineral portfolios

Distributors may position Potassium Iodide alongside copper, zinc, manganese, selenium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, and other specialty mineral sources for premix and feed customers.

Why Atlas Feed Additives?

Support beyond a price quote

Atlas Feed Additives helps buyers approach Potassium Iodide sourcing with a technical and commercial checklist. This is especially important for low-inclusion trace minerals because small differences in assay, iodine contribution, stability, particle size, packaging, and documents can affect formulation accuracy and regulatory compliance.

  • supplier option review based on target specification
  • quotation coordination for spot or recurring demand
  • support for iodine-content and active-mineral comparison
  • packaging, lead time, and logistics coordination
  • support for feed mills, premixers, distributors, supplement producers, and importers
  • export-focused communication from Ankara, Turkey
  • clear communication in English and Turkish

Important disclaimer

Use according to local rules and professional formulation

Potassium Iodide should be used according to target species, formulation objective, supplier instructions, qualified nutritionist guidance, customer quality standards, and applicable market rules. Atlas Feed Additives does not replace veterinary, regulatory, or nutritionist advice.

Iodine authorization, approved sources, maximum permitted levels, label declarations, import requirements, and claims can vary by country. Buyers should confirm compliance before ordering, importing, labeling, selling, or using the product in feed, premixes, supplements, or mineral blocks.

Questions

Useful answers about Potassium Iodide

What is Potassium Iodide used for in animal nutrition?

Potassium Iodide is used as an iodine source in animal feed, mineral premixes, supplements, and specialty formulations. It contributes to iodine nutrition for growth, reproduction, metabolism, immune function, thyroid hormone synthesis, and product quality when correctly formulated.

Why is iodine important in animal feed?

Iodine is an essential trace mineral involved in thyroid hormone production. Balanced iodine supply helps support normal metabolic function, reproduction, growth, and performance in species where iodine supplementation is required.

Is Potassium Iodide the same as calcium iodate?

No. Potassium Iodide and calcium iodate are different iodine sources with different chemical forms, iodine content, stability characteristics, solubility, and handling considerations. They should be compared on an elemental iodine and formulation basis.

Can Potassium Iodide be used in vitamin-mineral premixes?

Yes, Potassium Iodide may be used in vitamin-mineral premixes where authorized and properly diluted. Buyers should review particle size, carrier selection, compatibility, storage, iodine contribution, and mixing uniformity.

What specification points should buyers compare?

Buyers should compare Potassium Iodide assay, elemental iodine content, physical form, particle size, solubility, moisture, stability, heavy metals, undesirable substances, packaging, shelf life, origin, authorization status, and documents.

What documents should buyers request?

Common documents include product specification, certificate of analysis, safety data sheet, technical data sheet, assay declaration, elemental iodine declaration, country of origin, shelf-life declaration, heavy metal statement, feed-use declaration where available, and market-specific certificates.

How should Potassium Iodide be stored?

Store Potassium Iodide in sealed original packaging in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Protect it from moisture, direct sunlight, heat, contamination, oxidizing agents, acids, incompatible materials, and damaged packaging. Always follow the supplier’s SDS and storage instructions.

Why is accurate dosing important?

Iodine is used at low inclusion levels and has legal and nutritional limits. Accurate weighing, dilution, mixing, and formulation control help prevent under-supply, over-supply, segregation, and compliance problems.

Can Potassium Iodide be used in all species?

Use depends on species requirements, product authorization, formulation target, and destination-market rules. Buyers should confirm legal use and maximum levels before using Potassium Iodide in commercial feed or supplements.

Can Atlas Feed Additives quote Potassium Iodide?

Yes. Send your required specification, assay, iodine content, quantity, destination, packaging preference, required documents, preferred Incoterm, and shipment timing so Atlas Feed Additives can review suitable supplier options.

Can Atlas quote related mineral products?

Yes. Atlas Feed Additives can review requests for related products such as copper sulfate, tribasic copper chloride, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, manganese oxide, manganese sulfate, selenium yeast, calcium iodate, iron sulfate, cobalt carbonate, and other specialty mineral sources depending on availability and target specification.

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Send your product list, required Potassium Iodide assay, iodine content, target application, destination country, packaging preference, annual or spot quantity, delivery term, required documents, and target shipment date. Our team will review your request and respond from orders@feedgradeadditives.com.