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OUR PHYTASE TECHNOLOGY TAKES PRODUCTIVITY TO ANOTHER LEVEL.


THE QUANTUM LEVEL


Game Engineering is a designer, manufacturer and installer of process systems for the animal feeds, grain and food industries. We also modify existing systems to provide greater performance and handle servicing and maintenance programmes.


GAME Engineering Ltd Camp Road


Witham St Hughs Business Park Witham St Hughs, Lincoln LN6 9TW


Telephone: +44 (0)1522 868 021


Email: aconroy@game-engineering.com www. game-engineering.com


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Digital Moisture Sensors for Animal Feed


Quantum Blue has a high affinity for Hydro-Mix HT Hydro-Mix XT


Installing a Hydronix digital moisture sensor into your process is a simple and cost effective way to accurately control your dryer 


• Each sensor is a single unit incorporating all functionality • Digital technology with precise linear output • Install in silos, conveyors or our new ducting system • Wide moisture measurement range • Not affected by dust or colour • Temperature stable


www.hydronix.com enquiries@hydronix.com


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phytate. It works with the animal to unlock all six phosphorus molecules – even when there are low levels in the gut – releasing inositol and valuable nutrients that would otherwise stay bound to phytate. By applying Quantum Blue, producers can achieve up to a four point FCR


improvement in broilers. This equates to a saving of up to $5-7 per tonne of feed. Better start using Quantum Blue.


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