Select from our specialized OEM and factory-engineered chemical agents designed to maintain extreme system efficiencies in heat exchangers and cooling systems.
Industrial steam raising plants and thermal power systems operate under extreme conditions of high temperature, intense pressure, and highly concentrated solution chemistry. In this rigorous environment, feed-water impurities precipitate out of solution, leading to the rapid formation of scale on critical heat transfer surfaces. Even a thin layer of scale (such as calcium carbonate, sulfate, or silica deposit) can significantly degrade heat transfer efficiency, increasing fuel consumption and raising tube wall temperatures, which ultimately leads to catastrophic mechanical failures.
By leveraging advanced chelation chemistry, surface-active organic dispersants, and passivating film-formers, Smedic Technology designs custom chemical systems. These formulations target the selective dissolution of scale matrices without attacking the underlying carbon steel, copper alloys, or stainless steel materials of the boiler circuit.
Smedic Technology manufactures high-efficiency agents for specific sectors. We optimize our chemistry for the distinct operating variables and metallurgical setups found in each industry segment.
For high-pressure utility boilers, Smedic provides high-purity cleaning chemicals that dissolve tenacious iron oxide scales without risking stress corrosion cracking in superheaters. Our formulations are low-silica and leave zero harmful residues in the steam cycle.
Processing furnaces and waste heat boilers face heavy organic and inorganic fouling. We formulate complex, hydrocarbon-tolerant descalers with organic dispersants to remove polymerized coke alongside hard carbonate scales.
For municipal heating systems and commercial HVAC boilers, we prioritize low-toxicity, biodegradable formulations. These chemical systems offer easy neutralization and waste handling without compromising scale dissolution performance.
Smedic’s research and development roadmap focuses on sustainability, real-time dosing control, and green, high-performance chemistry.
Traditional chelants like EDTA degrade slowly in natural ecosystems. Smedic is advancing green chelating platforms utilizing GLDA (glutamic acid diacetic acid) and MGDA (methylglycine diacetic acid). These alternatives match EDTA's heavy metal binding efficiency while offering rapid, natural biodegradability.
Over-dosing increases chemical costs and discharge loads, while under-dosing leads to scale formation. Smedic is integrating online fluorescent tracing technology within scale inhibitors. This system measures active polymer concentrations in real time, feeding data to smart dosing pumps to optimize consumption dynamically.
Our collaborative laboratory framework with Peking University and Tsinghua University centers on three primary areas:
Smedic’s robust manufacturing footprint guarantees supply security and cost-efficiency for international buyers and heavy industries alike.
Smedic Technology maintains advanced production bases in Hebei, Guizhou, Shanxi, and other regions, supported by regional warehousing hubs. By utilizing smart DCS control systems, we track raw materials from receipt through synthesis to final shipment.
Every product batch undergoes testing in our certified laboratories. Our quality procedures confirm active chemical content, density, pH, and trace metal limits, ensuring consistency in every shipment.
Our scale and centralized sourcing protect clients from market volatility. Our strategically positioned logistics bases facilitate swift, reliable dispatch to major international ports, keeping transit timelines predictable and affordable.
We support global sourcing teams with documentation and regulatory compliance, ensuring hassle-free imports and local safety alignment.
Our chemicals comply with key environmental and safety frame works. We supply complete safety data sheets (SDS) and GHS labels, simplifying local workplace safety checks.
Our R&D laboratories offer custom OEM services. We adjust active concentrations and optimize formulations to meet the specific requirements of our clients’ operating environments.
We manage shipping logistics from our factories to your destination, handling customs clearance and ocean transport documentation to ensure safe, on-time delivery.
Established in 2011, Smedic Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading provider of environmental protection and water treatment chemicals. We integrate R&D, large-scale production, and technical advisory services. Our products serve municipal wastewater plants, industrial power cycles, mineral processing, and oilfield operations.
Smedic is recognized as a National High-tech Enterprise and a Specialized, Refined, Unique and Innovative "Little Giant" Enterprise. We operate joint laboratories with Tsinghua University Association of Senior Scientists and Technicians, Shandong University, and Beijing University of Technology to drive advanced water treatment innovations.
Our portfolio includes over 80 types of environmental protection agents, with a total annual production capacity exceeding 1 million tons. Across all municipal and industrial wastewater installations, Smedic-supported facilities process over 20 million tons of water daily.
Smedic is established as a solution provider for industrial environmental protection and water treatment chemistry.
Recognized as a key national high-tech enterprise, expanding into the municipal wastewater sector.
Expanded manufacturing facilities in Hebei, Shandong, and Guizhou, raising annual production capacity past 1 million tons.
Awarded National "Little Giant" enterprise status for specialized, high-performance chemical formulations.
Formed a joint venture with the Chengdu Institute of Mineral Comprehensive Utilization to develop advanced mineral processing and industrial water agents.
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