Advanced polymers and foam control inhibitors customized for municipal systems and processing facilities across Melbourne.
Navigating the complex regulatory waters of Victoria with high-grade chemical engineering.
Melbourne's commercial and industrial framework operates under the stringent supervision of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria, governed by the Environment Protection Act 2017 and the landmark General Environmental Duty (GED). This framework demands that businesses proactively manage chemical discharges, control foam emissions, and optimize wastewater filtration processes.
For industries located in regional manufacturing hubs such as Campbellfield, Dandenong, and Altona, relying on generic water purification reagents is no longer sufficient. Achieving low biological oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), and phosphorus counts requires engineered polymers and high-performance defoamers. Smedic Technology's custom water treatment agents provide an exact chemical pathway to help Melbourne plants maintain compliant trade waste agreements with retail water operators like Yarra Valley Water, South East Water, and Greater Western Water.
All Smedic water treatment chemical ingredients comply with the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS). This guarantees that our defoamers, coagulants, and scale inhibitors can be smoothly imported into Melbourne and Victoria without clearing bottlenecks or running into compliance hurdles regarding new chemical registrations.
A premier global manufacturer delivering high-purity environmental chemicals at scale.
Smedic Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2011 as a comprehensive solution provider specialized in environmental protection agents, integrating R&D, production, sales, and engineering-related technical services. We are dedicated to providing customers with customized chemical products, technical solutions, and services. Smedic produces environmental protection agents covering multiple sectors such as municipal sewage, industrial wastewater, and tap water treatment, as well as mineral processing agents, and oilfield chemicals. We offer more than 80 different environmental protection products, with an annual production capacity exceeding 1 million tons.
Our corporate headquarters is located in Beijing, we have multiple wholly-owned production bases in Hebei, Guizhou, Shanxi, and other regions, and have set up more than ten OEM partner factories and regional warehousing and logistics bases in Shandong, Shanxi, Anhui, Guangxi, and Sichuan provinces, among others. Our business and service network covers over 20 provinces across China. Our projects involve more than 600 urban sewage treatment plants and over 1,000 end customers in industrial wastewater treatment, mineral processing, and oilfield chemicals.
How Smedic bridges chemical manufacturing prowess with Melbourne's commercial demands.
The production of specialty water chemicals—such as Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) and Polyacrylamide (PAM)—demands massive raw material availability and complex industrial synthesizers. Because Smedic's production bases are strategically located within China's key chemical industrial zones, we secure essential mineral precursors, high-quality organic monomers, and high-purity catalysts at highly competitive costs.
This scale enables us to insulate Australian buyers from pricing shocks common in local supply chains. With over 60 Chinese patents (including 40+ invention patents), Smedic leads the drafting of national standards for composite carbon sources and sodium acetate. We deliver the absolute peak of chemical grade consistency directly to the Port of Melbourne.
A track record of excellence in technical innovation and strategic collaborations.
The patented technologies and products we have independently developed, such as the bio-enhanced denitrification carbon source and the deep multi-nuclear phosphorus removal agent, have passed the scientific and technological achievement evaluation conducted by the Science and Technology Department of Hebei Province. These achievements have been appraised as "internationally advanced" and have filled a domestic gap in this product category.
Our independently developed "Inorganic-Organic Covalent Bond Flocculant and Its Advanced Water Purification Technology" has won multiple awards, including the 22nd China Patent Award, the First Prize for Technological Invention from the China Petrochemical Industry Association, the Hebei Province Science and Technology Progress Award, and recognition as a Belt and Road SME Recommended Project.
We have been recognized as the "Leading Brand of Advanced Wastewater Treatment Chemicals" and the "Most Valuable Water Treatment Chemicals Brand" by China Water Network and the E20 Environmental Platform for four consecutive years. We have established long-term strategic partnerships with dozens of major water groups, including Shouchuang Ecological and Environmental Group, Yangtze River Ecological and Environmental Group, Beijing Enterprises Water Group, OriginWater, and China Water Environment Group.
Delivering targeted chemical solutions for the specific needs of Victorian commerce.
F&B plants around Dandenong and the Yarra Valley require defoamers and pH adjusters that meet food safety and environmental guidelines. Our high-efficiency polyether defoamers eliminate foam buildup in processing lagoons and wash systems without introducing toxic residues.
Heavy industrial wastewater in Altona requires powerful coagulants (like Polyferric Sulfate and PAC) and heavy metal removal agents to bind with dissolved toxins and sediment. This allows facilities to discharge trade waste within local sewer guidelines.
Large-scale purification sites demand reliable flocculant chemistry. Smedic's anionic (APAM) and cationic (CPAM) polyacrylamide agents improve sludge dewatering and clarification in key treatment sites across the Melbourne metropolitan area.
A comprehensive portfolio of eco-friendly, high-efficiency agents for Victorian procurement managers.
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Effective wastewater treatment depends on the balanced utilization of coagulants and flocculants. Inorganic coagulants—such as Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) and Polyferric Sulfate (PFS)—neutralize the negative charges on colloidal particles. This allows these particles to combine into micro-flocs.
Once these micro-flocs are formed, organic polymers like Polyacrylamide (PAM) bridge the gaps between them. The polymer chains bind the smaller particles into larger aggregates that settle out of the water column. Choosing the correct charge density and molecular weight is essential. While anionic formulations (APAM) are well-suited for mineral processing and industrial settling, cationic varieties (CPAM) perform exceptionally well in organic municipal sewage sludge dewatering.
In Victoria's brackish water reclamation processes, reverse osmosis (RO) systems frequently suffer from calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and silica scaling. This scaling reduces permeate flow and increases operating pressures. Smedic's RO Membrane Scale Inhibitors prevent scaling through three primary actions:
Essential guidance on logistics, regulations, and chemical performance for Victoria-based buyers.
Standard transit times from major shipping ports in Northern China (such as Tianjin or Qingdao) directly to the Port of Melbourne range between 18 to 25 days. Including pre-shipment quality control, local warehousing release, export clearance, and ocean transport, clients in Melbourne should plan for a total lead time of 4 to 6 weeks from purchase order to site arrival. Smedic coordinates closely with local customs brokers to ensure fast clearance upon arrival in Australia.
Every chemical shipment we export to Melbourne is accompanied by a compliant Safety Data Sheet (SDS) formatted to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS 7) standards, in line with WorkSafe Victoria regulations. The documentation details ecological toxicity profiles, handling safety measures, and chemical storage requirements to keep your onsite team safe and fully compliant.
Yes, our liquid and powder products (such as PAC, liquid defoamers, and dissolved PAM polymers) are designed for compatibility with standard dosing pumps, dilution tanks, and automated chemical control systems used across Australia. Our technical team provides clear guidelines on viscosity and compatibility to ensure a smooth drop-in replacement with your current dosing setup.
Yes. Smedic has a core research and development team consisting of academicians, experts, and senior engineers. Through our joint research labs, we can analyze municipal or industrial wastewater profiles from Victoria and adjust the molecular weight, charge density, or concentration of active ingredients in our coagulants, flocculants, and defoamers to target your specific contaminants.
We run a rigorous quality control program that covers raw material validation, in-process analysis, and final product release testing. We provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA) with every batch to verify physical and chemical properties before shipment. Additionally, third-party laboratory inspections (such as SGS) can be arranged prior to export to give you full peace of mind.