Direct supply from state-of-the-art Chinese manufacturing bases exceeding 1 million tons annual capacity
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), colloquially designated as "forever chemicals," represent one of the most critical environmental engineering challenges of the 21st century. Characterized by their exceptionally strong carbon-fluorine bonds, PFAS resist natural degradation pathways, leading to bioaccumulation in aquifers, soils, and trophic webs. Globally, environmental regulatory authorities, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), have instituted stringent maximum contaminant levels (MCLs)—often in the parts-per-trillion (ppt) range.
Consequently, the global demand for advanced PFAS treatment infrastructures and optimized chemical agents has surged. China, as a manufacturing powerhouse, plays a pivotal role in the supply chain for advanced water treatment formulations. From highly specific adsorbents and flocculants to synergistic membrane protectants, Chinese suppliers are scaling up R&D to meet these stringent international standards. Smedic Technology Co., Ltd. stands at the forefront of this industrial transition, combining large-scale production capability with sophisticated material chemistry to deliver robust, multi-phase water remediation systems.
The commercial landscape for PFAS mitigation is bifurcated into containment/separation and destructive degradation techniques. Currently, granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange (IX) resins, and high-pressure membrane systems (Reverse Osmosis/Nanofiltration) remain the industry standards for physical separation. However, raw influent streams typically present complex matrices containing heavy metals, suspended solids, organic matter, and high salinity that quickly foul these premium filtration media.
This is where modern chemical pre-treatment becomes essential. Advanced coagulants like Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) and Polyferric Sulfate (PFS), combined with high-molecular-weight Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM), are deployed to precipitate suspended solids and colloidal organic fractions. By eliminating these competing contaminants during the primary clarification phase, industrial operators can extend the operational lifespan of downstream PFAS-specific ion-exchange beds and carbon filters by up to 300%, drastically reducing overall lifecycle costs.
Consolidating R&D, Manufacture, and Engineering Services at a Global Scale
Established in 2011, Smedic Technology Co., Ltd. has developed into a preeminent comprehensive solution provider specializing in environmental protection agents. Integrating rigorous R&D, chemical synthesis, field sales, and complex engineering-related technical services, we customize formulations to match localized water quality variables. Smedic's vast catalog comprises over 80 discrete environmental protection products, yielding a cumulative annual production capacity exceeding 1 million tons.
Headquartered in Beijing, Smedic maintains wholly-owned production assets across Hebei, Guizhou, and Shanxi. To optimize distribution logistics, we have established over ten OEM partner facilities and regional warehouse hubs in Shandong, Shanxi, Anhui, Guangxi, and Sichuan. Our service networks cross 20 Chinese provinces, supporting over 600 municipal sewage networks and 1,000 industrial water treatment sites.
Innovative material science addressing recalcitrant chemical pollutants
Utilizing specialized Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) and Polyferric Sulfate (PFS) to construct micro-flocs. The addition of high-MW Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) establishes large, dense macro-flocs via bridging mechanisms, sweeping colloidal PFAS precursors and organic carbons out of suspension before membrane introduction.
Traditional precipitation fails to address complexed fluoride ions and persistent metalloids. Smedic’s specialized Fluoride Removal Agent targets high-concentration industrial effluents, precipitating fluoride down to levels below 1 mg/L through molecular coordination, facilitating easier down-stream carbon absorption.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems concentrating PFAS suffer from precipitative scaling. Our advanced Organophosphorus and Phosphate-Free scale inhibitors disrupt crystal growth of calcium carbonate and sulfate compounds, preserving flux rates and protecting membranes from physical wear.
Smedic Technology is recognized as a National High-tech Enterprise and a National Specialized, Refined, Unique and Innovative "Little Giant" Enterprise. Our technical ecosystem is anchored by "one academy, three research institutes, and five bases," establishing the Hebei Provincial Advanced Water Treatment Chemicals Technology Innovation Center and the Cangzhou Water Treatment Engineering Technology Research Center.
We collaborate closely with elite academic institutions, hosting an expert workstation with the Tsinghua University Association of Senior Scientists and Technicians, alongside joint research laboratories with Shandong University and Beijing University of Technology. Furthermore, Smedic serves as the primary commercialization partner for industrial water research achievements generated by Peking University and Tianjin University.
A history of pioneering research and scale expansion
Tailored treatment paradigms across challenging industrial matrices
Runoff from fluorochemical parks contains high concentrations of short and long-chain PFAS, fluoride, and complex organic acids. Smedic's integrated treatment solution utilizes our specialized Fluoride Removal Agent and Inorganic-Organic Covalent Bond Flocculants, lowering raw fluoride concentrations to compliance thresholds and capturing fluorinated organic polymers prior to biological oxidation.
Municipal plants shifting to Class A or near-surface-water discharge criteria face strict limits on total phosphorus and trace contaminants. Our deep multi-nuclear phosphorus removal agents and bio-enhanced denitrification carbon sources (including premium solid sodium acetate) sustain high-rate denitrification, ensuring zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) readiness.
Tailings ponds and high-salinity extraction fluids contain suspended mineral fines and lingering process organic agents. Utilizing customized polyacrylamide flocculants (APAM/CPAM) and highly stable silicone/polyether defoamers ensures high settling velocities and clean recycled process water loops.
Drafting member of over 10 national and industry environmental water standards
Our independently developed "Inorganic-Organic Covalent Bond Flocculant" and associated advanced water purification systems have earned the 22nd China Patent Award and the First Prize for Technological Invention from the China Petrochemical Industry Association. Smedic maintains strategic purchasing partnerships with several of China's largest water groups, including Shouchuang Ecological and Environmental Group, Beijing Enterprises Water Group (BEWG), and China Water Environment Group.
Authoritative answers addressing chemical engineering and compliance topics
Providing advanced flocculants, defoamers, and membrane protectors globally