Fluid Energy Group is a global chemical company specializing in the development and manufacture of eco-friendly, low-hazard, and technically advanced chemical systems. Since its founding in 2011 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Fluid has been committed to creating sustainable chemical products that minimize environmental impact while delivering superior performance across various industries. The company's team comprises master's degree chemists, PhD scientists, engineers, and operational experts dedicated to innovation and safety.
Key Features and Functionality:
- Modified Acid™ and Synthetic Acid™ Systems: Safe and effective alternatives to traditional acids like hydrochloric acid, designed to reduce hazardous exposure and corrosion rates.
- Modified Sodium Hydroxide Systems: Safer substitutes for caustic soda, offering controlled fluid buffering and low freezing points.
- Dissolver Chemistries: High-performance solutions for dissolving barium, strontium, calcium sulfate, and iron sulfide, as well as treating naturally occurring radioactive materials .
- Corrosion Inhibitors: Formulations suitable for both mineral and organic acid systems, including options free from propargyl alcohol and formic acid.
- Surfactants: Optimized packages stable across neutral, low, and high pH conditions, enhancing cleaning efficacy.
Primary Value and Solutions Provided:
Fluid Energy Group addresses the industry's need for safer, environmentally responsible chemical solutions without compromising performance. By replacing hazardous commodity chemicals with their proprietary technologies, Fluid enhances operational safety, reduces environmental impact, and ensures regulatory compliance. Their products are utilized across multiple sectors, including energy and petroleum, construction and coatings, food and beverage, household, industrial and institutional cleaning, marine and transportation, and water treatment. This broad applicability underscores Fluid's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that meet diverse industry challenges.