SciDev Limited engages in supply of process control, professional services, equipment design and construction, and chemistry in Australia and the United States. The company offers coagulants and flocculants in powder and liquid form under the MaxiFlox and MaxiDry name; engineering and process control; chemistry products for applications, including thickening, filtration, centrifuging, friction reduction, shale inhibition, rheology control, and carrier fluids; chemical batching, storage, and dosage systems; engineering solutions and technologies under the TrueMud and OptiFlox name; friction reducers under the DrySlik, WetSlik, and CarrySlik names; and dynamic shears. It serves water and wastewater treatment, mining and minerals processing, oil and gas, construction, food processing, dairy, power generation, personal products and cosmetics manufacturing, paper and cardboard manufacturing, and paint manufacturing industries. The company was formerly known as Intec Limited and changed its name to SciDev Limited in March 2017. SciDev Limited was incorporated in 1973 and is headquartered in Kings Park, Australia.
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