SEO for specialty chemicals, process manufacturers, and chemical distributors. CAS and spec-driven catalogs, regulatory content, and AI search visibility.
Chemical buyers run queries that almost no generalist SEO agency understands. Formulators search by CAS number and specification. Process engineers search by unit operation and reaction type. Regulatory and EHS teams search by REACH status, GHS classification, and SDS availability. Chemical SEO is almost entirely spec-driven, and sites that optimize for 'chemical manufacturer' head terms miss the queries that actually produce pipeline.
The second problem is catalog visibility. Specialty chemical catalogs often run to thousands of products with complex naming, synonyms, trade names, and spec variations. Getting these indexed with CAS, spec, and regulatory data structured correctly is a technical SEO problem most chemical companies have never solved.
A formulator typing a CAS number into Google is ready to request a sample. If your product page does not rank for its own CAS, the search sends that qualified demand straight to a competitor or a distributor that happens to have the number better indexed.
Every specialty chemical has trade names, IUPAC names, common names, and industry synonyms. Buyers search whichever one they know. Sites that only target the product's marketing name leave the rest of the query space open to any competitor whose page happens to rank for the alternate term.
REACH registration, GHS classification, TSCA status, and SDS files represent authoritative, search-demanded content that your regulatory team already produces. Leaving it in locked PDFs turns a required cost into a wasted asset instead of a ranking and citation engine.
When a formulator asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for substitutes to a specific raw material, the answer comes from brand mentions in chemical publications and forums LLMs weigh. Chemical brands without deliberate mention strategy forfeit this substitute-search demand entirely.
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Crawl architecture for large product catalogs, Product and Substance schema on every product, CAS number integration into URL, title, and H1, and conversion of SDS and regulatory data from PDFs to indexable HTML pages.
Every product page carries its CAS number, full synonym map, IUPAC and common names, specification data, and regulatory status (REACH, GHS, regional equivalents).
Category hubs organized by application (coatings, polymers, intermediates) and by process (emulsion, solvent-based, continuous flow).
Placements in Chemical & Engineering News, Chemical Processing, Specialty Chemicals Magazine, and ICIS.
Association work (ACC, SOCMA, IPC, AOCS). Citation work in Chemical Industry Digest, Knovel, and specialty chemical databases. Nothing in generic business media.
CAS, spec, and regulatory data structured for AI extraction.
Brand signals in chemical publications and formulator forums LLMs cite. Presence in the AI answer layer that formulators and process engineers now run before sourcing decisions.
03 / Why Us
Chemical SEO is almost entirely spec-driven. CAS numbers, synonym maps, regulatory codes, and specification data carry the ranking weight. A program built on head-term keyword research misses the queries formulators and process engineers actually run. The engagement starts with the data layer (CAS, SDS, REACH, GHS) and builds content around it rather than the other way around, inside the broader industrial manufacturing SEO program.
The four pillars run as a unified program tuned for chemicals: technical audits that handle CAS and spec integration at catalog scale, content architecture organized around synonyms and regulatory data, authority from chemical trade publications rather than generic industrial outlets, and presence in the AI search layer formulators now use for substitute and supplier research. Catalog scale problems overlap with industrial components SEO, where similar crawl and schema work applies, and sites with years of accumulated technical debt from PDF-heavy spec content usually kick off with a B2B SEO audit before the rest of the program can compound.
A chemical company SEO agency builds the technical and content infrastructure that lets specialty chemical manufacturers and distributors rank for CAS number, specification, synonym, and regulatory queries. That includes integrating CAS numbers into every product page's structure, converting SDS and REACH documentation from PDFs to indexable HTML, building synonym maps for trade name and IUPAC equivalents, and earning authority from chemical trade media rather than generic B2B sources.
CAS Registry numbers are the universal identifier chemical buyers use to look up products across suppliers. A formulator searching for a specific raw material by CAS number is almost always further down the buying funnel than one searching by a broad category term. Sites that rank for CAS-number queries intercept high-intent demand competitors miss. Most chemical sites bury the CAS in a datasheet PDF rather than putting it in the URL, title tag, H1, and structured data where Google can rank it.
Yes. Regulatory content (REACH registration status, GHS classifications, regional equivalents like TSCA in the US, DSL in Canada, and IECSC in China) is one of the highest-leverage content types in chemical SEO. Buyers filter on regulatory status early in supplier evaluation. Converting this data from PDFs and internal systems to structured, indexable, LLM-extractable content typically produces ranking wins within the first 90 days of an engagement.
Yes. Distributors have overlapping SEO needs (CAS and spec optimization, synonym coverage, catalog architecture) plus a supplier and region dimension manufacturers usually do not have. For multi-supplier distributors, we also handle brand and manufacturer page architecture, regional inventory signaling, and local AI search visibility alongside the core chemical catalog work.
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