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The first step in water treatment is coagulation, where chemicals are added to the water to help bind together small particles that are too small to be removed easily. The coagulants, such as aluminum sulfate, create larger particles called flocs, which can then be removed through sedimentation. During this process, the flocs settle at the bottom of the treatment tank, separating them from the water.
2. Chemical Storage The chemical industry frequently relies on stainless steel tanks to store hazardous and non-hazardous substances. Stainless steel’s resistance to corrosive materials makes it a preferred choice, as it ensures the integrity and safety of the stored chemicals. Regulations require that these tanks are built to rigorous standards, often equipped with monitoring systems to detect leaks and ensure compliance.
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