With the increasing population and rapid industrial growth, a severe water crisis has emerged, leading to the emergence of phosphorus removers. Phosphorus removers are substances used for coagulation, clarification, and phosphorus removal in urban water sources. They can achieve deep phosphorus removal during the coagulation and clarification process of urban water sources, thereby reducing the phosphorus content in treated drinking water to below the limit without altering the original water treatment process or adding large-scale water treatment facilities. This method is simple, cost-effective, and can yield significant social and economic benefits. At this point, a suitable storage container for the phosphorus remover solution becomes crucial, as choosing the right tank can greatly enhance the efficiency of the waterworks' daily operations. So, what material is best for storing phosphorus remover solutions? Let's find out in the following introduction by the editor.
Due to the corrosive nature of phosphorus removers, if inhaled accidentally during the treatment of phosphorus-containing wastewater, it can severely irritate the respiratory tract. Therefore, it is recommended to choose PE phosphorus remover storage tanks! PE tanks are made from high-quality materials and produced using the rotational molding technology for one-time molding, significantly enhancing the plastic storage tank's resistance to cracking, damage, aging, and impact. The reinforced ribbing provides added strength, offering excellent resistance to the corrosion of phosphorus removers. With an average lifespan of over 10 years, these tanks are widely used in water treatment, industrial, and food industries.





