Polyaluminum chloride is typically classified into drinking water grade, food grade, and industrial grade based on its application, and further categorized into drum-drying type and spray-drying type based on the processing method.
Exploring the safety considerations associated with poly-aluminum chloride (PAC), a commonly used water treatment chemical.
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