Sodium hydroxide, a corrosive chemical substance with hazards and toxicity, plays a role in various industrial processes worldwide. Chemically, NaOH is incompatible with certain metals, may undergo potential violent reactions with various compounds, and can cause severe corrosive damage. Sodium hydroxide is used in industries such as textiles, detergents, chemicals, and food, due to its ability to affect pH, drive chemical reactions, and facilitate cleaning and disinfection. NaOH has characteristic viscosity, making leaks easier to detect.