San Francisco, Nov 29 The
global water
treatment chemicals & technology market is expected to reach
USD 175.77 billion by 2022, according to a new report by Grand View Research,
Inc. Rising demand for water on account of positive manufacturing sector
outlook in countries of China, India, and Middle East is expected to act as a
major driver for industry growth.
Increasing
investment in the oil & gas industry by Russia and China owing to favorable
support for the promotion of FDI along with deployment of technology is
expected to increase waste water treatment application. However, high operating
cost associated with water treatment is expected to be a major challenge for
growth.
Increasing
use of pumping systems in utility scale water treatment is expected to drive
market demand. The product category accounted for over USD 90 billion in 2014
and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2015 to 2022. Growing
utilization of pumping systems in utility and household water treatment has
resulted in a consolidated market with major players increasing investment to
gain competitive advantage.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
- Ultra filtration
is expected to witness fastest growth among the membrane separation
segments, growing at a CAGR of over 10% from 2015 to 2022. Emergence of
ultra filtration as a replacement to traditional filters in high purity
water systems on account of their ability to remove high molecular-weight
substances, colloidal materials, and organic & inorganic polymeric
molecules is expected to have a positive impact.
- Corrosion and
scale inhibitors are expected to witness highest gains growing at a CAGR
of over 5% from 2015 to 2022 on account of increasing usage in rust
protection. They are extensively used in the manufacturing and oil &
gas industry, particularly in North America.
- Rising
production of fuel using unconventional sources such as shale gas and
tight oil in the U.S. and Canada on account of deployment of hydraulic
fracturing at domestic level is expected to stimulate the oil & gas
sector. This in turn is expected to increase penetration of water
treatment chemicals and technology over the forecast period.
- Key
manufacturers include BASF, Ecolab Inc., Ashland, ITT Corporation, KSB
Pumps, and Dow Chemical. Product innovation and establishment of strategic
partnerships with buyers is expected to remain a critical success factor
for manufacturers.
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Grand
View Research has segmented the global water treatment chemicals &
technology market on the basis of product and region:
Water
Treatment Chemicals & Technology Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2012 - 2022)
- Pumping
Systems
- Pumps
- Valves &
controls
- Automation
systems
- Chemicals
- Coagulants
and flocculants
- Anti-foamants
and defoamers
- Corrosion
and scale inhibitors
- Activated
carbon
- Biocides
- Others
- Membrane
Separation
- Reverse
osmosis
- Ultra
filtration
- Microfiltration
- Electrodialysis
- Gas
separation & others
Water
Treatment Chemicals & Technology Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2012 - 2022)
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- RoW
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View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company,
registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco.
The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research
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