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Membrane Separation Technologies

Published by The Freedonia Group Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/03 Content info 349 PAGES
Product code FD63897
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Abstract

Demand to grow more than 8% annually through 2012

US demand for membrane materials is expected to increase 8.2 percent per year to $4.3 billion in 2012. Advances will be driven by the ongoing penetration of membranes into key markets such as water and wastewater treatment, and food and beverage processing, largely at the expense of conventional filtration equipment that cannot equal the performance attributes of membranes. This trend has been prompted by the need to comply with strict regulations pertaining to water and wastewater quality, as well as an increasing interest in process fluids with higher purity levels. Additional factors driving gains include the ability of membranes to reduce water use and waste disposal expenditures, and to improve water and material recovery and reuse.

Demand for nonpolymeric materials, including ceramic, metal and composite types, is expected to record double-digit growth through 2012, due to their better performance in extreme temperatures and greater pH ranges. However, polymeric membrane materials will continue to dominate the market because they have lower initial costs and greater product flexibility than nonpolymeric materials. Cellulosic membranes, the least expensive materials, accounted for the largest share of polymeric membranes -- nearly 60 percent in value terms -- in 2007, although that share is slowly declining.

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It presents historical demand data (1997, 2002, 2007) plus forecasts for 2012 and 2017 by type, application and market. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 39 competitors in the US industry.

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