Table Of Contents
1. Executive Summary
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1. Introduction
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1. Introduction to the U.S. Ultrafiltration Nanofiltration and
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Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements Markets
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2. Summary of Major Findings
2. Key Industry Challenges
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1. Top Industry Challenges
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1. Top 10 Industry Challenges
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2. Analysis of key Industry Challenges
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a. Lengthy and Costly Technology Validation Process
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b. Fierce Competition Jeopardizes Funding Allocated to
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Research and Development
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c. Lack of Product Standardization in UF Technology Fosters
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Apprehension in Potential End Users
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d. Commoditization of RO Membrane Technology Hampers Product
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Differentiation
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e. Conventional Treatment Remains a Key Competition
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f. Brine Concentrate Disposal as a Potential Limiting Factor
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g. Ongoing Performance and Operational Challenge as Membrane
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Application Base Broadens
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h. Continued R&D Investment Needed to Cope with Industrial Demand
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i. Companies must Follow Key Growth in End User Sectors
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j. General Fluctuations in the Economy Create Uncertainties in
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Industrial Demand for Water Purification Products
3. Measurement Analysis of Total UF NF and RO Membrane Elements Markets
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1. Total UF NF and RO Market Analysis
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1. Market Overview
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2. Market Engineering Measurement System
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3. Definitions
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4. Segmentation
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5. Membrane Technology
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6. Differences Between UF NF and RO
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7. Cross Flow Filtration
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2. Market Forecasts
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1. Market Drivers
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a. Increasingly Stringent Water Quality Legislation
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b. Aging Infrastructure
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c. Continuous Improvement in Membrane Technology and Pricing
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d. Consistency in Permeate Quality
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e. Heightened Demand in Clean Water Supply due to Population
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Growth
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f. Increasing Public Concern of Parasites and Bioterrorist
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Contamination of Drinking Water
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g. Dwindling Fresh Water Resources Leads to the Use of
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Alternative Water Resources
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h. Increasing Aversion Towards Chemical Water Treatment
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i. Inability of Conventional Water Treatment to Remove
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Specific Compounds Present in Wastewater
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j. Increasing Use of Reverse Osmosis is Facilitating Need
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for Ultrafiltration Membranes
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k. Improvement in Energy Efficiency of Reverse Osmosis System
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l. Heightened Water Purity Requirements of Industrial End Users
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m.Increasing Production of High-Technology Products
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n. Industrial End User Moving Towards Abstracting Its Own
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Water Supply
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o. Desire to Have a Continuous Rather Than a Batch Process
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p. Industrial Discharge Quality Requirement Drives Industries
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to Treat Their Own Wastewater
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q. Increasing Demand of Single-Use Virus Filters in Medical
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and Biopharmaceutical Processes
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r. Increased Use of UF in the Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals
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Products
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2. Market Restraints
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a. High Capital Costs Prohibit Public Utilities From Adopting
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Membrane Water Treatment
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b. End Users Unfamiliarity with Capabilities and Operation of
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Membrane Systems
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c. Stigma Associated With Previous Failures
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d. Inadequate Regulatory Standards That Drive High Discharge
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Effluent Quality
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e. Increasing Commoditization and Low Membrane Prices Offsetting
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Profit
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f. Membrane Water Treatment as a Paradigm Shift Especially Amongst
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Antiquated Water Treatment Utilities
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g. Tardy Acceptance of Membrane Use Within Technical Communities
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h. Industrial Stagnation Retarding Needs for Membrane Filtration Products
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i. Underdevelopment of RO and NF Technology in Water Re-use Market
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j. Process Compression in Biopharmaceutical Industry Reducing
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Demand for UF Membranes
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k. Competing Separation Technologies
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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3. Competitive Analysis
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1. Competitive Structure
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2. Competitive Structural Analysis
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3. Competitive Strategies of Leading Suppliers
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4. Key Manufacturers and Product Offerings
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4. Market Trends
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1. Industry Trend
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2. Technology Trend
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3. End Users Trend
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4. Pricing Trend
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5. Trends by Product Type
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5. Frost and Sullivan Awards
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1. Business Development Strategy Leadership Award
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2. Market Penetration Leadership Award
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3. Product Line Strategy Award
4. U.S. Ultrafiltration (UF) Membrane Element Markets
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1. Total UF Elements Market Analysis
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Market Engineering Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Pricing Trend
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5. Competitive Environment
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6. End Users Analysis
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7. Technical Comparison Commercial UF Elements
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2. Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the Cassette/Flat Sheet
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Ultrafilter Markets
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Research Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Competitive Structure
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5. Key Manufactures Market Share
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3. Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of Spiral Wound Ultrafilter Markets
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Research Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Competitive Structure
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5. Key Manufacturers Market Share
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4. Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the Hollow Fiber/Tubular Ultrafilter
Markets
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Research Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Competitive Structure
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5. Key Manufacturers Market Share
5. U.S. RO and NF Membrane Elements Markets
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1. Total RO and NF Market Analysis
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Market Engineering Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Key Applications Analysis
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5. Pricing Trend
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6. Competitive Environment
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2. Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the RO Membrane Elements Markets
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Research Measurement System
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3. Technology and Applications
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4. Revenue Forecasts
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5. Competitive Structure
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6. Key Manufacturers Market Share
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7. End User Trend
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3. Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the NF Membrane Elements Markets
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1. Market Overview and Definitions
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2. Research Measurement System
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3. Revenue Forecasts
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4. Competitive Structure
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5. Key Manufacturers Market Share
6. Decision Support Database
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1. Water Management Services
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1. Total Global Fresh Water Resources
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2. Total Global Annual Water Consumption
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3. Global Fresh Water Withdrawal as a Percentage of Resources
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4. Total Global Fresh Water Withdrawal
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5. Global Expenditure on Waste/Wastewater Management
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