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Wastewater Treatment Chemicals
Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Largest Emerging Market by 2026 Water & Wastewater treatment Chemicals expected to be the largest emerging market by 2026. Water Tecnik supply a full range of advanced wastewater treatment chemicals to our customers from various industries. Water Tecnik optimize the efficiently of the chemicals but provide advice on the design, operation and installation ...
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Treatment chemical sales will be up 3% in 2010
Sales of water and wastewater treatment chemicals will rise 3 percent in 2010 reaching $21.7 billion. The municipal wastewater segment will exceed $4 billion according to the latest forecast in Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemical: World Markets, a continually updated online report published by the McIlvaine Company www.mcilvainecompany.com. The municipal sector will account for more than ...
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Strategic Analysis of the Brazilian Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Strategic Analysis of the Brazilian Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market ...
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Regulatory Pressures to Drive Western European Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market, Says Frost & Sullivan
The municipal water and wastewater treatment chemicals market in Western Europe is growing, driven by the increasing demand for cost-effective chemicals and rising environmental concerns. Stricter regulations at both national and regional levels are further propelling market expansion. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com( ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Regulatory Pressures to Push Higher Quality Products in CEE Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
The Central and Eastern European municipal water and wastewater treatment chemicals market offers growth opportunities for a range of chemicals. Demand will be propelled by intensifying legislative pressure from the European Union, supported by government funding, aimed at promoting environment-friendly, water- and energy-saving technologies. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Analysis of ...
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Water and wastewater treatment chemicals market is big and growing but splintered
Untitled Document World sales of water and wastewater treatment chemicals were over $17 billion last year and will reach $22 billion in 2010. Nevertheless, the market is splintered with tens of thousands of companies supplying a wide range of products. These are the conclusions reached by the McIlvaine Company in its online, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals World ...
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Power, Water and Wastewater Are Three Big Water Treatment Chemicals Markets
The power industry will buy 20 percent of the water treatment chemicals purchased by industries around the world in 2015. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in its Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market. Within power the biggest sector will be coal-fired power. Treatment chemicals are needed for boiler feedwater, cooling, wastewater and flue gas treatment. Gas ...
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East Asia will account for 32% of the $26 billion water and wastewater treatment chemicals market in 2015
Rapid expansion of municipal wastewater treatment, power generation and other major industries consuming water and wastewater treatment chemicals will boost the East Asian sector to $8.3 billion in sales of treatment chemicals in 2015. However, the biggest percentage growth will be in West Asia where the market will almost double in the five year period. These are among the 200,000 forecasts now ...
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Water/Wastewater Treatment Chemical Market Could Be Slowed By the Chinese Slowdown and Oil Price Drop
The market for water and wastewater treatment chemicals will grow by over 16 percent from 2015 to 2019 at oil prices of $80/barrel during the period and Chinese economic growth of 7 percent per annum. At $40/barrel and 2 percent economic growth in China, the treatment chemicals market growth will only be 10 percent. These are the latest forecasts in Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Rapid Urbanization in Brazil Prompts Larger Investments in Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals
The consistent expansion of Brazil's urban population has spawned a parallel demand for potable water; the country is expected to require 570.0 cubic meters per second in 2015. There is also a strong focus on the quality of the potable water, which creates ample opportunities for the suppliers of water and wastewater treatment chemicals. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ...
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Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market to Reach $22 Billion by 2010
The market for water and wastewater treatment chemicals will exceed $22 billion by 2010 up from $18 billion in 2005. This is the latest forecast in the online continually updated McIlvaine report, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Markets. Power accounts for nearly one-third of the total market. This segment is growing at a rate faster than GDP due to the need to ...
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Water treatment chemicals business will be flat in 2009, but recover in 2010
Power and municipal wastewater treatment are the two big markets for water treatment chemicals. These two markets will help the water and wastewater treatment chemicals suppliers maintain sales at the 2008 level in 2009. The latest analysis in Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals published by the McIlvaine Company reflects world 2009 revenues of $20.5 billion rather than the previously ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Regulations Favoring Water Treatment Sustain Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemical Market in Mexico
The escalating use of water for industrial processes has spurred the need for water and wastewater treatment, boosting the demand for water and wastewater treatment chemicals in Mexico. Growing awareness on water legislations will continue to drive the market in the country, although major improvements in infrastructure are still required. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ...
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Power Industry To Spend $4 Billion For Water And Wastewater
The world market for water and wastewater treatment chemicals in the power sector will rise from $3.4 billion in 2006 to $4 billion in 2010. Other industries will account for $19 billion, raising the total market to $23 billion in 2010. These are some of the 50,000 forecasts in the online continually updated, Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Markets published by the McIlvaine ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Manufacturers with Integrated Solutions Make Waves in the Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals Market
The North American industrial water and wastewater treatment chemicals market has always been a fragmented area, with both global and regional participants vying for market share. To stay afloat in this space, participants have gradually evolved from merely supplying chemicals to providing a more integrated solution that includes services and equipment. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ...
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Sub-Saharan Africa Seeks Affordable, High-quality Mining and Oilfield Water Treatment Chemicals, Says Frost & Sullivan
South Africa is currently the only country in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with significant local manufacturing of water and wastewater treatment chemicals used in the mining and oilfields markets. In contrast, Nigeria, Angola, Botswana and Namibia rely on import of these chemicals. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com), Sub-Saharan Africa Mining and Oilfield Water ...
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Power industry to spend more than $22 billion for water flow and treatment next year
The power industry will spend over $22.8 billion in 2014 for equipment and chemicals to transport, treat and control water and wastewater. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine through aggregating forecasts in nine of its market reports. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) These expenditures will be generated by coal, nuclear, gas and hydro plant operators. The biggest expenditures will be made by ...
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2011 liquid flow and treatment sales forecast is $144 billion with Asia contributing 40%
McIlvaine segments liquid flow and treatment into eight categories. The aggregate revenues in 2011 will be $144 billion, of which 40 percent will be in Asia. Liquid Flow and Treatment Revenues 2011 ($ Millions) Product World Asia Asia % of World Cartridges 13,620 4,360 32 Valves 50,480 19,470 ...
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Many double digit growth niches in the water/wastewater treatment and control market
The market for treating and controlling fluids (water, petroleum liquids, wastewater and slurries) was $232 billion in 2012. It is growing at 5 percent per year prior to adjustment for inflation but there are portions which are growing at double digit rates. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine through extraction of forecasts from a number of the market reports it publishes. ...
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ANDRITZ SEPARATION launches new filter cloth fastening system SmartFIX
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, part of international technology Group ANDRITZ, has developed a new innovative filter cloth fastening system. SmartFIX combines a set of resilient, endless tension strips with an endless polymer filter cloth specially designed for the strips and is designed to replace the existing clamping ring assemblies in most types of filter centrifuges. The advantages are a reduction in ...
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