Global demand for membranes is projected to increase a healthy 9.0 percent annually to $19.3 billion in 2015. The countries that will see the fastest growth include the BRIC countries and others with large, developing industrial bases and stressed local water resources. Combined, the US and China are expected to account for 46 percent of the market gains between 2010 and 2015. These and other trends, including market share and product segmentation, are presented in World Membrane Separation Technologies, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry market research firm.
North
America, the largest regional market, accounted for one-third of global
membrane sales in 2010 and will advance a strong 8.3 percent
annually through 2015. Gains in the
dominant US market will be aided by the ongoing development of improved
membranes and related systems to accommodate newer water quality regulations
and the use of low-quality water in water-stressed regions.
Western
Europe and Japan are similar to the US in the maturity of their water
infrastructures, the type of regulatory environment and the
level of technological sophistication in manufacturing. This maturity will contribute to growth in
membrane demand well below the global average.
Still, the increased emphasis on conservation through water recycling will
boost sales.
In
developing countries, gains will be based on the continued growth of
water-intensive industries, increased need to tap brackish or
otherwise poor quality water resources, and rising investment in modernizing
water and waste infrastructure. However,
in many of the least developed countries -- especially in Africa and parts of
South Asia -- growth will be more limited due to lack of adequate funding and
local corruption that impedes progress. Much
of the Middle East, North Africa and the Caribbean have invested heavily in
seawater and brackish water treatment to ensure a sufficient supply of water
for drinking, agriculture and industry use.
Water
treatment, the largest market for membranes, will also benefit from expansions
or upgrades of water treatment infrastructures and
a projected rebound in manufacturing activity in key geographic markets. However, the best opportunities for growth
will emerge in the pharmaceutical and medical market, and other smaller markets
such as chemical processing and environmental applications, as these industries
continue to develop globally and create new uses for membranes.
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