Global Industrial Sludge Treatment (Flocculants, Coagulants, Disinfectants and Other Process Chemicals) Chemicals - Forecast to 2020
DUBLIN, Oct. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Industrial Sludge Treatment (Flocculants, Coagulants, Disinfectants and Other Process Chemicals) Chemicals - Forecast to 2020" report to their offering.
Industrial sludge is generated during the wastewater treatment process. Wastewater released by different industries contains a large amount of water, microorganisms, and chemical constituents. Sludge requires further treatment to reduce its volume and render it stable and safe for disposal. The main purpose of this treatment is to reduce the volume of water and pathogen content to facilitate safe disposal and possible use as fertilizer.
Rising industrialization globally and favorable governmental regulations are expected to be the major driving factors for growth of the industrial sludge treatment chemicals market. However, availability of high performance sludge treatment technologies is expected to hamper market growth. The development of cost-effective and innovative industrial sludge treatment chemicals is anticipated to provide opportunities for players in the market.
The report covers the analysis and forecast for the global industrial sludge treatment chemicals market in terms of volume (kilo tons) and revenue (USD million) from 2013 to 2020. The market has been segmented based on types of sludge, process treatment, process chemicals, and end-use industries by analyzing current and future trends of the market. In terms of types of sludge, the market has been segmented into activated sludge, primary sludge, mixed sludge, and others. In terms of types of process chemicals, the market has been segmented into flocculants, coagulants, disinfectants, and others. In terms of types of process treatments, the market has been segmented into dewatering and drying treatment, conditioning and stabilization, thickening, and digestion. In terms of end-use industries, the market has been segmented into automotive, oil & gas, metal processing, food & beverages, pulp & paper, personal care & chemicals, electronics, and others. All the segments are forecasted from 2014 to 2020.
The report includes regional segmentation with estimates and forecasts for North America, Europe, China, Rest of Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World. Each region has been further analyzed based on types of sludge, process treatment, process chemicals, and end-use industries. The market size and forecast for each region has been provided for the period from 2013 to 2020 along with the CAGR (%) for the forecast period from 2014 to 2020.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - Industry Analysis
Chapter 4 Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - Sludge Type Analysis
Chapter 5 Global Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - Process Chemicals Analysis
Chapter 6 Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - Process Treatment Analysis
Chapter 7 Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - End-use Industries Analysis
Chapter 8 Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market - Regional Analysis
Chapter 9 Company profiles
Companies Mentioned:
- Accepta
- Ashland Inc.
- BASF SE
- GE Water & Process Technologies
- Kemira Oyj
- Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
- Nalco Holding Co.
- Ovivo Water Ltd.
- Solvay S.A.
- The Dow Chemical Company
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