US Water Treatment Chemicals Market
US demand to grow 3.2% annually through 2019
LONDON, Nov. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Demand for water treatment chemicals in the US is forecast to rise 3.2 percent per year to $7.3 billion in 2019, representing 15.6 billion pounds. Rising demand will be supported by the increase in water recycling and reuse, both processes that typically needs more aggressive chemical treatment than fresh supply water or wastewater being treated for disposal. Increasing reliance on membranes and other types of water treatment equipment that work best when the water has been pretreated with chemicals will also support demand. Additionally, tighter standards for process water and waste-water quality, and concerns about the environmental impact of certain chemicals, will continue to favor more expensive specialty chemicals that can be used in lower doses and are less hazardous.
Changing disinfectant regulations to slow biocide demand
The increased adoption of water treatment equipment has also impacted the market for water treatment chemicals. While growth in biocide demand will be limited by the increased use of disinfection equipment, demand for other water treatment chemicals such as corrosion and scale inhibitors, foam control agents, and chelating agents will be supported by the increased use of equipment that requires pretreatment of the water with chemicals in order to maintain efficiency and prevent damage. The growing use of membranes, in particular, will support demand for coagulants and flocculants.
While demand for most water treatment chemicals is expected to rise at a healthy pace, growth in biocide sales will con-tinue to be much slower. In addition to the negative impact of the rising use of disinfection equipment, biocide demand growth will be restrained by changing regulations and public opinion. In the municipal market, disinfection byproduct regulations have led to a decline in biocide use, although some biocides will continue to be necessary to meet residual disinfection requirements. In other mar-kets, rising standards for process water will also restrain biocide demand, since biocides can be considered contaminants.
Municipal, manufacturing markets to remain largest
Among the major markets for water treatment chemicals, the municipal and manufacturing markets will continue to represent the bulk of demand. The mature municipal market will exhibit steady gains going forward, on pace with the increases seen over the previous decade, as municipal water use trends tend to be stable and slow to change. Additionally, water treatment operators are more price sensitive and often slow to adopt new technologies unless prompted to do so by changing regulations. The manufacturing and electric power generation markets are expected to show improved growth over the more limited gains seen in the 2009-2014 period. The increasing adoption of more expensive, more efficient chemicals will offset efforts to limit chemical usage due to more stringent standards for pro-cess water and wastewater.
The energy and mining and mineral pro-cessing markets are also forecast to post strong gains going forward, supported by industry efforts to reuse water, as well as tighter restrictions on treated wastewater in some states. Demand for water treat-ment chemicals in commercial and insti-tutional, consumer, and other markets will rise at a more limited pace, though gains in the consumer market will repre-sent an improvement over previous years.
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This upcoming industry study, Water Treatment Chemicals, presents historical demand data (2004, 2009 and 2014) plus forecasts for 2019 and 2024 by product, application and market. The study also assesses key market environment factors, examines the industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles key players in the US industry.
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