Water Treatment Chemicals Market to Generate $46.5 Billion By 2027 | Major Companies, Strategies and New Tren

 The industrial segment is further sub-segmented into power generation, refineries, pulp & paper, metal & mining, food & beverages, oil & gas, sugar, and others. The municipal & others segment is further sub-classified into drinking water and waste water. Region wise, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.

The global water treatment chemicals market garnered $33.3 billion in 2019, and is projected to generate $46.5 billion by 2027, witnessing a CAGR of 5.1% from 2020 to 2027. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of changing market trends, key investment pockets, top winning strategies, major segments, and competitive landscape.

Rise in demand for clean water for municipal & industrial applications, strict regulations regarding wastewater discharge, and increase in investments in the industrial sector drive the growth of the global water treatment chemicals market. However, availability of alternative water treatment methods and ill-effects of chemicals during the water treatment hinder the market growth. On the other hand, utilization of silver-based biocides in water treatment and rise in demand from emerging countries create new opportunities in the coming years.

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Covid-19 Scenario:

Ban on manufacturing activities due to lockdown enforced by governments to curb the spread of coronavirus would impact the production volume. In addition, there have been delays in raw material supply, which in turn, would affect manufacturing activities.
Industrial activities have been either slowed down or stopped during the first few months of the pandemic. This would impact the demand at the initial stages. However, the demand would increase as industrial activities resume post-lockdown.
Ban on import-export activities and international trade restrictions would create a supply-demand gap at end-use industries.
The report provides a detailed segmentation of the global water treatment chemicals market based on type, end-use industry, and region.

Based on type, the corrosion inhibitors segment contributed to the largest market share in 2019, accounting for more than one-fifth of the total share, and is projected to maintain its lead status during the forecast period. However, the scale inhibitors & dispersants segment is estimated to manifest the highest CAGR of 6.1% from 2020 to 2027.

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Based on end-use industry, the industrial segment accounted for the highest market share, contributing to more than three-fifths of the total share in 2019, and is expected to maintain its dominant share by 2027. However, the municipal & others segment is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.

Geographically, Asia-Pacific accounted for the largest share of the global water treatment chemicals market, holding nearly two-fifths of the total share in 2019, and will continue its leadership position during the forecast period. Moreover, the region would portray the fastest CAGR of 5.4% from 2020 to 2027. The report also discusses regions including North America, Europe, and LAMEA.

Leading players of the global water treatment chemicals market are Akzo Nobel N.V., Baker Hughes Company, BASF SE, Ecolab Inc., Kemira OYJ, Lonza Group AG, SNF Floerger, Solenis LLC, Suez SA, and the Dow Chemical Company are the key players profiles included in the report. Other players operating in the value chain include Cortec Corporation, Kurita Europe GmbH, Veolia, Somicon ME FZC, Green Water Treatment Solutions, and Johnson Matthey.

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