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[23-November-2009]
 


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World Water Treatment Products - 2009 Edition


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Worldwide demand to exceed $50 billion by 2013


Demand for water treatment products worldwide is projected to exceed $50 billion by 2013. As the global population expands, and the developing world continues to industrialize, the need for clean safe water and suitable treatment of wastewater will boost demand for water treatment chemicals and equipment. In many developing regions, such as much of the Asia/Pacific and Africa/Mideast regions, too few people have access to safe water. An estimated one billion people do not have access to a safe water supply, and a larger number yet do not have access to sanitation facilities. In some nations, such as in Eastern Europe and some industrialized Asian countries, the water infrastructure has expanded to reach a large share of the population, but water quality remains subpar after decades of disregard for proper water stewardship. Rapidly industrializing nations, such as China and India, struggle with obtaining supplies of usable water, especially in fast-growing urban areas, and with the difficulties associated with treating and discharging wastewater. Wastewater treatment rates usually are well below official estimates, and even treated wastewater is often treated insufficiently. Even developed, affluent nations confront water problems. Some countries, including the United States, have population centers where native water supplies are inadequate or inferior, or the country as a whole is lacking an adequate water supply. This has led to a renewed interest in desalination, which had generally been considered too costly when compared with water importation. Other countries with modern, welldeveloped water infrastructures face issues including antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals leaching into the water supply, pathogens in agricultural runoff, and the need to reform water treatment techniques so they do not create additional challenges such as trihalomethanes or other disinfection byproducts.


Global industry focused on improving water supplies


Most countries have little choice but to spend substantial sums to improve their water supplies, and to expand access to them. In the Middle East, the largest desalination market, efforts are underway to be less reliant on fossil fuels to power desalination plants. Technological advances have allowed for improvements in water quality without drastically increasing the cost of water. For example, improvements in membranes and energy recovery devices have made desalination more affordable. Countries with generally good water supplies, such as Canada and the US, are able to treat water to meet higher aesthetic standards, far beyond the basic criteria for safety and cleanliness, allowing for greater elective use of activated carbon and other products. Industry efforts to address and implement more exacting standards for water quality and wastewater discharge will boost demand for high performance filter and membrane systems, in industrial as well as municipal water treatment settings. Advancements in desalination techniques will allow that technology to transcend its traditional niche in energy-rich, waterpoor nations in the Middle East and grow in locations with brackish and otherwise suspect water supplies, such as parts of the US, Australia and Spain. In addition, efforts to reduce disinfection byproducts will lead to greater use of nonchemical disinfection techniques such as ultraviolet light and ozonation, particularly in Western Europe.


Study coverage


This new industry study presents historical demand data (1998, 2003 and 2008) plus forecasts for 2013 and 2018 by product type and market for six regions and 23 countries. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles global industry competitors.




TABLE OF CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION xiii


I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1


II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4


General 4

World Economic Overview 6

Recent Historical Trends 6

World Economic Outlook 8

World Fixed Investment 12

World Demographic Outlook 14

Population 15

Urbanization Patterns 16

Households 18

World Water Use 19

Water Shortages 26

Water Reuse 26

World Manufacturing Outlook 27

World Food & Beverage Processing Outlook 28

World Paper & Paperboard Production 31

World Electricity Production 34

Environmental & Regulatory Issues 36

Water Pollution 38

Regulations 41

Waterborne Diseases 43

Desalination Outlook 45

Technology & Product Innovation 47

International Trade 49


III. OVERVIEW 50


General 50

Products 52

Chemicals 55

Corrosion Inhibitors 58

Oxidizers & Biocides 60

Coagulants & Flocculants 64

pH Adjusters & Softeners 67

Other 71

Filtration 74

Cartridge Filtration 77

Sand Filtration 79

Other 82

Membrane Systems 85

Microfiltration 89

Reverse Osmosis 90

Ultrafiltration 94

Other 96

Suppliers 99

Disinfection Equipment 101

Ultraviolet (UV) Equipment 103

Chemical Generation Equipment 107

Ozone Generating Equipment 108

Evaporators 110

Other 112

Deionization 113

Distillation 115

Gas Generation Equipment 116

Markets 118

Industrial 121

Power Generation 124

Chemical & Petroleum Processing 125

Pulp & Paper 126

Other 127

Municipal 129

Other 132


IV. NORTH AMERICA 137


North America: General 137

North America: Water Treatment Product Demand 138

United States 142

Canada 148

Mexico 154


V. WESTERN EUROPE 161


Western Europe: General 161

Western Europe: Water Treatment Product Demand 163

Germany 167

France 173

Italy 177

United Kingdom 183

Spain 189

Netherlands 195

Belgium 200

Sweden 205

Other Western Europe 210


VI. ASIA/PACIFIC 216


Asia/Pacific: General 216

Asia/Pacific: Water Treatment Product Demand 219

Japan 222

China 229

South Korea 239

India 244

Taiwan 250

Australia 255

Indonesia 260

Other Asia/Pacific 265


VII. OTHER REGIONS 272


Latin America 272

Brazil 277

Other Latin America 281

Eastern Europe 287

Russia 292

Other Eastern Europe 297

Africa/Mideast 302

Saudi Arabia 308

United Arab Emirates 312

Kuwait 316

Other Africa/Mideast 320


VIII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 328


General 328

Market Share 332

Industry Restructuring 336

Competitive Strategies 340

Research & Development 341

Low Cost Position 342

Cooperative Agreements 343

Marketing & Distribution 349

Company Profiles 351

Advantis Technologies, see Arch Chemicals

ALTIVIA Corporation 352

Aqua Pro, see Parker-Hannifin

Aquafine, see Danaher

Arch Chemicals Incorporated 353

Ashland Incorporated 357

BASF SE 361

BioLab, see Chemtura

Brita Products, see Clorox

Buckman Laboratories International Incorporated 364

BWA Water Additives UK Limited 366

BWT AG 368

Calgon Carbon Corporation 374

Changzhou Kewei Fine Chemicals Company Limited 377

Chemitreat Group, see Siemens

ChemTreat, see Danaher

Chemtura Corporation 378

China National Bluestar Group Company Limited 379

Christ Pharma & Life Science, see BWT

Christ Water Technology AG 380

Ciba Holding, see BASF

Clearon, see Israel Chemicals Limited

Clorox Company 383

C'treat Offshore, see ITT

Culligan International Company 384

CUNO, see 3M

Danaher Corporation 387

Degremont, see GDF Suez

Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction

Company Limited 391

Dow Chemical Company 394

Ebara Corporation 400

Envirex Products, see Siemens

Envirotrol, see Siemens

Everpure, see Pentair

FB Leopold, see ITT

Filmtec, see Dow Chemical

Filtrix, see Norit

Fisia Italimpianti, see Impregilo

Fumatech, see BWT

GDF Suez SA 402

General Electric Company 406

General Filter Products, see Siemens

HOH Water Technology, see BWT

Hydranautics, see Nitto Denko

Hyflux Limited 412

IDE Technologies, see Israel Chemicals Limited

Impregilo SpA 414

Israel Chemicals Limited 416

ITT Corporation 419

Jet Tech Products, see Siemens

Jiangsu Jianghai Chemical Company Limited 422

Kemira Oyj 424

Koch Industries Incorporated 429

K+S AG 432

Kurita Water Industries Limited 435

LANXESS AG 438

Microfloc Products, see Siemens

Monosep Products, see Siemens

Morton International Incorporated, see K+S

Nalco Holding Company 441

NanoSpecialties LLC, see Nalco

Nitto Denko Corporation 444

Norit NV 447

Occidental Petroleum Corporation 450

Pall Corporation 452

Parker-Hannifin Corporation 454

PCI Membranes, see ITT

Pentair Incorporated 456

Permo, see BWT

Procter & Gamble Company 461

Rhodia SA 462

Rohm and Haas, see Dow Chemical

Severn Trent plc 464

Shanghai Duojia Water Treatment Science & Technology

Corporation 466

Siemens AG 468

SNF SAS 474

Solvay SA 476

3M Company 478

Toray BlueStar Membrane, see China National Bluestar

Group and Toray Industries

Toray Industries Incorporated 482

Toyobo Company Limited 484

Trojan Technologies, see Danaher

Veolia Environnement SA 485

Village Marine Tec, see Parker-Hannifin

VIQUA, see Danaher

Wallace & Tiernan Products, see Siemens

Water and Power Technologies, see GDF Suez

Water Equipment Technologies, see ITT

WEDECO, see ITT

Westates Carbon, see Siemens

Western Chemical Corporation 490

Woongjin Chemical Company Limited 491

Wujin Fine Chemical Factory Company Limited 493

Zimpro Systems, see Siemens

Additional Companies in the World Water Treatment Industry 495


LIST OF TABLES


SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Summary Table 3


SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT


1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region 12

2 World Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Region 14

3 World Population by Region 16

4 World Urban Population by Region 17

5 World Households by Region 19

6 World Water Use by Region 21

7 World Manufacturing Value Added by Region 28

8 World Food & Beverage Manufacturing Value Added by Region 31

9 World Paper & Paperboard Production by Region 34

10 World Electricity Generation by Region 36


SECTION III - OVERVIEW


1 World Water Treatment Product Demand by Region 51

2 World Water Treatment Product Demand by Type 54

3 World Water Treatment Chemical Demand by Region & Type 57

4 World Water Treatment Corrosion Inhibitor Demand by Region 60

5 World Water Treatment Oxidizer & Biocide Demand by Region 64

6 World Water Treatment Coagulant & Flocculant Demand by Region 67

7 World Water Treatment pH Adjuster & Softener Demand by Region 71

8 Other Water Treatment Chemical Demand by Region 73

9 World Water Treatment Filtration Equipment Demand by Region & Type 76

10 World Water Treatment Cartridge Filtration Equipment Demand by Region 79

11 World Water Treatment Sand Filtration Equipment Demand by Region 82

12 Other Water Treatment Filtration Equipment Demand by Region 84

13 World Water Treatment Membrane System Demand by Region & Type 88

14 World Water Treatment Microfiltration System Demand by Region 90

15 World Water Treatment Reverse Osmosis System Demand by Region 94

16 World Water Treatment Ultrafiltration Systems Demand by Region 96

17 Other Water Treatment Membrane System Demand by Region 99

18 World Water Disinfection Equipment Demand by Region & Type 103

19 World Water Treatment Ultraviolet (UV) Equipment Demand by Region 106

20 World Water Treatment Chemical Generation Equipment Demand by Region 108

21 World Water Treatment Ozone Generation Equipment Demand by Region 110

22 World Water Treatment Evaporator Demand by Region 112

23 Other Water Treatment Product Demand by Region 118

24 World Water Treatment Product Demand by Market 120 25 World Industrial Water Treatment Product Demand by Region & Market 123

26 World Municipal Water Treatment Product Demand by Region 132

27 Other Markets for Water Treatment Products by Region 136


SECTION IV -- NORTH AMERICA


1 North America: Market Environment 138

2 North America: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 141

3 United States: Market Environment 144

4 United States: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 145

5 Canada: Market Environment 150

6 Canada: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 153

7 Mexico: Market Environment 156

8 Mexico: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 159


SECTION V -- WESTERN EUROPE


1 Western Europe: Market Environment 163

2 Western Europe: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 166

3 Germany: Market Environment 169

4 Germany: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 171

5 France: Market Environment 174

6 France: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 176

7 Italy: Market Environment 179

8 Italy: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 182

9 United Kingdom: Market Environment 185

10 United Kingdom: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 188

11 Spain: Market Environment 191

12 Spain: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 194

13 Netherlands: Market Environment 197

14 Netherlands: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 199

15 Belgium: Market Environment 202

16 Belgium: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 204

17 Sweden: Market Environment 207

18 Sweden: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 209

19 Other Western Europe: Market Environment 211

20 Other Western Europe: Water Treatment Product Demand by Country, Type & Market 214


SECTION VI -- ASIA/PACIFIC


1 Asia/Pacific: Market Environment 218

2 Asia/Pacific: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 221

3 Japan: Market Environment 224

4 Japan: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 227

5 China: Market Environment 231

6 China: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 233

7 South Korea: Market Environment 241

8 South Korea: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 243

9 India: Market Environment 246

10 India: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 249

11 Taiwan: Market Environment 252

12 Taiwan: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 254

13 Australia: Market Environment 256

14 Australia: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 259

15 Indonesia: Market Environment 262

16 Indonesia: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 264

17 Other Asia/Pacific: Market Environment 267

18 Other Asia/Pacific: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 270


SECTION VII -- OTHER REGIONS


1 Latin America: Market Environment 274

2 Latin America: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 276

3 Brazil: Market Environment 278

4 Brazil: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 280

5 Other Latin America: Market Environment 283

6 Other Latin America: Water Treatment Product Demand

by Country, Type & Market 286

7 Eastern Europe: Market Environment 289

8 Eastern Europe: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 291

9 Russia: Market Environment 293

10 Russia: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 296

11 Other Eastern Europe: Market Environment 298

12 Other Eastern Europe: Water Treatment Product Demand by Country, Type & Market 301

13 Africa/Mideast: Market Environment 304

14 Africa/Mideast: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 307

15 Saudi Arabia: Market Environment 309

16 Saudi Arabia: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 311

17 United Arab Emirates: Market Environment 313

18 United Arab Emirates: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 315

19 Kuwait: Market Environment 317

20 Kuwait: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 319

21 Other Africa/Mideast: Market Environment 321

22 Other Africa/Mideast: Water Treatment Product Demand by Type & Market 325


SECTION VIII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE


1 World Water Treatment Product Sales by Company, 2008 330

2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures 338

3 Selected Cooperative Agreements 344




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