UV
Disinfection Equipment Market - Size, Industry Analysis, Trends, Growth,
and Forecast, 2013-2020, the global UV disinfection equipment market has a
potential to reach $2.8 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 15.3% during
2014-2020. The present progress witnessed in the market is due to the growing
environmental concerns, toxicity of industrial water wastes, and the shrinking
freshwater sources. Wastewater treatment through UV disinfection equipment
should garner almost 1/3rd of the global market by 2020. Presently, the water
treatment application has the highest market share, as it is a volume-driven
application. North America holds nearly 40% of the market as the technology is
widely used in the region. However, chemical-based water disinfectants are
still prevalent in the developing regions, especially among numerous municipal
corporations. Acceptance of UV based
technology in these regions would eventually add to the growth of the market in
APAC and LAMEA.UV disinfection is evolving as the latest technology in the
water treatment industry. Replacement of chlorine-based disinfection with
advanced disinfection techniques (UV and ozone being two major technologies) is
the key trend boosting the adoption of UV technology. Low installation and
operational cost, along with residue-less functioning, and ease of maintenance
are the key propellants of UV disinfection market. Moreover, UV nearly doubles
the operational efficiency (in terms of time required to disinfect water) in
water treatment, compared to chlorine based disinfection techniques. The growth
of the healthcare and chemical industry is creating tremendous opportunities
for the UV disinfection equipment market. However, widespread use of chlorine
based low-cost disinfection method is a major restraint for the market.
UV disinfection finds its uses in diversified
areas, majorly in water treatment, wastewater treatment, air treatment,
process-water treatment, and surface disinfection. Among these, water treatment
leads the market, accounting to almost 60% of the total market share, as it is
a volume-driven application (in terms of number of UV equipment utilized).
Wastewater treatment indicates the maximum potential for growth during the
forecasted period. Scarcity of freshwater is a major concern globally;
therefore, there is a growing emphasis on the treatment and reuse of
wastewater, which would boost the growth of this application.
The report also analyzes the application of
water treatment in municipalities, residences, and commercial sectors.
Currently, municipal water treatment segment holds more than 50% of the share
in the water treatment application of UV equipment. Use of UV equipment in
municipal water treatment has increased significantly, as it is considered to
be an efficient and eco-friendly system that eliminates the use of chemicals.
Therefore, several municipalities have started transforming their
chemical-based disinfection plants to UV light-based plants. Residential water
disinfection is the second largest revenue generating application followed by
commercial applications.
Key
findings of the study:
- Global market for UV disinfection equipment is gaining prominence due to its increasing applications in water disinfection
- Growing freshwater crisis has further led to a greater emphasis on the use of UV for waste water treatment
- Use of UV disinfection in water treatment contributes to more than half of the revenue of the global UV disinfection equipment market
- Based on the geographic analysis, North America is the highest revenue-generating region, followed by Europe with nearly the same market share
- In 2013, municipal water treatment held approximately 4/5th of the UV disinfection equipment application market in water treatment
- Waste water treatment is the fastest growing application area for UV disinfection equipment
- The North American region has the highest market revenue due to early adoption of technology and favorable government initiatives. Developing nations of APAC and LAMEA would witness notable growth during the forecasted period due to the growing awareness of non-hazardous disinfection systems.
In November 2013, Calgon Carbon Corporation
signed a 10-year contract (estimated to $2 million annually) with the city of
Glendale, Arizona for reactivation of services with the use of carbon and UV to
treat the city's drinking water. This trend may pave the way for market players
to further explore the municipal sector. Aquionics, Atlantic Ultraviolet
Corporation, Calgon Carbon Corporation, Trojan Technologies, Philips Lighting,
Xylem Inc., Severn Trent Services, Xenex Disinfection Services LLC., and
American Ultraviolet, Inc. are the leading companies operating in this market.
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