Due to the rising requirement for treated water and the increasing pollution of various water bodies such as rivers and lakes, water quality maintenance and water conservation are rapidly becoming incredibly important across the world. Moreover, the depletion of various fresh water sources is making the governments and regulatory bodies of several countries enact several policies aimed at promoting waste water reuse and cleaning. This is subsequently pushing up the demand for water clarifiers all over the globe.
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In simpler terms, water clarification is defined as the process through which particles, colors, sediments, organic materials, and oil particles are removed from water so that it becomes suitable for use in various industrial and residential settings. These unwanted particles are eliminated via physical chemical treatment, fine filtration, sedimentation, and screening. Centrifugal process is another method commonly employed for removing industrial waste from water. Some of the major industries using water clarifiers are oil and gas, power, sewage treatment, mining, pulp and paper, and petrochemical.
Hence, because of the rising utilization of water clarifiers in industries, the sales of these devices will rise tremendously in the future, which will, in turn, boost the growth of the global water clarifiers market. On the basis of their treatment capacity, these clarifiers are classified into those having a capacity of up to 999 m3/h, in the range of 1,000 m3/h—2,000 m3/h, and greater than 2,000 m3/h. Out of these, the sales of the clarifiers having treatment capacities in the 1,000 m3/h–2000 m3/h range are surging sharply throughout the world.
Some of the major players operating in the global water clarifiers market are Clearwater Industries Inc., Envirodyne Systems Inc., Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, Hydro International, Monroe Environmental Corp., Murugappa Organo Water Solutions Limited (MOWS), Parkson Corporation, Pentair plc, SUEZ Group, Veolia Water Technologies, and WesTech Engineering Inc.