As per the recently published report by MarketsandMarkets™, the “Nanofiltration Membrane Market by Type (Polymeric, Ceramic, Hybrid), Module (Spiral Wound, Tubular, Hollow Fiber, Flat Sheet), Application (Municipal, Industrial), And Region (North America, Europe, Apac, South America, MEA) – Global Forecast to 2028″, is projected to reach USD 1.7 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 10.8% from USD 1.0 billion in 2023. The growth of the global nanofiltration membrane market is driven by rising industrialization and urbanization, declining freshwater resources, and low energy consumption in nanofiltration. The demand for nanofiltration membranes is driven by the need for effective water treatment solutions. Nanofiltration is used to remove contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and organic compounds, from water, making it safe for consumption.
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The key global players in the nanofiltration membrane market are DuPont Water Solutions (US), Toray Industries, Inc. (Japan), Veolia Environnement S.A. (France), Alfa Laval AB (Sweden), GEA Group AG (Germany), Hydranautics (US), NX Filtration (Netherlands), Pall Corporation (US), Vontron Technology Co., Ltd. (China), and Pentair (US) among others. These companies are strong in their home regions and explore geographic diversification alternatives to grow their businesses. They focus on increasing their market shares through new product launches and other expansions.
Recent Developments in Nanofiltration Membrane
- In March 2022, Toray Industries, Inc. launched the TBW-HR Series of ultralow-pressure reverse osmosis membrane elements that enhance neutral molecule rejection. This product helped the company to strengthen its product portfolio in reverse osmosis membrane elements.
- In April 2022, Veolia Water Technologies launched the Barrel, a technology for desalination and water reuse in Asia Pacific. The Barrel is a multi-RO element vessel that is designed to be a plug-and-play system. It is used in place of existing RO membranes and nanofiltration skids. The Barrel helped the company meet the challenges and expectations of the desalination market by producing fresh water and complying with all water quality standards.
- In March 2022, Hydranautics launched the PRO-X series membranes to provide improved performance and efficiency in various applications, including seawater desalination, brackish water treatment, and industrial process water treatment.
- In January 2022, Alfa Laval acquired Sandymount, a US-based company specializing in beverage technologies, and uses a novel, patented membrane technique to concentrate beer. Alfa Laval’s wide array of products and technologies helps beer makers distribute high-quality beer in concentrated forms, create new business prospects, and enable a more sustainable beer delivery supply chain. It is incorporated into the food systems business unit of Alfa Laval’s food & water division.
- In October 2019, DuPont acquired a membrane business from Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. to increase DuPont’s product portfolio in filtration technology. This acquisition helped DuPont to strengthen its product portfolio by offering Evoqua’s ultrafiltration and membrane biofiltration.
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DuPont – DuPont, as an organization, serves a diverse array of products and has 15 product lines, which include adhesives, advanced printing solutions, clean technologies, construction materials, consumer products, electronic solutions, fabrics, fibers & nonwovens, home garden & car care, industrial films, medical devices & materials, packaging materials & solutions, personal protective equipment, resins, solar solutions, and water solutions. DuPont holds 176 brands under one umbrella. The company operates through three major segments: electronics & industrial, water & protection, and corporate & other. The company offers a wide range of nanofiltration underwater solutions product lines under the brand name FilmTec for various applications such as municipal, residential, commercial, food & beverage, industrial utility, oil & gas upstream, and power generation.
In December 2019, DuPont acquired Desalitech, a closed-circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) company. This acquisition helped DuPont to rapidly grow in the water filtration technologies market by offering a broad range of technologies to address current and future customer challenges while improving the organization’s commitment to sustainability. Desalitech’s
Toray Industries – Toray Industries, Inc. is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan that specializes in industrial products centered on technologies in organic synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. The company offers its products under five business segments: fibers & textiles, performance chemicals, carbon fiber composite materials, environment & engineering, and life science. The products offered by the company include filament yarns, staple fibers, spun yarns, nonwoven fabrics, water treatment membranes, polyester, polyethylene & polypropylene films, and IT-related equipment. To strengthen competitiveness, Toray Industries, Inc. is working on three issues: total cost reduction, business advancement, and high added-value creation. The company is focused on developing the hollow fiber membrane-type ultrafiltration (UF) membrane HFUG-2020AN, which features the largest membrane surface area in the world and is selected for use in a large-scale wastewater treatment facility located in Wuxi, China.
In March 2022, Toray Industries, Inc. launched the TBW-HR Series of ultralow-pressure reverse osmosis membrane elements that enhance neutral molecule rejection. This product helped the company to strengthen its product portfolio in reverse osmosis membrane elements.
The growth of the global nanofiltration membrane market is driven by rising industrialization and urbanization, declining freshwater resources, and low energy consumption in nanofiltration. The demand for nanofiltration membranes is driven by the need for effective water treatment solutions. Nanofiltration is used to remove contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and organic compounds, from water, making it safe for consumption.
They focus on increasing their market shares through new product launches and other expansions. DuPont DuPont, as an organization, serves a diverse array of products and has 15 product lines, which include adhesives, advanced printing solutions, clean technologies, construction materials, consumer products, electronic solutions, fabrics, fibers & nonwovens, home garden & car care, industrial films, medical devices & materials, packaging materials & solutions, personal protective equipment, resins, solar solutions, and water solutions. DuPont holds 176 brands under one umbrella. The company operates through three major segments: electronics & industrial, water & protection, and corporate & other. The company offers a wide range of nanofiltration underwater solutions product lines under the brand name FilmTec for various applications such as municipal, residential, commercial, food & beverage, industrial utility, oil & gas upstream, and power generation. In December 2019, DuPont acquired Desalitech, a closed-circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) company. This acquisition helped DuPont to rapidly grow in the water filtration technologies market by offering a broad range of technologies to address current and future customer challenges while improving the organization’s commitment to sustainability.
Desalitech’s globally patented and distinctive process technology, which uses standardized design and is operated using proprietary software, enhances DuPont’s portfolio by lowering the lifecycle cost of water purification and reuse. Toray Industries Toray Industries, Inc. is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan that specializes in industrial products centered on technologies in organic synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. The company offers its products under five business segments: fibers & textiles, performance chemicals, carbon fiber composite materials, environment & engineering, and life science. The products offered by the company include filament yarns, staple fibers, spun yarns, nonwoven fabrics, water treatment membranes, polyester, polyethylene & polypropylene films, and IT-related equipment.
To strengthen competitiveness, Toray Industries, Inc. is working on three issues: total cost reduction, business advancement, and high added-value creation. The company is focused on developing the hollow fiber membrane-type ultrafiltration (UF) membrane HFUG-2020AN, which features the largest membrane surface area in the world and is selected for use in a large-scale wastewater treatment facility located in Wuxi, China. In March 2022, Toray Industries, Inc. launched the TBW-HR Series of ultralow-pressure reverse osmosis membrane elements that enhance neutral molecule rejection. This product helped the company to strengthen its product portfolio in reverse osmosis membrane elements.
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