The global Dewatering Equipment Market size was valued at $4.5 billion in 2022 and is predicted to reach $6.1 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 4.20 percent between 2023 and 2028.
To reduce waste, a sludge dewatering system separates sludge into liquid and solid components. It is crucial to note that dewatering is not meant to treat the sludge or liquid; rather, separates solid and liquid components and makes handling easier and cheaper for final disposal of separated phases. Both the solid and liquid components of the sludge may be contaminated after dewatering and must be handled individually. The goal of sludge dewatering is to reduce waste and improve the overall cost-effectiveness of the disposal.
Dewatering equipment (PFPE) is a fluorinated synthetic fluid with a low molecular weight, PFPE, is a dewatering equipment fluid (PFPE). In its natural form, dewatering equipment is non-toxic and non-flammable. It is used in high-temperature environments ranging from 80 °C to 200 °C. Depending on the application, the molecular structure of PFPE may be linear, branched, or a mix of the two. PFPE provides temperature resistance, lubricity, wear resistance, and fluid volatility.
REPORT COVERAGE:
REPORT METRIC |
DETAILS |
Market Size Available |
2022 – 2028 |
Base Year |
2022 |
Forecast Period |
2023 - 2028 |
CAGR |
4.20% |
Segments Covered |
By Methods, Type, Technology Type, Application and Region |
Various Analyses Covered |
Global, Regional & Country Level Analysis, Segment-Level Analysis, DROC, PESTLE Analysis, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Analyst Overview on Investment Opportunities |
Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, Middle East & Africa |
Market Leaders Profiled |
Alfa Laval AB, Andritz AG, Veolia Environnement SA, HUBER SE, Gruppo Pieralisi, Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Evoqua Water Technologies Corp, SUEZ, GEA, Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha and Others. |
The rising trend toward a green economy, which encompasses eco-efficiency, pollution control, and closed-loop production to improve resource efficiency, will allow dewatering equipment market to grow even faster.
Several environmental protection organizations have enacted sludge disposal laws that require pretreatment as well as the fulfillment of requirements prior to the disposal or reuse of sludge in agricultural or power production operations. These laws and step taken from organization will drive the dewatering equipment market to grow in future. The sector is expected to increase due to governmental steps to reduce the effect of untreated municipal and industrial waste, as well as the limited availability of land for landfills. Even throughout the anticipated period, the adoption of rigorous wastewater generation and discharge standards, as well as an increasing emphasis on decreasing the environmental impact of industrial and municipal waste, will raise product demand. As a result of rising demand from environmental organisations to treat sludge before disposal, the market for dewatering equipment has expanded.
The sludge dewatering process is more difficult than an ideal sedimentation process, and it requires extra pressure to further dewater the material once a certain threshold concentration is reached, known as the gel point, is achieved.
The main problem with dewatering and drying activated sludge is the sticky behavior it shows when half dewatered, due to the sludge's so-called sticky phase. The amount of stickiness of the sludge is determined by a variety of characteristics, including dryness, organic content, colloidal nature, and sludge concentration. This paste-like material sticks to the surface of dewatering equipment, causing operational and mechanical issues. The sludge dewatering process is more difficult than an ideal sedimentation process, and it requires extra pressure to further dewater the material once a certain threshold concentration is reached, known as the gel point, is achieved.
The costs of installation and operation are relatively significant. Electricity and chemicals are used extensively by equipment. The equipment may emit loud sounds. Maintenance is a complex problem that requires a trained team to solve.
The dewatering equipment market is divided into method, type, technology type, and application segments.
Sump Pumping is a reliable option in a variety of conditions, and it's also known as the easiest, cheapest, and most effective dewatering approach. A sump is a hole or region in the earth (deeper than the basement floor) where water is collected and pumped away to be disposed of. Option in a variety of conditions, and it's also known as the easiest, cheapest, and most effective dewatering approach. A sump is a hole or region in the earth (deeper than the basement floor) where water is collected and pumped away to be disposed of.
In 2019, the sludge dewatering segment held the greatest proportion of the dewatering equipment market. The sludge dewatering process decreases the volume of sludge while increasing the solid content. The reduction in volume lowers the expense of sludge treatment and transportation.
Centrifuge technology is widely used in dewatering equipment which separates solids from liquid through centrifugal force.
Europe dominates the dewatering equipment market, and both North America and Europe have strong economic foundations and a greater understanding of the importance of sustainable development goals. North America dominates the dewatering equipment market due to high regulatory standards and initiatives to reduce sludge disposal expenses created by wastewater treatment within the area. On the other hand, wastewater treatment costs in Asia-Pacific are expected to rise rapidly due to increased industry and urbanisation, as well as increased investment in wastewater treatment within the area.
Key Players in the Market:
Major Key Players in the Global Dewatering Equipment Market are
Alfa Laval AB (Sweden), Andritz AG (Austria), Veolia Environnement SA (France), HUBER SE (Germany), Gruppo Pieralisi (Italy), Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Japan), Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. (US), SUEZ (France), GEA (Germany), and Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Ltd.
FAQ's
The global dewatering equipment market size was valued at $4.5 billion in 2022 and is predicted to reach $6.1 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 4.20 percent between 2023 and 2028.
Some of the leading countries from this region are China, India, Japan, India
the Sewage Sludge Directive 86/278/EEC on the Preservation of the Environment and Soil restricts the use of untreated sludge on agricultural land in the European Union. Sewage sludge must be treated biologically, chemically, or thermally, as well as subjected to long-term storage or any other appropriate technique, in order to considerably minimize its fermentability and the health risks associated with its usage.
Alfa Laval AB, Andritz AG, Veolia Environments SA, HUBER SE
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