The global ceramic membrane market size is expected to reach USD 19.52 billion by 2028 according to this new study. The report “Ceramic Membrane Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, By Material (Alumina, Titania, Zirconia, Silica, Others); By Application; By Technology; By Region; Segment Forecast, 2021-2028” gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
Ceramic membranes are being used in high-value applications such as protein fractionation in dairies, cell harvesting, separation of flow streams among others. The ability to withstand extreme pH conditions as well as to operate under extreme temperature ranges are some of the factors benefitting the market growth. Properties of ceramic materials such as inertness, longer service life, reliability, heat resistance, backflush capability, regenerative capacity, resistance to acids, alkalis are being effectively used by companies and have developed superior ceramic membrane filtration systems that find applications in a wide range of industries ranging from chemicals to water treatment.
Ceramic membrane systems entail a high capital cost and this factor has restricted the market growth substantially. The installation, purchasing, and shipping costs of the same are also high which further increases the capital costs. In addition, the manufacturing cost of the same is also high as compared to other membrane media as well as conventional filtration systems. The need for pre-treatment further increases the overall investment required for establishing a ceramic membrane filtration system.
Ceramic membranes exhibit good chemical and physical stability, thus enabling them to have a long service life in a wide variety of applications. This service life is comparatively higher than the one offered by polymer membranes. The intricate and delicate design of fibers in the ceramic membranes makes the product more resistant to wear and tear. Due to these factors, manufacturers have now started investing and installing ceramic membrane filtration systems to ensure long-term performance.
Filtration performance is better for ceramic membranes in comparison to polymer membranes and they are easy to use as well and hence can be incorporated in a variety of filtration systems. They are more durable and do not need frequent replacement. Ceramic membrane flux rate is also double that of polymeric membranes. Due to all these benefits, ceramic membranes are fast replacing polymeric membranes and are expected to witness a high growth rate over the forecast period.
Concentrated efforts are being taken to reduce the overall capital expenditure as well as operating expenditure of the ceramic membrane filtration systems. Such efforts have garnered the attention of governments, as well as industry participants. Such concentrated efforts are expected to further reduce the overall ceramic membrane manufacturing, operational and maintenance costs. Companies such as TAMI Industries, A-tech innovation GmbH, Liqtech A/S, Saint Gobain, Qua Group LLC, Hyflux Limited, Nanostone Water Inc, GEA Group, Toray Industry Inc, Veolia Water Technologies, and Pall Corporation are some of the key players operating in the market.
Ceramic membranes are being used in high-value applications such as protein fractionation in dairies, cell harvesting, separation of flow streams among others. The ability to withstand extreme pH conditions as well as to operate under extreme temperature ranges are some of the factors benefitting the market growth. Properties of ceramic materials such as inertness, longer service life, reliability, heat resistance, backflush capability, regenerative capacity, resistance to acids, alkalis are being effectively used by companies and have developed superior ceramic membrane filtration systems that find applications in a wide range of industries ranging from chemicals to water treatment.
Ceramic membrane systems entail a high capital cost and this factor has restricted the market growth substantially. The installation, purchasing, and shipping costs of the same are also high which further increases the capital costs. In addition, the manufacturing cost of the same is also high as compared to other membrane media as well as conventional filtration systems. The need for pre-treatment further increases the overall investment required for establishing a ceramic membrane filtration system.
Ceramic membranes exhibit good chemical and physical stability, thus enabling them to have a long service life in a wide variety of applications. This service life is comparatively higher than the one offered by polymer membranes. The intricate and delicate design of fibers in the ceramic membranes makes the product more resistant to wear and tear. Due to these factors, manufacturers have now started investing and installing ceramic membrane filtration systems to ensure long-term performance.
Filtration performance is better for ceramic membranes in comparison to polymer membranes and they are easy to use as well and hence can be incorporated in a variety of filtration systems. They are more durable and do not need frequent replacement. Ceramic membrane flux rate is also double that of polymeric membranes. Due to all these benefits, ceramic membranes are fast replacing polymeric membranes and are expected to witness a high growth rate over the forecast period.
Concentrated efforts are being taken to reduce the overall capital expenditure as well as operating expenditure of the ceramic membrane filtration systems. Such efforts have garnered the attention of governments, as well as industry participants. Such concentrated efforts are expected to further reduce the overall ceramic membrane manufacturing, operational and maintenance costs. Companies such as TAMI Industries, A-tech innovation GmbH, Liqtech A/S, Saint Gobain, Qua Group LLC, Hyflux Limited, Nanostone Water Inc, GEA Group, Toray Industry Inc, Veolia Water Technologies, and Pall Corporation are some of the key players operating in the market.
The publisher has segmented the Ceramic Membrane market report on the basis of application, material, technology, and region:
Ceramic Membrane Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016-2028)
- Water treatment
- Food & Beverages
- Chemicals & Materials
- Pharmaceuticals
- Textiles
- Other Applications
Ceramic Membrane Material Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016-2028)
- Alumina
- Titania
- Zirconia
- Silica
- Others
Ceramic Membrane Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016-2028)
- Ultrafiltration (UF)
- Microfiltration (MF)
- Nanofiltration (NF)
Ceramic Membrane Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016-2028)
- North America
- U.S
- Canada
- Europe
- France
- Germany
- UK
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Latin America
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Middle East & Africa
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- Qatar
- Oman
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Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 102 |
Published | June 2021 |
Forecast Period | 2021 - 2028 |
Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 9.19 Billion |
Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 19.52 Billion |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 10.7% |
Regions Covered | Global |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 10 |
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Executive Summary
3. Research Methodology
4. Ceramic Membrane Market Insights
5. Ceramic Membrane Market Assessment by Application
6. Global Ceramic Membrane Market, by Material
7. Ceramic Membrane Market Assessment by Technology
8. Ceramic Membrane Market Assessment by Geography
9. Competitive Landscape
10. Company Profiles
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned
- TAMI industries
- Hyflux ltd.
- GEA Group
- Pall Corporation
- Veolia Water Technologies
- Liqtech A/S
- Saint Gobain
- Qua Group LLC
- Nanostone Water
- Toray Industries.