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Water Disinfection Equipment: United States Forecast to 2023

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  • October 2019
  • 27 Pages
  • United States
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Within the field of water treatment, water disinfection equipment plays a crucial role in eliminating pathogens and other harmful microorganisms from water to make it safe for human consumption and use. This market comprises various technologies and methods, such as chlorination, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, ozone disinfection, and advanced oxidation processes. Each method has its advantages and is selected based on the water source, the level of contamination, desired water quality standards, and cost-effectiveness. Chlorination is a widely used chemical method, while UV irradiation is a popular physical method, especially where chemical residuals are undesirable. Ozone treatment is known for its strong oxidizing properties, which can effectively destroy bacteria and viruses without leaving harmful by-products. This sector is also influenced by industrial standards and government regulations that demand certain water purity levels for different applications, including drinking water, wastewater treatment, and industrial processes like food and beverage production. Innovations and improvements in this market focus on enhancing efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing the environmental impact of water disinfection processes. Some companies that are active in the water disinfection equipment market include Xylem Inc., Ecolab Inc., Danaher Corporation, Trojan Technologies, Evoqua Water Technologies, and Suez SA. These companies engage in manufacturing and distributing various water disinfection solutions, working to meet the diverse needs of their customers, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Show Less Read more