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Slowdown in crossflow market

04 March 2009

Sales in crossflow filters are predicted to rise at 3% in 2009, down from a predicted 9%, says McIlvaine in the company's RO/UF/MF World Markets report.

This is due to the worldwide recession and shrinking capital budgets.
 
The target of US$9.1 billion will result from some larger markets growing enough to offset substantial reductions in smaller markets, the report says. There will be a substantial reduction in the US$430 million semiconductor market, but this will be more than offset by a US$90 million increase in the drinking water sector. This does not include desalination which adds another US$200 million increase. Demand in Asia for better water will boost the residential/commercial market, while water and wastewater infrastructure programmes in both the US and China are likely to be accelerated as part of a stimulus package for each of the economies.

 

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