End-Use (Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverages, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Textile, Paper, Municipal Wastewater)
The chemicals & pharmaceuticals segment in the electrocoagulation market is anticipated to hold the largest revenue share of about 32% during the forecast period. Wastewater from the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors is produced in massive quantities. Pharmaceutical effluents, which often contain a high concentration of antibiotics, chemicals, organics, and solid materials, have increased as a result of the pharmaceutical industry's growth. There have previously been some drug traces discovered in water. Both individuals and the surrounding ecosystem are at risk because of this. Due to insufficient removal during the wastewater treatment process, these medications frequently find their way into water. As a result, electrocoagulation systems are becoming more popular in the treatment of wastewater and water. This is driving the growth of the electrocoagulation market. According to this study, 359.4 billion m3 of wastewater are produced worldwide each year, of which 63% (or 225.6 billion m3 annually) are collected and 52% (188.1 billion m3 annually) are treated.
Type (Aluminium Electrodes, Iron Electrodes, Steel Electrodes, Copper Electrodes)
The electrocoagulation market was dominated by the aluminium electrodes type segment with about 40% share during the forecast period. The most popular electrode for electrocoagulation is aluminum, which effectively removes colors, organic materials, microplastics, and other materials. During the forecast period, there will likely be an increase in demand for aluminum electrodes used in electrocoagulation.
Our in-depth analysis of the global electrocoagulation market includes the following segments:
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