Global Consumer Water Treatment Systems
Concerns created by media reports about water quality and deficient water supplies have heightened consumer interest in water treatment systems. Technology types compete with one another less directly since a single system can utilize multiple types of filtration technology to achieve higher levels of water treatment. Even so, consumers generally choose a product’s technology type (and whether to purchase a product that uses only one technology or multiple ones) based on the level of treatment desired, the types of contaminants that the user wishes to remove, and system costs. This new study discusses how these factors will impact sales of consumer water treatment systems going forward.
Products in the study include:
Point-of-Entry Systems
Point-of-Use Systems (Under-Sink, Countertop, Faucet-Mounted, Flow-Through & Other)
Aftermarket Components
Technologies in the study include:
Conventional Filtration
Membrane Separation
Other (Distillation, UV disinfection, ozone treatment)
Regions in the study include:
North America
Central & South America
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
Asia/Pacific
Africa/Mideast
Scope of the Report
This report covers the scope, size, and growth of the global market for consumer water treatment systems including key trends by product, technology, and region. This study also covers aftermarket components used in consumer water treatment systems. Historical data are provided for 2007, 2012, and 2017 with forecasts for 2022, with year by year historical market volatility. Data is presented in units and US dollars. Also included is an analysis of the key industry players in the global market for consumer water treatment systems.
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