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SUMMARY
Increasing Raw Material Prices and Cost-sensitive Consumers Dampen the Growth
of the Indian Water Treatment Chemicals Market
Since the Indian water treatment chemicals market is still growing, the
awareness levels among end users are low; this combined with the rise in raw
materials can be a major challenge for the participants. The lack of end-user
awareness is deterring participants from passing on the price hike to them.
Unaware of the benefits of water treatment, end users still tend to favor
cheaper products and technologies, which may not be as effective. Newer
technologies and chemistries like polyelectolyte products as coagulants are
extremely effective. Despite this, industry end users often consider use of
these products as an added cost for their organization. Poor law enforcements
by the Government agencies on the necessity of water treatment also add to the
woes of the market participants.
This Frost & Sullivan research service provides a broad analysis of the Indian
water treatment chemicals market. This study includes a thorough examination
of the market segments. The segments are biocides and disinfectants,
coagulants and flocculants, de-foamers and de-foaming agents, pH adjuster and
water softener, as well as other water treatment chemicals (boiler water
treatment, cooling water chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, and activated
carbon, among others.
Globalization, Environmental Awareness, and Industrialization Drive the Market
"Growth in the Indian economy has led to rapid industrialization and a direct
consequence is the increased disposal of effluents; with greater efforts to
preserve the environment and strict Government regulations on the quality of
effluents disposed, companies have realized the urgent need for efficient
water treatment," notes the analyst of this study. "Sustainable development is
the new buzzword for the Indian Government and the increasing focus to make
India a global manufacturing hub is anticipated to drive the water treatment
chemicals market in the future."
The rise in people living in urban areas has hiked the quantity of domestic
wastewater. The growing numbers of people moving into cities creates a demand
for potable water. This demand can be met by shifting to alternate water
sources such as ground water and seawater. Additionally, water consumption by
utilities is high, as they use it to produce electricity. This further
increases the requirements of water processing, as regulatory standards need
to be met, thus maintaining high demand in this market.
Increasing Usage of Recycled Water and Stringent Government Legislations
Create Demand for Water Treatment Chemicals
Globalization has attracted Indian manufacturers to export their products to
the developed regions. This has generated greater and tighter quality norms
and requirements for ISO14000 certification coupled with implementation of
water projects are likely to drive the market. Moreover, the Government of
India has introduced strict laws pertaining to the standards of wastewater and
effluents discharged by companies. In addition, the need to improve operating
margins and reduce water resources is creating a trend toward recycling
industrial waste water thus driving demand.
"The buoyant Indian economy resulting in widespread industrialization is
increasing demand for process water and with the quality of water
deteriorating, the manufacturing sector is expected to depend on water
treatment chemicals," explains the analyst. "Besides this, demand is likely to
rise for the treatment of potable water and domestic sewage by wastewater
management companies and Government institutions such as municipalities, thus
securing the future of this market."
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Competitive Analysis
- 3. Technologies
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Opportunities and Trends
- 2. Market Segment Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 2. Total Water Treatment Chemicals Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definition
- 2. Scope and Methodology
- 3. Challenges Facing the Industry
- 4. Strategies to Overcome Industry Challenges
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- a. Growing Population and Industrialization
- b. Increased Use of Recycled Water
- c. Growth of the Indian Economy
- d. Increase in Amount of Wastewater Discharge Accelerates Growth
- e. Rising Environmental Standards Are Expected to Increase
Processing of Water
- f. Strict Government Regulations
- g. Innovative Product Offerings
- h. Services Offered by the Manufacturers
- i. Improved Water Quality Compliance by Local Government Drives
Demand in Municipal Sector
- j. Cost-effective Products Strengthen Demand
- 3. Market Restraints
- a. High Toxicity of Chemicals and its By-products
- b. Price Sensitivity and Poor Enforcement
- c. Customer Consolidation Limits Growth
- d. Lack of Technical Knowledge
- e. Fragmented Market Exerts Price Pressure
- f. Overseas Competition Adds to the Price Pressure
- g. Rising Demand for Alternate High Technology Products
- h. Lack of Awareness
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Market and Technology Trends
- 7. Pricing Trends
- 8. Competitive Structure
- 9. Distribution Structure
- 10. Market Share Analysis
- 11. End-user Analysis
- 12. Legislations and Quality Standards
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 3. Indian Biocides and Disinfectant Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definition
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- 3. Market Restraints
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Pricing Trends
- 7. Competitive Structure
- 8. Market Share Analysis
- 9. End-user Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 4. Indian Coagulants and Flocculants Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definition
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- 3. Market Restraints
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Trends
- 7. Competitive Structure
- 8. Market Share Analysis
- 9. End-user Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 5. Indian De-foamers and De-foaming Agents Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definition
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- 3. Market Restraints
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Pricing Trends
- 7. Competitive Structure
- 8. Market Share Analysis
- 9. End-user Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 6. Indian pH Adjuster and Water Softener Chemicals Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definitions
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- 3. Market Restraints
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Trends
- 7. Competitive Structure
- 8. Market Share Analysis
- 9. End user Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 7. Indian Other Water Treatment Chemicals Market
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview and Definitions
- 2. Research Findings
- 1. Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
- 2. Market Drivers
- 3. Market Restraints
- 4. Revenue Forecasts
- 5. Demand Analysis
- 6. Pricing Trends
- 7. Competitive Structure
- 8. Market Share Analysis
- 9. End-user Analysis
- 3. Conclusions
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 8. Strategic Recommendations
- 1. Market Positioning
- 1. Market Positioning by Different End-User Segments
- 2. Market Analysis
- 1. Analysis by Key Business Functions
- 9. Frost & Sullivan Awards
- 1. Awards
- 1. Market Leadership Award
- 2. Product Line Leadership Award
- 3. Competitive Strategy Leadership Award
- 10. Database of Key Industry Participants
- 1. Key Industry Participants
- 1. Manufacturers of Specialty Water Treatment Chemicals
- 2. Manufacturers of Basic Chemicals
- 11. Appendix
- 1. Decision Support Database Tables
- 1. Total Population in India
- 2. Population Access to Waste Water Treatment Plants in India
- 3. Expenditure on Water and Waste Water Management in India
- 4. Sector wise Water Consumption in India
- 5. Total Non-Agricultural Enterprises in India
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