An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a device which filters fine
particles such as smoke and dust from flowing gas. ESP is particularly used in
industrial applications to reduce air pollution. The global electrostatic
precipitator market is predicted to witness market expansion at a CAGR of 4%
during the assessment period. Market Research Future has surveyed the entirety
of the market for its market report on the subject. Another vital application
of ESP is as a filtration device in industries like chemical, power, and paper
among others.
Pollution control has become a priority in many urban areas of the
world, and growing environmental consciousness has resulted in the
implementation of increasingly stringent regulations. This is expected to
impact the global electrostatic precipitator market in a positive manner to a
large degree. Certain countries in the world have achieved incredibly high
pollution rates due to industrialization, urbanization and the growth of the
automotive industry among other reasons. Such countries are actively
implementing stringent laws that support and encourage the adoption of ESPs.
Industry Highlights:
Electrostatic precipitator is a device used to remove the dust and ash
particles with the exhaust gases of power plants. Electrostatic precipitator
uses electrostatic charges to separate particles from a dirty gas stream.
Moreover, it is designed to trap and remove the dust particles from the exhaust
gas stream in the industries such as chemical, paper, and power, among others.
The main types of electrostatic precipitators include plate-wire precipitator,
flat plate precipitator, tubular precipitator, wet precipitator, and two-stage
precipitator.
Competitive Landscape:
The key players of the global Electrostatic Precipitator market
are Siemens AG (Germany), General Electric (US), Mitsubishi Hitachi Power
Systems (Japan), Babcock & Wilcox (US), AMEC Foster Wheeler (UK), Thermax
Global (India), Ducon Technologies (US), Fujian Longking (China), Hamon Group
(Belgium), and Trion (US), among others.
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Electrostatic Precipitator Market Segmentation
Global electrostatic precipitator market
has been segmented based on type, component, end-user, and region. Based on
type, the market has been classified into dry ESP and wet ESP. The dry ESP
segment dominates the market as the growth of these types of electrostatic
precipitators can be attributed to its ability to withstand high temperatures
and high particulate volumes, low electricity consumption, and
cost-effectiveness.
Electrostatic Precipitator Regional Market Analysis:
Region wise, Asia-Pacific held the largest market share of the global
Electrostatic Precipitator market in 2017. Increasing air pollution due to
particulate emission, growing industrialization, and presence of many thermal
power plants will drive the demand for electrostatic precipitator in
Asia-Pacific region. Moreover, increasing implementation of electrostatic
precipitators in industries such as steel, cement, and chemical in the Asian
region is also going to drive the market for electrostatic precipitator.
Scope of the Report
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the global Electrostatic
Precipitator market, tracking three market segments across five geographic
regions. The report studies key players, providing a five-year annual trend
analysis that highlights market size, and share for North America, Asia-Pacific
(APAC), Europe, and Rest of the World. The report also provides a forecast,
focusing on the market opportunities for the next five years for each region.
The scope of the study segments the Electrostatic Precipitator market by its
type, component, end-user, and region.
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