The need for water treatment technologies – a major application of cation exchange resins market – is expected to drive the growth of the global market, according to a new report published by Transparency Market Research. Increase in water pollution in some of the major regions – according to TMR report – is leading the market to develop new water treatment technologies. Cation exchange resins are used for water demineralization and de-alkalization.
Cation exchange chromatography resins are primarily employed to eliminate most positively charged ions in the water like iron, radium, aluminum, copper, and lead. Moreover, strong acid cation resins are also used for the retrieval of uranium from water sources, such as mine water circuits. The process is mostly utilized for low to medium uranium concentrations. These resins are also used as a catalyst in the chemical industry. Moreover, cation exchange chromatography resins are used in the production of Bisphenol A, MTBE, TAME etc.
This information is based on the new report by TMR, titled “Cation Exchange Resins (By End-Use – Water & Wastewater Treatment, Pharmaceutical, Mining, Electrical & Electronics, Power Generation, Nuclear, Food & Beverage, Chemical) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2017 - 2025.”
The cation exchange resins market can be classified based on end-use industry into:
• Water & Wastewater Treatment
• Pharmaceutical
• Mining
• Electrical & Electronics
• Power Generation
• Nuclear
• Food & Beverage
• Chemical
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