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It is expected that the average annual growth rate of China's water treatment chemicals will reach 9%, of which power plant water treatment chemicals will have the fastest growth. As China’s power demand has increased rapidly in recent years, it has accelerated the pace of construction of power plants, and newly-increased power plants use cheaper coal as fuel. Typically, the amount of water treatment chemicals required for a coal-fired power plant turbine is four times that of a gas-fired power plant. According to reports, the amount of water treatment chemicals required by China's power plants accounts for about one-third of the market, and it is expected that the market value of water treatment chemicals required by China's power plants will double in the next 10 years, and China will become the world's largest water treatment chemical for power plants. Market.
Due to the huge demand in the Chinese market, many water treatment chemicals companies in the world have already expanded their investment in China. In January of this year, Calgon Carbon built an activated carbon production and packaging plant in Tianjin. Kemira will also invest USD 8.35 million in a new pulp chemical production plant in Yixing, Jiangsu, and increase its water treatment chemical production capacity. The capacity of polyaluminium chloride will be increased from 120,000 tons/year to 150,000 tons/year.
At the same time, as the urban population of China continues to increase, the contradiction between residents' water supply capacity and infrastructure has become increasingly prominent, and the reliability of public water supply facilities has also plagued residents' water security. In November last year, an explosion at the aniline plant of Jilin Petrochemical Company caused more than 100 tons of pure benzene to leak into the Songhua River, causing downstream water pollution. This caused Harbin to stop supplying water for 5 days and benzene polluted the river into Russia. After emergencies, both China and Russia used activated carbon for water purification.
In addition, China's secondary water treatment capacity is rapidly expanding, and the potential for separation and sedimentation equipment market is also very broad. It is mainly used for wastewater separation. In addition, cross-flow filtration membrane filtration technology using reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and microfiltration will be rapidly promoted in many industries in China. The growing demand for water treatment chemicals in the Chinese market has attracted many multinational companies such as GE, Nalco and Rohm and Haas to compete with local companies and seize market share.
China's demand for water treatment chemicals grows first Many multinational companies come to China to seize market share
At present, the global market for water treatment chemicals has reached 18 billion U.S. dollars. By 2010, this market will expand to 22 billion U.S. dollars. The latest report by McIlvaine, reported in the Chemical Market Report, shows that in the next few years, China will be the fastest growing country in the global water treatment chemicals market.