Decentralized Water Treatment Gains Momentum: Industrial POU Systems Market Trends Explained

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The market for industrial point-of-use water treatment systems is estimated to be worth around USD 4.13 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 6.03 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.52%. The report provides key insights into current industrial point-of-use water treatment systems market trends, growth drivers, challenges, and opportunities shaping the market landscape. Industrial point-of-use water treatment systems are compact, highly efficient systems that provide treated water to a business or facility at the location where it is used for critical applications. Examples of critical application areas include manufacturing, laboratories (scientific research), food processing, electronics, and various chemical sectors. These systems utilize various types of advanced purification to deliver consistent water quality which is both safe for workers and sensitive to industrial operations. The rising awareness of water contamination risks has been a primary driver of the growth of the industrial point-of-use water treatment system market. While industrial companies traditionally purchased bulk purified water to fill their needs (which often required large amounts of time and money), the increasing interest in decentralized purification systems has resulted in significant reductions in both down-time and exposure to contaminated water. The growth of regulatory and insurance incentives will also encourage many industries to use certified water treatment systems that meet or exceed municipal and federal water quality standards, reducing potential liability and improving the outcome of audits. In addition, many regulatory agencies are now enforcing stricter water-quality standards for industries producing products requiring high purity standards, such as pharmaceuticals, semiconductor fabrication, food ingredients, and precision engineering. These regulatory requirements are motivating many manufacturers to upgrade from older methods of supplying water to more accurate and dependable point-of-use water-treatment systems with a lower lifetime cost of ownership.

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The point-of-use industrial water treatment system market is segmented by type into inline point-of-use filters (inline filter), free-standing industrial purifiers (free-standing purifier), under-the-sink point-of-use systems (under-the-sink system), wall-mounted point-of-use units, and counter-top point-of-use systems. Inline point-of-use are small filtration devices typically mounted directly onto the pipe supplying water, sometimes as either pre-or post-filtration units. The popularity of inline point-of-use has been driven by low installation costs and maintenance along with affordability, so they are suitable as water treatment solutions for smaller industrial plants, offices and workshops. Free-standing industrial purifiers are larger, more complex units that treat large quantities of water and frequently use multiple filtering methods (Reverse Osmosis [RO], UV light, and Activated Carbon). The reason for their popularity is due to their high volume purification capability, their ability to filter water from many different types of sources, and their ability to work in medium and large scale industrial environments. Under-the-sink point-of-use systems are compact filtration systems that install underneath sinks and provide users with clean drinking water right where they are using it. They have become popular for their compact size and discreet installation, allowing for focused delivery of purified drinking water in industrial offices, laboratories and small kitchens. Wall-mounted units are a convenient option for industrial facilities that do not have enough room for floor-standing units. Because they are easy to install and can be accessed from anywhere within a building, these units help meet the demand for providing continuous access to potable water at home and work via multiple users in the same area. On the other hand, countertop systems point-of-use devices are portable and easy to set up and, thus, allow for immediate access to clean drinking water.

The point-of-use industrial water treatment systems market is divided into several technologies, including (activated carbon filtration, ultrafilteration (UF), reverse osmosis (RO), uv disinfection, ion exchange and others) based on the type of process water being treated within each industry. Activated carbon filtration remains the most common technology due to its efficacy in removing chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), unwanted odors and tastes. This has been critical for food processing facilities, laboratories and other general manufacturing plants that require consistent pretreatment at the point of use. Ultrafiltration has been developing as a growing technology because it can remove suspended solids, colloids and high molecular weight contaminants while allowing essential minerals to pass. These traits give ultrafiltration value for electronic assembly lines, pharmaceutical rinsing stations and precision manufacturing facilities. Reverse osmosis is considered a necessary technology that provides pure, especially high-purity water to industries that require removal of dissolved salts, heavy metals and micropollutants. As a result, Reverse osmosis is often deemed essential for chemical plants, biotech laboratories, and power plants and also industilial plants that operate with strict process protocols. UV disinfection is one of the fastest-growing technologies due to its capability to provide microbial inactivation without the use of chemicals, thus allowing for pathogen-free water in point-of-use applications such as laboratory benches, bottling stations, cooling lines, and cleanroom utilities. The use of ion exchange systems helps provide hardness reduction & scale control and preserves equipment life when used in combination with UV disinfection technology. This is particularly true for industries utilizing boilers, washers, and processes at elevated temperatures due to the need to maintain mineral balance in water.

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Industrial point-of-use water treatment systems market is divided by application into food and beverage processing, healthcare and medical, manufacturing sectors including electronics, automotive and textile, laboratory and R&D facility, and commercial and institution types due to the varying requirements of water quality in different industries. Food and beverage processing represents the largest application area for industrial point-of-use systems due to the stringent hygiene regulations and the requirement for microbially safe water at various stages of processing, including ingredient preparation, equipment washing, and quality control. Healthcare and medical facilities also greatly depend on the use of point-of-use systems because they provide uncontaminated water for sterilization systems, dialysis rooms, instrument cleaning, and patient contact applications where even small amounts of contamination could potentially affect clinical outcomes. Many manufacturing industries, specifically electronics, automotive, and textile manufacturing plants, employ point-of-use treatment for process water to remove contaminants, including particulate matter, mineral buildup, and organic impurities that may affect the accuracy of production lines and reduce the integrity of materials used as well as the finishes (coatings) and cooling systems for that material. The laboratory and R&D facility continue to grow rapidly, as these facilities require high-quality, consistent water for use with analytical instrumentation and in preparation of chemicals and biologicals (e.g., culture media). They also require water during research and experimental processes that are particularly susceptible to contaminants. As a result of increasing awareness of hygiene and the trend toward decentralized water consumption, many commercial and institutional organizations (e.g., corporate campuses, educational institutions, and industrial office buildings) are deploying point-of-use units for clean drinking and utility water for their employees, visitors, and operations. Because point-of-use systems can be configured to meet such a wide range of water quality application needs, from providing ultrapure water for analytical applications to providing safe potable water for daily use, point-of-use technology is becoming increasingly relevant in meeting the evolving global industrial industry's requirements for water quality standards.

Industrial point-of-use water treatment systems may be categorized based on geographic location into Asia Pacific, North America, South America, the Middle East & Africa, and Europe. Each region has specific requirements related to clean water for industrial purposes and different regulatory environments. The largest and fastest-growing regions in industrial point-of-use water treatment systems will be Asia Pacific, as the region's rapid industrialization, escalating manufacturing production, and ever-expanding electronics, pharmaceuticals, and food processing industries are creating a need for consistent point-level purification. Due to emerging stringent environmental regulations and inconsistent municipal water quality, there is increased utilization of point-of-use compact systems in this area. A strong industrial base in North America, stringent safety standards for water use, and the increasing adoption of high-performance purification systems in laboratories, biotechnology facilities, and precision manufacturing facilities will drive demand for point-of-use systems within the North American market. Europe is maintaining its leadership in point-of-use technology through continued investment in energy-efficient and low-chemical technologies to meet regulatory requirements while focusing on duurzaam ("sustainability") initiatives. Throughout Europe, healthcare, specialty chemical, and high-tech industries continue to make significant investments in energy-efficient, low-chemicals point-of-use technology. The demand for point-of-use systems in South America is expected to increase as markets diversify and investments improve the quality of water infrastructure, thereby increasing the adoption of on-site purifying systems in food processing and other industrial sectors. Throughout the Middle East & Africa, point-of-use systems are being adopted due to concerns related to water scarcity and the use of desalination techniques.

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Pentair (Irelandis a global leader in the advanced development of technology and methods for water treatment and purification, offering intelligent and sustainable solutions for industrial, commercial, and residential applications. In the industrial point-of-use water treatment systems segment, Pentair’s goal is to supply the highest level of purity water available at critical points within the various phases of processes that businesses need to operate effectively. Pendair’s business is organized into segments that support the movement, treatment, and optimization of water and offers a comprehensive line of industrial products focused on fluid management, filtration technologies, contaminant reduction systems, and customized industrial solutions for manufacturing, laboratory use, food and beverage processing, the pharmaceutical, and microelectronics industries. Pentair’s industrial point-of-use solutions include pressure vessels, advanced filter media, carbon and resin systems, point-of-entry and point-of-use systems, and space-saving systems designed to provide customers with increased acceptance of the most stringent levels of water purity, as well as increased operational efficiency. Pentair has a strong global presence in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East, with a large distribution channel network and advanced manufacturing capabilities. For the industrial point-of-use water treatment systems market, Pentair has an extensive range of products, including industrial filter systems, specialty purification units, high-performance component technologies, and service support to assist customers in producing consistent, high-quality water, meeting regulatory compliance, and optimizing process performance.

Eureka Forbes Ltd.(India), established as one of the longest-standing leaders in water purification solutions in the Indian market, has further stretched its expertise into the Industrial Point-of-Use Water Treatment Systems Market with the provision of compact and high-performance purification solutions custom-designed for the industrial and commercial setting. Relying on its broad service network and deep engineering expertise over the past 70+ years as a stand-alone operation in India and over 100+ years combined with its acquisition and integration with Eureka with the latter’s global reach and expertise in water purification technology and solutions offerings for the Indian and international markets through various business operations and units of the combined entity, this organization continues to deliver innovative and qualitative solutions and offerings in the industrial water treatment space and domain through the integration of advanced water purification solutions and technology with digital water level and quality management and control capabilities and solutions that are highly relevant and appropriate to this business’s operations and markets as well as requirements of its targeted and identified consumers and clientele. It operates in 40 international markets besides covering the vast Indian market through its existing business operations and units and as a stand-alone entity and separate business operation in the Indian market with over 70+ years of expertise and experience in this business operation and space as a separate entity and business operation and setup.

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O. Smith Corporation (US) is a US-based global water technology company with an initial focus on the manufacturing of residential and commercial water heaters and boilers, but over the years expanding into the manufacture of water treatment and water purification systems, including point-of-use systems and larger systems for water treatment. The "Water heater and Water purifier" product division of the company produces and markets a wide range of products including consumer gas- and electric-type water heaters, commercial water heating equipment, high-efficiency boilers, storage tanks, and notably water treatment systems and water purification systems. Regarding the company’s global reach and diversification, the company appears to be working in a large number of geographies worldwide. The company has manufacturing facilities and presence in the United States of America, Canada, Mexico, China, India, the Netherlands, and other countries worldwide. The company also has a major presence in the North America region and distributes products in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions, apart from Europe.

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