A recent report released by BCC Research discusses the market trends for nanostructured products applicable to water treatment in some depth.
These include reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, and ultrafiltration membrane modules, media filters consisting of nanofibers, carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles. They are applicable in potable water purification, process water manufacture, and wastewater treatment.
Technical and market drivers are considered in evaluating the current worth of the technologies covered, and in forecasting growth and trends over the next 5 years. The conclusions are illustrated with statistical information on markets, applications, industry structure, and dynamics, along with technological developments.
The report describes developments and predicts trends, describes market segments, and discusses organizations involved in such activities. Nanotechnology by itself and its use in water treatment in particular, is yet in the nascent stages, being developed by new divisions and sub-divisions of the existing organizations. This makes it difficult to track developments and trends. The report has compiled information, analyses, predictions, and conclusions.
It offers those interested in investment, acquisition, or expansion into this segment in particular, in-depth information. Specifically targeted are marketing personnel, venture capitalists, company planners, researchers, government agencies, and suppliers.
Source: http://www.bccresearch.com/