Stringent regulations for water conservation and water quality maintenance in different regions are the key factor driving the global water clar...

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Stringent regulations for water conservation and water quality maintenance in different regions are the key factor driving the global water clarifiers market. In addition, depletion of fresh water resources is an important factor encouraging the cleaning and reuse of waste water. This, in turn, is resulting in the increased use of water clarifiers globally, thereby supporting their market growth. Water clarification is defined as the removal of sediments, particles, and colors, in addition to oil and natural organic matter, from water to make it clean, clear, and suitable for further use. It involves the processes of screening, physical chemical treatment, sedimentation, and fine filtration. In case of industrial waste, centrifugation process is used for water clarification. Sewage treatment, power, oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, and pulp and paper are some of the end-use industries that majorly employ water clarifiers for the separation and recovery of materials.

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