North America Reverse Osmosis Equipment Market Projected to Reach USD 12,409.21 Million by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 7.2%

Market Overview:

The North American reverse osmosis equipment market size is expected to reach USD 12,409.21 Million by 2032,exhibiting the CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period.

The North American reverse osmosis (RO) equipment market is witnessing strong growth, driven by several key factors highlighting its significance across various sectors. Reverse osmosis, a water purification process that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove molecules, larger particles, and ions from drinking water, is becoming increasingly crucial amid growing concerns about water quality and scarcity. Technological innovations, the rising demand for clean water, stricter government regulations, and heightened awareness of waterborne diseases are all influencing the market’s expansion.

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Top Companies:

Understanding key players and their initiatives provides valuable insights into the competitive landscape and emerging opportunities in the market. Here are the top companies in the market:

  • Cat Pumps
  • Danfoss
  • DÜCHTING PUMPEN
  • Flowserve Corporation
  • Fluid Equipment Development Company
  • Grundfos Holding A/S
  • KSB SE & Co. KGaA
  • SPX Flow, Inc.
  • Sulzer Ltd
  • Torishima Pump Mfg. Co., Ltd.

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The North America Reverse Osmosis Equipment Market segmentation divides the market into several segments. The industry segmentation is primarily based on product type, application, end-use, and geographic factors. Besides, the research study covers several sub-segments of the market. An in-depth examination of each market segment and sub-segment has been provided, covering the industry size, growth prospects, industry drivers, and challenges. The detailed market segmentation helps stakeholders identify the diverse needs of different consumer groups in the market. Also, it pinpoints opportunities for targeted marketing and product development strategies.

North America Reverse Osmosis Equipment Market, Type Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2019-2032)

  • Pretreatment System
  • Reverse Osmosis Device
  • Post-Processing System
  • Cleaning System
  • Electrical Control System

North America Reverse Osmosis Equipment Market, Application Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2019-2032)

  • Electronic
  • Medicine
  • Food
  • Textile
  • Chemical Industry
  • Power Generation
  • Others

Recent Developments:

  • TSG Water and FEDCO – 1.4 MGD SWRO System (October 2023)
    TSG Water and FEDCO collaborated on a 1.4 million gallons per day (MGD) SWRO (Seawater Reverse Osmosis) system in Los Cabos, Mexico, utilizing BiTurbo technology. This system is designed to meet the growing water demands of the tourism industry in the region.
  • Torishima Pump Mfg. Co. and Waterise – Subsea Desalination (September 2023)
    Torishima Pump Mfg. Co., Ltd. partnered with Waterise to provide subsea desalination plants, utilizing Torishima pumps for efficient water transfer. This collaboration aims to optimize the desalination process, offering energy-efficient solutions for subsea water extraction.
  • FEDCO and Biwater – Pure Water Project (February 2023)
    FEDCO teamed up with Biwater to enhance the energy recovery design for San Diego’s Pure Water Project, which aims to increase the efficiency of reverse osmosis (RO) systems. This collaboration focuses on reducing energy consumption and optimizing the overall process.
  • Sulzer – Next-Gen Pumps for Desalination (October 2022)
    Sulzer introduced the MSN-RO pump range for desalination projects, designed to deliver higher efficiency and lower costs. The new pumps feature high-efficiency designs, PEEK polymer wear parts, and increased capacities for large-scale desalination projects, contributing to improved performance in industrial applications.

The growth of reverse osmosis equipment in North America is being driven by strict government regulations that prioritize public health and the environment. Regulatory bodies across the region are enforcing rigorous standards and guidelines for water quality, which necessitates the use of advanced treatment technologies such as reverse osmosis. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is empowered by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to establish and regulate the quality of drinking water. The EPA monitors compliance with these standards by states, local authorities, and water suppliers. Under the SDWA, the EPA has defined maximum contaminant levels and prescribed treatment procedures for over 90 different contaminants found in public drinking water sources.