The self-cleaning filters market is projected to reach 7.18 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2017 to 2022. This growth is mainly attributed to the increased demand for self-cleaning filters from various end-use industries. The self-cleaning filters are increasingly preferred by various industries, as they help save energy, ensure automatic backwashing, increase the lifespan of filters, reduce shutdowns, and ensure effortless management of high-level contamination, thereby accelerating the production output.
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Key companies operating in the self-cleaning filters market include Eaton Corporation plc (Ireland), Parker Hannifin Corporation (U.S.), Alfa Laval AG (Sweden), Amiad Water Systems Ltd. (Israel), 3M Company (U.S.), Baleen Filters Pty. Ltd. (Australia), The Dow Chemical Company (U.S.), Oxford Filtration Limited (U.K.), Pall Corporation (U.S.), Cummins, Inc. (U.S.), HYDAC Filter System GmbH (Germany), JUDO Water Treatment GmbH (Germany), VAF Filtration Systems (U.S.), Morrill Industries, Inc. (U.S.), SCAM Filters (Filters), Forsta Filters, Inc. (U.S.), STF Filtros (Spain), Georg Schünemann GmbH (Germany), and Orival Inc.(U.S.), among others.
The self-cleaning filters market is fragmented. There are a lot of medium and small size players in the market. Eaton Corporation Plc accounted for the leading position in the self-cleaning filters market between 2012 and 2016. It is focused on new product launches as its key business strategy to ensure its growth in the self-cleaning filters market. In September 2016, the company launched a mineral-free BECOPAD® depth filter. The compact and closed design of the stacked disc cartridge can provide a large filter area in a small space and allows easy handling, as well as easy sterilization and cleaning. This has helped the company enhance its product portfolio for self-cleaning filters
Amiad Water Systems Ltd. focuses on expansions and agreements to strengthen its position in the self-cleaning filters market. In November 2015, Amiad Water Systems Ltd. (Israel) and Netafim (Israel) signed an exclusive distribution agreement. According to this agreement, Netafim is marketing Arkal product line of Amiad for the irrigation market in numerous countries outside Israel. This helped the company expand its reach to different geographic locations. In September 2015, Amiad Water Systems Ltd. (Israel) established a wholly-owned subsidiary in the U.K., which operates from Swansea, Wale. This is the company’s first permanent base in the U.K. This expansion enabled Amiad Water Systems Ltd. to expand its presence to different geographic locations to increase its revenue.
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