Activated Carbon study

US demand to grow over 15% per year

  • February 2, 2011
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  • Activated Carbon study
    Activated Carbon study

US demand for activated carbon, including both virgin and reactivated products sold by activated carbon suppliers, is forecast to grow 15.8 percent per annum to 1.2 billion pounds in 2014. The main driver of this exceptional growth will be new demand in mercury control technology for industrial air purification applications.  These and other trends are presented in Activated Carbon, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry market research firm. Through 2014, demand for activated carbon in mercury control applications alone is forecast to grow more than fivefold to 520 million pounds. An activated carbon injection (ACI) system used for mercury control in a large industrial facility can consume up to two million pounds of activated carbon annually. As a result, the enactment of even a portion of the emissions standards currently in draft form will represent a tremendous growth opportunity for US suppliers.  As powdered activated carbon (PAC) is overwhelmingly the product type used in mercury control technology, the PAC segment will expand to account for two-thirds of US product demand in 2014 in volume terms. Granular activated carbon (GAC) types will see strong gains through 2014 as well, due primarily to expanded use of activated carbon filter systems in municipal drinking water treatment. In addition to the rapid gains underway in the industrial air purification market, demand for activated carbon in gas phase applications will improve in the motor vehicle segment. Activated carbon will see modest growth in liquid phase applications other than drinking water treatment, such as the preparation of pharmaceuticals. Edited by Constanze Schmitz