Industrial Agitator Market: Trends, outlook and Opportunity Analysis 2015
Industrial agitators find application in different industries and this has resulted in generating a continued demand for them. Used in mixing two or more materials – often having different viscosity – in different proportions to accomplish a desired level of uniformity in end products, industrial agitators are leveraged in various manufacturing industries such as oil and petrochemical, chemical, gas, pharmaceutical, and food and beverages. Industrial agitators are also used in water and wastewater treatment industries as they help in purging pollutants such as sulfur in water. Swift pace of industrialization, particularly in fast-expanding developing nations in Asia Pacific and South America, namely China, India, and Brazil, has been at the forefront of driving growth in the global industrial agitators market.
On account of helpful government policies,
manufacturing has proliferated in the developing regions and this has bolstered demand in the market. On account of such tailwinds the global industrial agitator market has grown at a steady pace so far. Going forward, it is predicted to register a CAGR of 5.7% from 2017 and 2025 to become worth US$3.647 bn by 2025 from US$2.245 bn in 2016, finds a report by Transparency Market Research. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/industrial-agitator-market.html The various types of industrial agitators purveyed in the market are side entry, top entry, bottom entry, static, and portable. At present, the top entry industrial agitator, rakes in maximum revenue and going forward too is predicted to continue doing so. The popularity of top entry industrial agitators results from the fact that they can be used to satisfy almost any need of the end-user for mixing and homogenization and they have a long service life. Besides, top entry agitators can be used on both open and close tanks. As the name says, it is mostly deployed from the top of the tank, which allows easy access to serviceable parts. This in turn, prevents direct contact with effluent and sludge while installing or servicing the agitator, which has an obvious safety and