De-Agglomerating Equipment Market Examine with Key Data and Industry Segments by 2032

The size of the world market for de-agglomerating equipment is anticipated to be US$ 6.3 billion in 2022 and US$ 8.1 billion in 2032. In the quickly changing food processing business, increasing use of de-agglomerating equipment bodes well for the market.

According to FMI, the market for de-agglomerating equipment is expected to expand at a rapid rate with a CAGR of 10.7% over the forecast period (2022-2032). The market is projected to experience growth due to the growing demand to deagglomerate or delump essential materials used in food processing before they are transformed into finished or final goods.

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De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Novel Developments

Leading players in the de-agglomerating equipment market are focusing on new product innovations and developments for sustained business growth. From conceptualization to development, companies manufacturing de-agglomerating equipment are ensuring that every step is well-aligned with the ultimate goal i.e. meeting end-user needs and requirements.

  • In 2019, Munson Machinery- a key player in the de-agglomerating equipment market- launched a new DeClumper dual dive lump breaker, namely ‘RDC-3030-SS’. This model reduces compact materials and agglomerates into the original particle sizes, is approximately 279 mm high, and can easily fit in restricted spaces in between bulk handling, storage, packaging, and processing equipment. This product has been specifically developed to withstand heavy and challenging applications and entails easy & simple maintenance.
  • In 2019, Hosokawa Micron Ltd- a leading player in the de-agglomerating equipment market- participated in the POWTECH 2019 exhibition held in Germany. The company showcased its wide-range of exclusive industry equipment and this, in turn, was aimed at boosting the brand recognition and tapping into new customer segments.

De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Dynamics

De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Ever-Evolving Demand from Food Processing Applications to Drive Growth

Use of de-agglomerating equipment in food processing applications is picking pace, as multiple steps in the food processing industry feature steps wherein size reduction is of utmost importance. Majority of the products or ingredients are treated with some sort of delumping or deagglomeration before they are transformed into final and finished versions.

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De-agglomerating equipment is finding extensive use across multiple food manufacturing processes, such as bakery & confectionery, breakfast cereals, and others. Moreover, de-agglomerating equipment are also being used for delumping raisins in the form of a cost-saving & economic alternative to the labor-intensive & conventional manual deagglomeration. Such particulars provide substantial credence to the unabated demand for de-agglomerating equipment from food processing applications, thereby driving the growth of de-agglomerating equipment market.

De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Surging Adoption in Chemical Manufacturing Applications to Propel Growth

De-agglomeration equipment is finding extensive use in the deagglomeration of nanoparticles and also in many other chemical manufacturing applications. Manufacturers of agricultural chemicals are adopting de-agglomeration equipment for production of herbicide, pesticides, and fungicides. In case of chemical manufacturing applications, formation of particle clusters during addition of powders into liquid solutions remains a longstanding challenge.

Apart from cluster formation, chemical manufacturers increasingly rely on deagglomeration for multiple reasons, including improvement of slurry performance, enhanced appearance, and improvement of surface area coverage. Such particulars bring importance of de-agglomeration equipment to the fore in the chemical manufacturing arena, thereby driving the de-agglomeration equipment market.

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De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Manufacturers Focus on Incorporation of Advanced Features to Exceed End User Expectations

Manufacturers in the de-agglomeration equipment market are focusing on improving their product positioning via addition of advanced features beneficial to end-users in a bid to exceed the end user expectations. Key players in the de-agglomeration equipment market are offering gentle screening & deagglomeration of raw materials, which, in turn, helps in preventing unwanted size reduction and irregular dimensions. Companies operating in the de-agglomeration equipment market are also focusing on making their products highly agile along with unparalleled ease of installation. With end users being increasingly drawn toward products that are easy-to-clean and entail minimum maintenance, manufacturers are focusing on incorporating the same in their offerings.

Analyzing customer requirements and incorporating the same in their products continues to a prominent mantra of manufacturers to attain high profitability. Manufacturers in the de-agglomeration equipment market are offering custom-based de-agglomeration equipment specifically tailored to end-user needs and specifications, with a sole objective of nourishing end-user confidence and repeat sales.

De-Agglomerating Equipment Market- Segmentation

By end use, de-agglomerating equipment market has been segmented into

  • Food Processing
  • Chemical Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Others

De-Agglomerating Equipment Market – Report Highlights:

  • A detailed overview of parent market of de-agglomerating equipment market
  • Changing de-agglomerating equipment market dynamics in the industry
  • In-depth segmentation of the de-agglomerating equipment market
  • Historical, current, and projected de-agglomerating equipment market size regarding volume and value
  • Recent industry trends and developments in de-agglomerating equipment market
  • Competitive landscape of the de-agglomerating equipment market
  • Strategies for key players operating in de-agglomerating equipment market and products offered
  • Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth in the de-agglomerating equipment market
  • A neutral perspective on de-agglomerating equipment market performance
  • Must-have information for de-agglomerating equipment market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint

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Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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