Gas Separation Membrane Market is projected to witness steady growth, expanding at a CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period

Gas Separation Membrane Market

The gas separation membrane market is anticipated to expand its roots at a steady CAGR of 7.3% between 2023 and 2033. The market is expected to have a market share of US$ 4.73 billion by 2033 while it is likely to be valued at US$ 2.34 billion in 2023.

  • The growing awareness around the hazardous health effects of gases coupled with expanding urban settings is flourishing the market growth. Furthermore, the changing environment due to rising air and water pollution is pushing end users to adopt products for gas and impurity elimination.
  • Stringent government policies are pushing authorities to use gas separation membranes for water purification, and the elimination of extra gases. Also, the transforming chemical industry with high demand for gases like oxygen and nitrogen is pushing the sales of the gas separation membrane.
  • A key source of revenue is generated through chemical procedures that include nitrogen separation from oxygen and other processes. Some basic chemical applications of these separation membranes are the removal of N2 and CO2 gases.
  • The complex procedures are made easy through these membranes as it provides pure gas out of the gaseous mixture. For example, hydrogen recovery from nitrogen.

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Key Points

  1. The United States market leads the gas separation membrane market in terms of market share in North America. The United States region held a market share of 17.2% in 2022. The growth in this region is attributed to the rising awareness, restoration of the food and beverage industry, and stringent government policies.
  2. The United Kingdom’s gas separation membrane market is another significant market in the European region. The market thrives at a CAGR of 5.8% between 2023 and 2033. The growth is attributed to the increased consumption of gases like N2 and CO2 for chemical research and development along with its use in the pharmaceutical industry.
  3. The Chinese gas separation membrane market is anticipated to thrive at an average CAGR of 8.4% during the forecast period. The growth is owing to the huge population, higher consumption, and people installing products to clean the surroundings such as air purifiers.
  4. The nitrogen removal segment leads the application type segment as it holds a market share of 22.9% in 2023. It is the top segment as there is a high demand for nitrogen from food and beverages, and the pharmaceutical industry.
  5. The petrochemical and oil & gas segment consumes the utmost gas separation membrane as end-users. It holds a global share of 27.5% in 2023. The growth is attributed to increased consumption and the requirement for filtration products.

Competitive Landscape

The key vendors work on making the product 100% effectivity in filtration and cleaning the adulterated product. Furthermore, the focus is also on government tenders. Key competitors and also merge, acquire, and partner with other companies to increase their supply chain, and distribution channel.

Recent Market Developments

  • Schlumberger Ltd introduced its Apura gas separation membrane that does the natural gas sweetening via H2S H2O, and bulk CO2 removal.
  • Air Products and Chemicals Inc. introduced the PRISM membrane separator for a wide range of applications. Such as marine, aerospace, offshore drilling, food, and beverage.

Key Players

  • Air Products and Chemicals Inc.
  • Air Liquide Advanced Separations LLC
  • UBE Industries Ltd
  • Schlumberger Ltd
  • Fujifilm Manufacturing Europe B.V
  • Parker-Hannifin Corporation
  • Membrane Technology and Research Inc
  • DIC Corporation
  • Honeywell International (Honeywell UOP)
  • Evonik Industries
  • Mahler AGS
  • Atlas Copco AB
  • GENERON LLC
  • GRASYS JSC
  • GMT Membrantechnik GmbH

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Market Segmentation

By Material Type:

  • Polymeric Membrane
  • Inorganic Membrane
  • Metallic Membrane

By Construction Type:

  • Hollow Fiber Module
  • Spiral Wound Module
  • Plate & Frame Module

By Application:

  • Nitrogen Separation
  • Oxygen Separation
  • Acid gas Separation
  • Hydrogen Separation
  • Methane Separation
  • Carbon Dioxide Separation
  • Olefin – Paraffin Separation

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About the Author

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.
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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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