Updated
Updated · Malone Telegram · Jun 21
Antiscalants Market to Reach $6.68 Billion by 2031 as Water-Treatment Demand Lifts 5.7% CAGR
Updated
Updated · Malone Telegram · Jun 21

Antiscalants Market to Reach $6.68 Billion by 2031 as Water-Treatment Demand Lifts 5.7% CAGR

2 articles · Updated · Malone Telegram · Jun 21

Summary

  • $6.68 billion is the projected Antiscalants market size for 2031, up from $5.05 billion in 2026, as industries expand use of scale-control chemicals in desalination, reverse osmosis, boilers and cooling towers.
  • Asia Pacific is set for the fastest regional growth as China, India and Southeast Asia add industrial capacity while facing water shortages that spur desalination and wastewater-treatment investment.
  • Sulfonates are forecast as the fastest-growing type segment because they remain stable above 100C, salinity above 50% and pH above 11, making them suited to harsh oil, gas and industrial water conditions.
  • Threshold inhibitors are expected to post the highest process-type CAGR, while power and construction leads application growth as operators seek lower chemical use, better efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.
  • North America is projected to hold the largest market share, supported by established industrial users, tighter water-discharge rules and suppliers including Dow, Ecolab, BASF, Solenis and Veolia.

Insights

Beyond smart monitoring, how will AI reshape the billion-dollar antiscalant industry and redefine water management efficiency?
As industries invest billions in chemical treatments, are they ignoring non-chemical technologies that could disrupt the entire water management landscape?
With Asia's industrial boom fueling a water crisis, can chemical solutions alone sustain its growth, or is a larger reckoning inevitable?