Air Treatment Products Market – Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018 – 2025
Air treatment products comprise equipments that provide clean air by removing the contaminants and micro-organisms. Purifiers, humidifiers, and de-humidifiers removes the contaminants such as dirt, clay particles, and provide the breathable air of a defined quality. Humidifiers and dehumidifiers maintain the moisture level in the air and inhibit the growth of micro-organisms. Other products in the air treatment market include air blow dryers, air heater, air blowers, and cooling fans. According to Tyndall Manchester’s report published in May 2016, on air conditioning demand assessment stated that the global air conditioning market was valued at around US$ 97.7 billion in 2013. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-pdf/1938 Weather plays an important role in air treatment products such as cooling fans, air conditioners, and air heaters. Hence, demand for residential air treatment products such as air conditioners and cooling fans increses during the summer. Air treatment products are advantageous for people suffering from breathing disorders such as allergy and asthma and to eliminate or reduce second-hand tobacco smoke. Technological advancements such as app-enabled, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled air treatment products are gaining significant traction, due to their portability. For instance, in December 2016, Samsung Electronics launched a wind free wall mounted air conditioner, which is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled through Samsung’s Smart Home app. Market Dynamics A major driver for growth of the global air treatment products market is rising temperature due to global warming, which is propelling demand for the air conditioners. According to HDFC Bank Advisory Group, from 2007 to 2017, Indian room air conditioner market has grown at a CAGR of 12.6%. Increasing demand for industrial clean rooms is contributing towards the global air treatment products market growth. Typically used in scientific research and industrial production, clean rooms provide a controlled environment with a low level of pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles, and chemical vapors. Along with air