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According to Industry Experts, Inc. Market Report Demand from Detergents and Building & Construction Bolsters Global Zeolites Market to Reach $16 Billion by 2027

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Industry Experts, Inc. Unveiled an updated 2022 version of the global market research report on Zeolites. The new version entitled " Global Zeolite Market – Products and Applications " focuses on the market for Zeolites types and the key application sectors. Asia-Pacific is the principal global market for Zeolites, which is also likely to log the fastest 2022-2027 CAGR of 8.8% in reaching a projected US$9 billion by 2026. Zeolites are most widely used in the production of detergents, with other major applications for the materials being building & construction, water and wastewater treatment and oil refining & petrochemicals. Of the two types of zeolites, the demand for the natural variety is marginally larger, though the market for synthetic zeolites is likely to grow at a faster rate. These materials are widely used as builders in detergents as fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts in the petroleum industry and as adsorbents/desiccants in the construction, natu

Automotive, Aerospace and Construction Sectors to Drive Global Market for Hydraulic Components to Reach $83 Billion by 2027

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Industry Experts, Inc. published an updated 2022 version of the market research report on Hydraulic Components. The new version of this report includes the analysis of impact and recovery of COVID-19 on the global Hydraulic Components market . Asia-Pacific and South America are expected to grow relatively faster while developed regions such as North America and Europe are projected to witness the slower growth during the same analysis period. The aftereffects of COVID-19 continue to linger even now, with some global regions reporting a sudden spurt in the number of new cases owing to newer and unspecified variants. Hydraulic Components are used in a variety of industrial areas, several of which witnessed a decline in activity during the pandemic period, thereby adversely impacting demand for them. However, a look at the market figures for Hydraulic Components between the worst years of 2019 to 2021 put forth a picture of cautious optimism, as, compared to other sectors, declines in te