Global laboratory filtration market is anticipated to grow at a modefrate CAGR of 12.8% during the forecast period (2024-2031). The market growth is attributed to the increasing application of laboratory filtration in the research labs, food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and biopharmaceutical sectors, as well as the increased demand for more efficient filters. Products for filtration include membrane, air, oil and gas, bioburden reduction, and sterilized filtration. Manufacturers are developing innovative technologies for large-volume filtration in biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical companies. For instance, in May 2022, Merck KGaA invested more than €440 million ($463.6 million) and expanded its membrane and filtration manufacturing in Ireland.
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Filter pipette tips are necessary to prevent cross-contamination of infectious aerosols into samples and test equipment used by diagnostics, research, and blood transfusion laboratories. For instance, in October 2021, Porex was awarded a $16.2 contract from the US government to expand the pipette-tip filter supply chain. The pipette tip filters manufactured through this investment include Edison-Award-winning FORTRESS® filters, which provide sample protection from aerosols and aspirated liquids, and pipette tip filters designed specifically for high-speed, automated assembly systems.
Laboratory vacuum filtration units are designed for research purposes and filtration of small volumes enabling customers to use their receiver flasks and/or expand the filtration capacity, depending on the particle load of the filtered liquid, by filling more than one receiver flask. For instance, in November 2021, Sartorius Introduced Sartolab® RF|BT vacuum filtration units. The filtration units offer the highest flow rates with a large filtration area, a low protein affinity membrane to minimize protein loss, and an optimized membrane support for a low hold-up volume.
Market Coverage
• The market number available for – 2023-2031
• Base year- 2023
• Forecast period- 2024-2031
• Segment Covered-
o By Product
o By Material
o By Technology
o By Type
o By End-Users
• Regions Covered-
o North America
o Europe
o Asia-Pacific
o Rest of the World
• Competitive Landscape- Danaher Corp., Eaton Corp. plc, Merck KGaA, Sartorius AG, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. among others.
Key questions addressed by the report.
Global Laboratory Filtration Market Report Segment
By Product
Filters & Filter Media
Consumables
Filtration Assemblies
Filtration Accessories
By Material
Filtration Membrane
Filtration Media
By Technology
By Type
By End-Users
Global Laboratory Filtration Market Report Segment by Region
North America
• United States
• Canada
Europe
• UK
• Germany
• Italy
• Spain
• France
• Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
• China
• India
• Japan
• South Korea
• Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
• Latin America
• Middle East & Africa
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