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Decanter centrifuge market seen reaching $2.77 billion by 2032

Apr. 28, 2026
Decanter centrifuge market seen reaching $2.77 billion by 2032

By AI, Created 9:51 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Maximize Market Research says the global decanter centrifuge market will grow from $1.89 billion in 2024 to $2.77 billion by 2032, powered by tighter effluent rules, industrial expansion and smarter separation systems. The report points to fast growth in IoT-enabled units, three-phase models and wastewater and chemical applications.

Why it matters: - Decanter centrifuges are moving from basic sludge dewatering tools to higher-value material recovery systems. - Growth is tied to stricter effluent standards, zero liquid discharge mandates and industrial demand for efficient solid-liquid separation. - The market’s shift toward automation and predictive maintenance could change buying decisions from upfront equipment cost to long-term operating savings.

What happened: - Maximize Market Research projected the global decanter centrifuge market will rise from USD 1.89 billion in 2024 to USD 2.77 billion by 2032. - The forecast implies a 4.9% compound annual growth rate during the period. - The report was published on April 28, 2026. - A full PDF sample copy of the report is available online.

The details: - Two-phase decanter centrifuges held 55% to 70% of the market in 2024. - Two-phase systems remain dominant because they are mechanically reliable and cost-effective for standard sludge dewatering. - Three-phase decanter centrifuges are the fastest-growing segment. - Three-phase units are increasingly used in edible oil refining and biodiesel production, where they can reach up to 99% separation efficiency. - The chemical industry led all applications with more than 30% of revenue in 2024. - Chemical buyers need corrosion-resistant materials for aggressive solvents and high-temperature polymers. - Wastewater treatment represented 35% to 39% of total unit installations. - Wastewater buyers are shifting toward automated separation to meet zero liquid discharge mandates in Asia and North America. - Asia Pacific dominated the market in 2024. - Industrial output in China and India grew 6% to 8% annually, supporting demand in the region. - China’s zero liquid discharge market is the largest driver of high-capacity decanter installations globally. - Smart, IoT-enabled decanter centrifuges are projected to make up nearly 40% of new global sales by 2030. - These systems are expected to cut unplanned downtime by 28% and reduce energy use by 20% to 25% through AI-optimized bowl speeds. - Alfa Laval and GEA Group remain leading vendors. - Alfa Laval’s NX series has a leading position in pharmaceutical-grade decanters. - GEA’s energy-efficient models have gained share in mining and minerals. - The report also lists key players by region, including TEMA Systems, Siemens Water Solutions, Ferrotec, Hiller Separation & Process, Grupo Rotoplas, Andritz Separation, Flottweg SE, Pieralisi Group, Veolia Water Technologies, Shanghai Centrifuge Institute, Tomoe Engineering, Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Hanil Centrifuge, Pharma Fabrik and Evoqua Water Technologies.

Between the lines: - The report suggests the market is becoming more software-driven, with predictive maintenance and autonomous controls becoming a selling point. - Energy volatility in Europe is pushing buyers toward higher-efficiency models instead of lower-cost alternatives. - The growing need for skilled technicians is also accelerating interest in automated centrifuge software that reduces manual intervention. - Demand is expanding beyond wastewater into lithium brine purification, urban odor control and other specialized industrial uses. - That mix points to a market where engineering depth and service contracts may matter as much as hardware sales.

What’s next: - The report expects high-speed centrifugation, hermetically sealed designs and corrosion-resistant systems to gain more traction as end users face tougher process conditions. - More growth should come from smart diagnostics, remote monitoring and predictive maintenance contracts. - The report’s outlook points to continued investment in modular, energy-efficient and automation-ready systems through 2032. - The full market report is available here.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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