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Huge Growth Expected in Laboratory Filtration Market in Future

Due to the mushrooming utilization of filtration items in the food and beverage industry and the development of technologically advanced and innovative products, the global laboratory filtration market is predicted to exhibit huge expansion in the coming years. In addition to this, the soaring research and development (R&D) activities in the biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical industries and the surging usage of filtration materials in clinical laboratories are also fueling the expansion of the market across the globe.

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Apart from the above-mentioned factor, the development of various technologically advanced materials that are highly cost-effective and efficient is also propelling the progress of the laboratory filtration market. For example, membrane filters allow the retention of particulate matter on smooth membrane surfaces. Water microbiology and air pollution are the biggest application areas of these filters. Additionally, Sartorius AG offers various syringe filters such as Minisart syringe filters for removing particulate matter and microorganisms from gases, air, and liquid.

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When technology is taken into consideration, the laboratory filtration market is classified into reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, microfiltration, and vacuum filtration. Amongst these, the microfiltration category registered the highest growth in the market in the past years and this category is predicted to demonstrate rapid advancement in the future years as well. Geographically, the market will register huge expansion in the U.S., Japan, and Germany in the forthcoming years, as per the estimates of the market research firm, P&S Intelligence.

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