Category: Production and Manufacturing
The size of the global hand sanitizer market was USD 2.7 billion in 2019. It's bound to expand manifold in the next few years, primarily due to COVID-19 and the sudden rise in demand. The demand is also rising, as it's a cost-effective, environment-friendly and user-friendly product that's easily available and effective. AMPAC USA believes that, in addition to meeting the rising demand, hand sanitizer manufacturers need to consider using RO water via commercial reverse osmosis or industrial reverse osmosis systems.
A recent report by CNBC found out that more socially responsible investors have begun to invest in the water utility industry in the U.S. This comes after the rising alarming news of bad quality and shortage of water in several areas of the States. The report found out that investors were focusing more on the ESG rating of the companies they eventually choose to invest in and this is a positive step towards building a more sustainable and better infrastructure than currently in place.
Offshore Water Makers have been a boon for the Military, Ocean, Marine, Oil, and Gas Industry. Made for intensive water desalination, these pieces of equipment have helped the industry strive for longer in the sea. Operating on the principle of advanced reverse osmosis, these were not used around 20 years ago, although their effectiveness holds true to date. Sammy Farag, CEO of AMPAC USA, a leading manufacturer of treatment systems for 30 years, talks about how these systems are effective in many industries today.
AMPAC USA shares the different conditions where seawater desalination can be useful and where it can be let go. The technology has been a boon for countries like Israel where today the nation produces more agricultural goods than it needs. A lot of countries see the technology as a solution too but financial status does not allow them to take it up as one.
Ampac USA shares how Reverse Osmosis and the advanced technologies around it have proven to be nothing short of an ultimate solution to the water problems faced today. The process, which reverses the natural process of osmosis is now used by every water treatment manufacturer across the world.