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The U.S. institutional cleaning ingredients market is anticipated to witness significant growth over the coming time period due to rising demand for non-chlorine bleach agents in detergents, increasing use of magnesium stearates in detergent making, and surging use of organic ingredients as an alternative for chemicals.
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U.S. Institutional Cleaning Ingredients Market – Emerging Trends, Top Companies, Application Analysis and Forecasts, 2021 – 2025
The U.S. institutional cleaning ingredients market is anticipated to witness significant growth over the coming time period due to rising demand for non-chlorine bleach agents in detergents, increasing use of magnesium stearates in detergent making, and surging use of organic ingredients as an alternative for chemicals. • The ingredients used in cleaning products usually fall into numerous different categories, and are added to the cleaning product to provide different features as well as functions. • The U.S. institutional cleaning ingredients market is segmented in terms of ingredients type and application. • In terms of ingredients type, the U.S market for institutional cleaning ingredients is categorized into preservatives; chelating agents; emulsifiers, binders and antimicrobials; water softeners; bleaching agent; enzymes; surfactants; and others. • Among these, the surfactants segment is classified into amphoteric surfactants, anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactant, and others such as cationic surfactant. Anionic surfactants segment is likely to expand at a CAGR of more than 2.2% over the forecast time period. These mostly have a negative charge on their hydrophilic end. The negative charge further aids the surfactant-based molecules to lift as well as suspend soils in micelles.
Since they are able to attack a broad range of soils, these types of surfactants are used commonly in detergents and soaps. Some common examples of anionic surfactants include gluconates, sulfonates, and sulfates. • Amphoteric surfactants segment is anticipated to reach a valuation of approximately $13.26 million by the end of 2025. Some examples of amphoteric surfactants are amino oxides and betaines. • The others segment, which covers cationic surfactants, is anticipated to grow with the CAGR of 3.2% over the forecast time period. Cationic surfactants usually have a positive charge on their hydrophilic end which makes them very useful in anti-static products, such as fabric softeners. These surfactants can also serve as antimicrobial agents, thus are often used in disinfectants. • The enzymes segment is categorized into protease, amylase, cellulase, lipase, and others. Here, the lipase segment is expected to reach around $11.70 million by the end of the analysis timeline. Cellulase segment will grow at a CAGR of about 6.4% through the forthcoming time period. • Meanwhile, the amylase segment is expected to reach a valuation of $39.44 million by the end of 2025 attributable to expand at a CAGR of 5.7% throughout the forecast period. This kind of enzyme is used in dishwashing detergents and laundry detergents.
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