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Report Description<br />

By 2020 the Asia pacific is projected to become largest geographical segment leaving<br />

behind the America and Europe regions in global dehumidifiers market. Growing<br />

infrastructural development in Asian countries is shifting the construction industry at<br />

pace in which dehumidifiers are widely deployed for various application such as for<br />

drying plasters and slabs. Increasing numbers of hotels, restaurants, cold storage and<br />

food industries in America and Europe is resulting in increasing demand for<br />

dehumidification solution in global dehumidifiers market, which is estimated to grow<br />

significantly.<br />

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On the basis of type, the global dehumidifiers market is segmented into heat pumps,<br />

ventilating dehumidifiers (refrigerant dehumidifiers) and chemical absorbent<br />

dehumidifiers (desiccant dehumidifiers). As of 2013, absorbent type dehumidifier<br />

dominated the global dehumidifiers market, due to increased demand in hotels,<br />

restaurants, food and beverage industry, office buildings and medical centers. In terms of<br />

revenue, chemical absorbent type dehumidifiers accounted for largest share in global<br />

dehumidifiers market, followed by heat pumps type and ventilating type dehumidifiers<br />

segments respectively. Growing with significant CAGR absorbent type dehumidifiers<br />

market segment is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period in<br />

global dehumidifiers market, whilst the heat pump type dehumidifiers’ market segment<br />

is projected to register a steady growth in global dehumidifiers market with a CAGR<br />

around 6% to 8% during the forecast period.

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