Water Chemicals and Competitors: The Long, Long March of the “Chemical-Free” Revolution

Traditional chemicals for water treatment face growing competition from alternatives that use onsite chemical generation or physical and electrical methods. Still, chemicals have proven surprisingly resilient in the face of these threats, with many “alternatives” becoming new chemical markets. High ...

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