Mining & metal filtration system market was valued at $785.3 million in 2025 and is projected to reach $1,208.4 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period (2026–2035). The metal filtration market is increasingly driven by the need for automation and smart operational capabilities. Modern filtration systems are being designed to reduce manual intervention, optimize process efficiency, and enable real-time monitoring and control. This shift allows operators to achieve higher throughput, consistent product quality, and lower operational costs, while also supporting predictive maintenance and data-driven process optimization. As industries demand greater reliability and flexibility, advanced automation is becoming a key differentiator in the global filtration market. Companies are investing in advanced filtration technologies to improve operational efficiency, reduce resource consumption, and support large-scale metal production. For instance, in September 2024, Metso has launched the upgraded Larox PF 60 series pressure filter at its Filtration Technology Center in Lappeenranta, Finland, alongside a new machining unit. The fully automated filter features a compact design, reduces water, oil, and power usage, and aims to improve operational efficiency and maintenance. The facility also supports solid-liquid separation research, having conducted over 14,000 filtration tests and delivered more than 5,000 filters globally.
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Furthermore, the growing focus on sustainability and water efficiency is reshaping the mining and metal filtration market. Iron ore extraction companies are increasingly adopting advanced filtration and tailings management solutions to enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. For instance, Itaminas in Brazil replaced its B4 tailings dam with dry stacking using overhead filter presses supplied by ANDRITZ. The system, equipped with the Metris addIQ Prime control, achieves around 17% residual moisture, enables optimized operation, and supports remote monitoring. This solution also recovers approximately 8,800 m³ of process water per day, improving environmental safety and operational efficiency.
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