The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a powerful new force shaping the way air filters for gas turbines and reciprocating engines are purchased. The impact of IIoT is being continually assessed in the 59EI Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Supplier Program. The markets for air filters for these plants are analyzed in N022 Air Filtration and Purification World Market. The inventory of existing gas turbine plants is growing at six percent per year and, in the next few years, the base will grow to two million MWs. There are 30,000 individual units which routinely require service, replacement or repair of air filters used for intake air in gas turbines and for inlet air filtration of compressors, diesel and gas engines. The market for replacement filters and services is $700 million per year and will grow by more than six percent per year. IIoT provides remote delivery of comprehensive information about the operation and health of air filters. This data can be analyzed to identify problems and will create opportunities for the sale of better filters, media, coatings and smarter filters to replace the existing ones. There is much controversy on whether high efficiency microfiberglass filters for GT intakes justify the extra cost. With IIoT the answers for each specific plant will be available. IIoT is creating new channels to market in contrast to the sale of products directly to a single end user. Click Here For Complete News Release Text
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