Non-Woven Cartridge Market to Top $5 Billion In 2019
The market for cartridges to remove particles from liquids will grow to over $5
billion per year by 2019. This is the latest forecast in Cartridge Filters:
World Market published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Cartridge Revenues $ Millions
Industry 2019
Total 5,303
Chemical 321
Commercial - Point of Entry 756
Commercial - Point of Use 332
Electronics 89
Food 240
Healthcare 459
Metals 84
Oil & Gas 242
Other Industries 267
Pharmaceutical 948
Power 112
Residential - Point of Entry 581
Residential - Point of Use 415
Wastewater 111
Water 346
The pharmaceutical industry will lead the way with purchases approaching $1
billion. Disposable process equipment has seen dramatic growth in the past few
years as drug manufacturers adopt single-use systems to reduce cleaning,
sterilization and their associated validation costs. Shifting from traditional
stainless steel to disposable process equipment can reduce biopharma
manufacturing costs by 8-9 percent per batch and overall capital costs by 21
percent.
In applications where hazardous materials are being processed, such as cytotoxic
drugs or potent biological materials, closed single-use systems offer additional
protection to operators and maintenance personnel. A variety of fibers are
available to allow non–woven cartridge suppliers to offer a range of
efficiencies and operating temperatures.
The commercial point-of-entry market is growing rapidly in Asia where office
buildings are being constructed in ever growing numbers. The quality of
municipal water is often suspect. Non-woven cartridges are used to further
purify the water used in the buildings.
For more information on Cartridge Filters: World Market, click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/117-n024.
Headlines for the January 17, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1158– January 17, 2014
Table of Contents
COAL – US
Gaston to be retrofit for Natural Gas-firing
Georgia Power to Retire Mitchell 2
Sunflower Electric has not given up yet
Edgewater 5 to get Two–CDS Reactor FGD from Andritz
COAL – WORLD
Protests against 50 MW Power Plant near Myeik, Burma
AES Masinloc expanding Zimbales Power Plant in the Philippines by 600 MW
GNPower looking for Tax Incentives for Planned 405 MW Power Plant in Barangay,
Philippines
Bocamina Power Plant in Chile cited for Environmental Damage
Fire at Unit 8 of Tata Power’s Trombay Plant (India)
Cost of adding 600 MW Supercritical Unit to Slovenia’s Sostanj Coal-fired
Power Plant is almost $2 Billion
Iloilo Mayor says Philippine Agencies have Final Say on Panay energy Expansion
but he supports it.
If Canada promulgates National Air Quality Limits, Nova Scotia could have
Problem
Lahore Township, Punjab, India wants to be considered for Coal-fired Power
Plant
Foster Wheeler to supply CFB Boiler and SCR for 250 MW Seagull Power Project
in Gunsan, South Korea
GAS/OIL – US
PMFG, Inc. awarded Order for SCR/CO System for a Combined Cycle Power Plant in
Northeast US
GAS/OIL – WORLD
Siemens to provide Gas Turbine for Bandirma II Combined Cycle Power Plant in
Turkey
Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Development Corp to build 415 MW Power Plant at
Tabangao Refinery in the Philippines
Japan to fund 110 MW Power Plant in Mozambique
230 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant in Gardabani, Georgia
NUCLEAR
RWE to sue for Damages incurred from Shutting Biblis Nuclear Power Plant after
the Fukushima Disaster
Paks (Hungary) to add 2x1000 MW with Russian Help
Vietnam’s First Nuclear Power Plant Postponed
BUSINESS
RWE npower and SSE propose Seven Power Plants for LLD Status
CCA announces over $5.2 Million in Burner and Emission Control Awards
Marubeni aims to add Five Tokyo-area Power Plants by 2016
Clyde Bergemann provides Additive Systems for MATS Compliance
Gas Turbine Market is influenced by the Renewables Developments
HOT TOPIC HOUR
“Corrosion Issues and Materials for APC Systems” -- Hot Topic on January 16,
2014
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are $400.00 for
non-subscribers.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input
relative to suggested additions.
DATE SUBJECT
February 6, 2014 Review of EUEC
February 13, 2014 Impact of Ambient Air Quality Rules on Fossil-fueled Boilers
and Gas Turbines More information
February 27, 2014
NOx Catalyst Performance on Mercury and SO3
More information
March 13, 2014 Industrial Boiler Fuel Options: Coal, biomass or gas? More
information
March 27 Mercury control and removal More information
April 10 NOx and ammonia slip measurement i
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