China Will Spend $8.5 Billion for Pumps This Year

Pump sales in China will reach $8.5 billion in 2014. This is the latest forecast in the McIlvaine Pumps World Market report.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Pump Revenues $ Millions

Industry

2014

Total

 8,491

Chemical

 510

Electronics

 13

Flood Control

 112

Food

 189

Metals

 170

Mining

 620

Oil and Gas

 114

Other Industries

 976

Pharmaceutical

 36

Power

 1,240

Pulp & Paper

 223

Refinery

 131

Stone

 934

Wastewater

 1,586

Water

 1,638

Over $3 billion will be spent by municipalities for wastewater and drinking water plants.  The continuing population shift to the cities, the higher standard of living and increased expectations are driving infrastructure expansion.

The pump expenditures by power plants will exceed $1.2 billion. There will be an addition of more than 50,000 MW of new power plants this year.  In addition, there will be some retrofits of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems. These systems have large pump requirements. A big effort to reduce NOx is resulting in a market for ammonia pumps.

The chemical industry is growing thanks to both international and domestic investment. Mines will spend over $600 million for pumps for use in China.  It is also significant that Chinese companies are influencing pump purchases in Africa and South America.

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$7.2 Billion Market for Sedimentation and Centrifugation Equipment In 2014

The market for sedimentation and centrifugation equipment will exceed $7.2 billion in 2014, up from $6.9 billion in 2013. This is the new forecast appearing in the continuously updated online Sedimentation & Centrifugation World Markets report published by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Decanter, disc and other centrifuges will account for $2.9 billion in sales revenue. This will be slightly less than the clarifiers and thickeners.

($ Top Millions)

Subject

2014

 Total

 7,258

 Clarifier

 3,152

 Decanter

 786

 Disk

 1,292

 Dissolved Air Flotation

 715

 Hydrocyclone

 474

 Other Centrifuges

 839

 

Dissolved air floatation and hydrocyclones revenue will exceed $1 billion.

Clarifiers and thickeners are used in mining, wastewater treatment and other processes to separate particles from liquids using gravity. Decanter centrifuges are widely used to dewater municipal sewage sludge. They are also used in many chemical, food and refinery processes.

Disc centrifuges are used to separate liquids-from-liquids as well as solids-from-liquids and are used in dairy, food and drink, fuel oil clarification and many other processes. Other centrifuges includes basket designs used in chemical processes, coal separation and food processes.

Hydrocyclones remove coarser particles and are frequently used in the stone and gravel industries and as preliminary separators in many processes. Dissolved air flotation involves capturing particles on the surfaces of bubbles. It is used in water and wastewater treatment and in the food industry.

The high growth areas include municipal wastewater treatment in Asia, the petrochemical industry in the Middle East, oil sands in Canada and mining in Africa.

Major international suppliers of sedimentation and centrifugation equipment include Alfa Laval, Andritiz, FLS, GEA Westfalia,  Pieralisi, Siemens and more than 5,000 other companies. A number of Chinese suppliers have grown rapidly in the last few years and have captured significant market share within China and nearby countries.

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Cleanroom Consumable Expenditures will be $7.1 Billion in 2014

Manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, aseptically packaged food, flat panels, solar cells and others who need ultraclean working space will spend $7.1 billion in 2014 for consumables which are specifically designed for ultraclean applications. This is the most recent forecast in the McIlvaine report World Cleanroom Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

 

Cleanroom Consumables $ Millions

Subject

2014

Total

 7,114

 Disposable Clothing

 739

 Gloves

 1,478

 Laundry

 1,361

 Paper

 113

 Reusable Clothing

 763

 Supplies

 1,812

 Wipes

 848

There are a number of large players in the market.  Suppliers of single-use garment materials include Kimberly Clark and DuPont. Reusable garments are often rented and not sold. The laundries or processors have to clean these garments in ultraclean environments. Garments are frequently disposed of or cleaned after each exit from the clean space. Aramark and Prudential Uniform supply the garments as part of the processing fees.

Another large company entered the cleanroom industry a few years ago. ITW purchased Texwipe and became a leading supplier of wipes. A number of the glove suppliers are large companies. Much of the manufacturing of wipes, gloves and single-use garments is now in Asia.

The supplies market includes special mops, mats and furniture which have to be built so as not to shed particulate or volatile organic compounds. Two thirds of the supplies market consist of the various cleaning chemicals and disinfectants used in cleanrooms.

East Asian purchases of cleanroom consumables are not only larger than other regions but are growing at a faster rate. This is due to the expansion of the flat panel, semiconductor, solar cell and medical device industries in the region.

Another significant trend is the production of generic drugs by international companies in India, China and other Asian countries.

For more information on: World Cleanroom Markets click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/474-n6f-world-cleanroom-markets

 

 

Headlines for the January 24, 2014 – Utility E-Alert      

UTILITY E-ALERT

#1159 – January 24, 2014

Table of Contents

 

COAL – US

 

  • B&W PGG to supply Fabric Filters for Northeastern 3 and Welsh 1 and 3
  • Holland BPW to Phase Out Coal-firing at James DeYoung
  • Dairyland Power to add SNCR and ACI at Genoa
  • Babcock Power is supplying CDS for Michigan City 12
  • Hitachi awarded Contract for SCR System and Catalyst for Colorado Craig Unit 2

 

COAL – WORLD

 

  • Endesa’s 740 MW Punta Alcalde in Chile to proceed
  • SMC Global Plans 2100 MW of New Power Generation in the Philippines from 2016 to 2020
  • KOSEP and Jinbhuvish Power Generation to build 2x300 MW Power Plant in Yavatmal, Maharashtra, India
  • NTPC approved Investment in 1600 MW Darlipali in Odisha, India
  • Pakistan planning for 6,000 MW of Power Plants in Punjab
  • 4,000 MW Ultra Mega Power Plant planned for Banka, Bihar, India

 

GAS/OIL – WORLD

 

  • GE to supply 9F Gas Turbines to Lichterfelde Combined Cycle Power Plant in Germany
  • Wärtsilä to supply Engines for 200 MW Pesanggaran Power Plant on Bali, Indonesia
  • TAQA to build 300 MW Power Plant in Takoradi, Ghana
  • Samsung to build 517 MW Power Plant in Chile for BHP Billiton
  • Sundance 7 Power Plant Project Under Development in Canada
  • Baja California III 300 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant Project in Mexico

 

BIOMASS

 

  • Lynemouth (UK) Coal- to Biomass-firing Conversion should proceed

 

CO2

 

  • FutureGen Project in Meredosia, IL proceeding

 

NUCLEAR

 

  • Bolivia to build First Nuclear Power Plant
  • Pakistan, China discuss Three Nuclear Power Plant Deal

 

BUSINESS

 

  • Alstom will miss Profit Target
  • Comprehensive Exhibitor Directory at EUEC
  • Big FGD Retrofit Market in the US

 

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SUBJECT

 

February 6, 2014

Review of EUEC

 

February 13, 2014

Impact of Ambient Air Quality Rules on Fossil-fueled Boilers and Gas Turbines      

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February 27, 2014

 

NOx Catalyst Performance on Mercury and SO3 

     

 More information

March 13, 2014

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 More information

March 27

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 More information

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