Liquid Cartridge Sales to the World Pharmaceutical Industry Will Exceed $2 Billion this Year

For the first time ever, the world’s pharmaceutical industry will spend over $2 billion for liquid cartridges. The 2013 forecasts are included in Cartridge Filters: World Market published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Pharmaceutical Cartridge Revenues ($ Millions)

World Region

 2013

 Africa

 20

 CIS

 12

 East Asia

 460

 Eastern Europe

 27

 Middle East

 56

 NAFTA

 717

 South & Central America

 85

 West Asia

 66

 Western Europe

 603

 Total

2,046

For most applications, the East Asia market is much larger than any other region. However, in the pharmaceutical sector NAFTA remains the largest.

The pharmaceutical cartridge market is dominated by the larger players who have more than 50 percent market share.

Company Name

Millipore

Pall

Sartorius

Asahi Kasei

3M

Parker Hannifin

Clarcor

Siemens AG

General Electric

Meissner Filtration Products

The bulk of the sales is for the higher performance and more expensive membrane filters. They comprise 50 percent of the total. Non-woven cartridges account for another 30 percent. The remaining 20 percent is shared by string wound, carbon and metal.

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Asian Ultrapure Water Sales to Exceed $3 Billion in 2015

In the rapidly growing Asian market, sales of ultrapure water systems and consumables will exceed $3 billion for the first time ever in 2015. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine on line report Ultrapure Water World Markets.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

($ Thousands)

Industry Totals

Industry

2015

Coal-Fired Power

 1,044,935

Electronics

 993,932

Flat Panel

 662,483

Gas Turbines

 33,210

Industrial Power

 172,169

Other Industries

 79,009

Pharmaceutical

 138,426

Asia is building more new coal-fired power plants than the rest of the world combined. The majority of these power plants are of the ultrasupercritical design. These power plants need the highest purity boiler feedwater. Contrary to public perception, the Chinese fleet is operating more efficiently than the U.S. counterpart.  The reason being is that most of the Chinese plants have been built since 2000. By contrast, the average coal-fired power plant in the U.S. is more than forty years old.  Asia has been quick to embrace newer technologies such as electrodeionization (EDI) as a substitute for ion exchange.

Asia is proceeding with come nuclear power plants. These power plants require the highest quality water.  Combined cycle gas turbine plants also require high quality water but their needs per megawatt are less than half of that of a coal-fired power plant.

Over 50 percent of the market is attributable to the electronics and flat panel segment. Asia has more electronics facilities using ultrapure water than the other continents combined. One of the bigger growth segments in China has been photovoltaic cells for the solar industry. These plants do require ultrapure water although not as pure as required for semiconductor manufacture.

The one application where Asia does not dominate is pharmaceuticals. Water for injection (WFI) needs to be ultrapure because it is mixed with substances which are then injected into humans. The bulk of the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals is still in the U.S. and Europe.

Special instrumentation which can measure dissolved oxygen and other constituents in parts per billion are required in ultrapure water systems.  There are a series of filtration steps ending in treatment by reverse osmosis.  Even after the water is ultrapure there is a concern about re-contamination in pumps and piping. Consequently, in a semiconductor plant,  the water leaving the RO system passes through piping and then into an end point membrane cartridge filter before being used to wash the wafer.

 

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Here are the Headlines for the April 26, 2013 – Utility E-Alert 

UTILITY E-ALERT 

#1122 – April 26, 2013

Table of Contents

 COAL – US

  • Proposed Effluent Limits for Electric Power Plants
  • LA plans to Convert 1,784 MW Intermountain Power Plant to Gas-firing
  • Consumers Energy Confirms Plans to Mothball 320 MW B.C. Cobb Coal-fired Power Plant
  • WPL Settlement includes FGD at Edgewater 5 and NOx Control at Columbia 2
  • Public Meetings set for Kentucky Power Proposal to Close 800 MW Big Sandy 2
  • Environmental Groups oppose Upgrade of Minnesota Power Boswell 4
  • TVA sued over Planned Gallatin Retrofits

COAL – WORLD

  • Bangladesh and India sign Pacts for 1,320 MW Rampal Power Plant
  • Maamba Collieries to Borrow $550 Million for 300 MW Zambia Power Plant
  • Odisha (India) to renew MoUs for Seven IPPs
  • Malaysia selects Five Consortia for 2,000 MW Project 3B Coal-fired Power Plant
  • Work could begin soon on 1,600 MW Uppur Power Plant (Tamil Nadu, India)
  • 220 MW Pljevliga II Power Plant in Montenegro in Bid Stage

GAS/OIL - US

  • Old Dominion Electric Cooperative seeks to build 1,000 MW Wildcat Point Power Plant
  • Gemma Power Systems has EPC Contract for Moxie Liberty 825 MW Project

GAS/OIL – WORLD

  • Namibia seeks Bids for Delayed 800 MW Power Plant
  • Iran plans to change all Gas-fired Power Plants to Combined Cycle Operation
  • Three Bidders for Power Project in Jamaica
  • WorleyParsons wins Saudi Electricity Combined Cycle Project Contract

GASIFICATION

  • Mississippi Power requests $600 Million for Kemper County IGCC Power Plant

BIOMASS

  • Drax wins Loan to switch UK Power Plant to Biomass from Coal

COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/BOILER EFFICIENCY

  • German CHP Law Makes High Efficiency Combined Cycle Plants Economically Feasible
  • Emerson Upgrades Automation for E.ON’s 800 MW Surgut Power Plant in Russia

NUCLEAR

  • Egypt restarting Nuclear Energy Program with Russian Help
  • Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant on Schedule for 2015 Opening
  • Tohoku Electric cancels Plan to build Namie-Odaka Nuclear Power Plant in Japan
  • Fluor to provide Project Development Services for North Anna Unit 3

BUSINESS

  • Japanese Firms boost Exports of Coal-fired Power Systems
  • EDF and China Datang signed a Cooperation Agreement in the Field of Thermal Energy
  • $11 Billion Market for NOx Control in 2014
  • Scrubber Revenues to Exceed $2.6 Billion in East Asia Next Year

HOT TOPIC HOUR

  • "Particulate and Condensable Removal" was the Subject of the Hot Topic Hour on April 25, 2013
  • "Fossil-fired Power Industry Water Flow and Treatment Issues and Markets" is Hot Topic Hour on May 2, 2013 (Free Registration)
  • Upcoming Hot Topic Hours

 

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McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration

On Thursday at 10 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting on important energy and pollution control subjects. Power webinars are free for subscribers to either Power Plant Air Quality Decisions or Utility Environmental Upgrade Tracking System. The cost is $125.00 for non-subscribers. Market Intelligence webinars are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are $400.00 for non-subscribers.

 

2013

 

DATE

SUBJECT

 

May 9

Clean Coal Technologies     

Power

May 16

Power Plant Automation and Control     

Power

May 23

Cooling Towers

Power

May 30

Air Pollution Control Markets (geographic trends, regulatory developments, competition, technology developments)     

Market Intelligence

June 6

Report from Power-Gen Europe (update on regulations, speaker and exhibitor highlights)     

Power

June 13

Monitoring and Optimizing Fuel Feed, Metering and Combustion in Boilers     

Power

June 20

Dry Sorbent Injection and Material Handling for APC     

Power

June 27

Power Generation Forecast for Nuclear, Fossil and Renewables      

Market Intelligence

July 11

New Developments in Power Plant Air Pollution Control     

Power

July 18

Measurement and Control of HCl     

Power

July 25

GHG Compliance Strategies, Reduction Technologies and Measurement

Power

August 1

Update on Coal Ash and CCP Issues and Standards     

Power

August 8

Improving Power Plant Efficiency and Power Generation      

Power

August 15

Control and Treatment Technology for FGD Wastewater     

Power

August 22

Status of Carbon Capture and Storage Programs and Technology     

Power

August 29

Pumps for Power Plant Cooling Water and Water Treatment Applications     

Power

Sept. 5

Fabric Selection for Particulate Control

 

Power

Sept. 19

Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines

Power

Sept. 26

Multi-Pollutant Control Technology

 

Power

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