Cartridge Filter Media Sales to Exceed $3 Billion in 2016
Cartridges used to filter, particulates, droplets and liquids from liquids and 
gases represent a $35 billion dollar market.  The media used with these 
cartridges generates revenues of over $10 billon. Removal of particulates from 
liquids at stationary sources will generate 2016 revenues of $16.5 million for 
cartridge suppliers and $3.1 billion for media suppliers.  This is the 
conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in N024 
Cartridge Filters: World Market.
Cartridge Revenues $ Millions
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																Subject | 
																
																
																Cartridges | 
																
																
																Media | 
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												Total | 
												
												16.5 | 
												
												3.1 | 
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												 Carbon | 
												
												7 | 
												
												0.3 | 
| 
												
												 Membrane | 
												
												4 | 
												
												1.2 | 
| 
												
												 Metal | 
												
												0.2 | 
												
												0.1 | 
| 
												
												 Non-Woven | 
												
												5 | 
												
												1.5 | 
| 
												
												 String Wound | 
												
												0.3 | 
												
												0. | 
Other segments of the cartridge market are covered in separate McIlvaine 
reports.
| 
												
												
												Market Segment | 
												
												
												Report | 
| 
												
												Removal of liquids and gases by 
												coalescing | 
												
												Special coalescing filter report | 
| 
												
												Dust and gas removal from 
												ambient air | |
| 
												
												Dust removal from exhaust stacks | |
| 
												
												Mobile filters for fuels and air | 
												
												Special McIlvaine reports | 
All of these reports include revenue forecasts for cartridges.  Additional 
McIlvaine reports cover related products.  
N020 RO, 
UF, MF World Market 
covers cross-flow membranes.  
N006 
Liquid Filtration and Media World Markets 
covers removal of solids through macrofiltration.
For more information on any of the above contact Bob McIlvaine at:  847 784 
0012 ext. 112  
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com.
NOx Control Decision Guides will be compared on March 24 at 10:00 
a.m. central time
McIlvaine has prepared decision guides for NOx control for various 
applications including gas turbines, coal-fired boilers, incinerators and cement 
plants and refineries.  The most recent guide is for NOx control 
from diesel trucks and light vehicles.
The purpose of the discussion will be to generate cross pollination among 
industries.  Refineries have more experience with ozone oxidation than 
other industries.  The catalytic filter has a big potential in coal-fired 
power but most of the experience to date has been in incineration and glass 
furnaces and other smaller applications.
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																*  E = 
																explanation,    
																A = advantages       
																D = 
																disadvantages | ||
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																DeNOx 
																decisively 
																classified 
																options for 
																coal, cement, 
																incineration | ||
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												Option | 
												
												* | 
												
												 Details | 
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												SCR | 
												
												E | 
												
												Ammonia injection followed by a 
												catalytic reactor | 
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												  | 
												
												A | 
												
												High efficiency and accepted by 
												regulatory authorities | 
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												D | 
												
												Cost, catalyst plugging, space | 
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												SNCR | 
												
												E | 
												
												Urea injection in the furnace | 
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												  | 
												
												A | 
												
												Low cost, low maintenance, space | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												D | 
												
												Low efficiency, ammonia slip | 
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												Ozone | 
												
												E | 
												
												 Ozone injection followed by 
												scrubber | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												A | 
												
												Little space if scrubber already 
												in place | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												D | 
												
												Ozone cost, efficiency | 
| 
												
												Hydrogen | 
												
												E | 
												
												Chemical injection converts to 
												NO2 followed by 
												scrubbing | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												A | 
												
												Low capital cost if scrubber 
												already in place | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												D | 
												
												Chemical cost | 
| 
												
												Catalytic | 
												
												E | 
												
												Fabric filter has embedded 
												catalyst | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												A | 
												
												Lower footprint with 
												combination, lower capital and 
												operating cost | 
| 
												
												  | 
												
												D | 
												
												Lack of experience | 
The mobile diesel SCR uses urea.  The infrastructure to deliver urea for 
the urea for stationary plants can be integrated with the mobile demands.  
Opportunities abound for combining systems to best fit unique circumstances.  
SNCR and in–duct SCR is one example.  The use of hydrogen peroxide where 
there are short peaks in NOx generation can allow use of a smaller 
SCR.
Suppliers are encouraged to send information on their successes to McIlvaine 
prior to the meeting.  McIlvaine will display all the options during the 
meeting and lead the discussions. 
This webinar is free. 
Click Here to Register
Daikin Now has Over a Nine Percent Market Share in Air Filtration with the 
Purchase of Flanders
Daikin Industries Ltd., through its subsidiary American Air Filter Co. Inc., has 
acquired Flanders. The acquisition price was $430 million. 
  As a result of the merger, the Daikin’s 
filter sales will exceed ¥100 billion ($890 million) annually.  
Approximately 75 percent of that business is in the $7.3 billion air filtration 
segment. So Daikin will enjoy almost 10 percent of a world market. This is a 
market which is quite splintered and no competitors are dominating.
Flanders is a U.S. based corporation as is AAF. Both have long histories dating 
back to the post World War II period where the U.S. was the center of the 
semiconductor industry and warm air heating (steam radiators were used 
elsewhere). The U.S. filter market share was greater than 50 percent at that 
time.  Now the market share is falling toward 10 percent.  
Semiconductor production is centered in East Asia.   Residential 
filter sales are soaring in countries such as China and India with highly 
polluted air. 
Flanders has high value-added products such as those used in cleanrooms for 
semiconductors, pharmaceuticals and food processing. There is also a middle 
value added product range used in gas turbine intakes. There has been a movement 
to much higher efficiency to better protect the high performance turbines 
produced today.  So the high efficiency microfiber glass filters from 
Flanders will be more relevant. 
Flanders also has the low end products - a broad product lineup ranging from 
commercial to residential and a nationwide sales network.  Flanders has 
manufacturing bases near most major U.S. cities, including Chicago and New York, 
and provides short lead times and low logistics costs to deliver products that 
are cost competitive in the low end market.
Having established manufacturing bases in the regions of Japan, North America, 
Europe, China and Southeast Asia, Daikin has expanded its filter business 
through its subsidiaries AAF and Nippon Muki Co. Ltd.  Products have 
focused on commercial-use air conditioning filters used in buildings and 
factories and the engineering fields, including dust collection systems for 
production facilities. AAF has established itself in each region of the world 
and performs development, production, sales and service for products satisfying 
the needs of an extensive market.
Daikin, through AAF, is also a participant in the equally large dust collector 
filter market. However, it has chosen to pursue the low end value filters in 
this market and, therefore, has a tiny market share.  Some of the same 
cartridges used in gas turbine intakes are also used in woodworking, welding and 
other low temperature dust collector exhaust applications. Some competitors such 
as Donaldson and Clarcor are in both markets.  Clarcor recently expanded 
into the high end dust collector market with the purchase of the BHA division of 
GE.  Both the dust collector and air filter markets will show high growth 
over the next decade.
For more information click on:
N022 Air 
Filtration and Purification World Market   
For more information click on: 
N021 
World Fabric Filter and Element Market     
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a 
Weekly Basis
Here are some headlines from the Utility E-Alert.
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1263 – March 11, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US
COAL – WORLD
The
41F 
Utility E-Alert 
is issued weekly and covers the coal-fired projects, regulations and other 
information important to the suppliers. It is $950/yr. but is included in the 
$3020
42EI 
Utility Tracking System 
which has data on every plant and project plus networking directories and 
many other features.
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hours (HTH) and Recordings
    
 Explanation        
  Applicable 
Services        
 Schedule 
& Registration      
 Sponsored 
Webinars 
McIlvaine conducts periodic webinars which are in a discussion format and are 
free of charge to all participants. The displayed material and recordings are 
free to purchasers of the products and services and by subscription to others.
Format:  50-90 minute recorded discussion using McIlvaine display material. 
The session will be free of charge to all participants but registration is 
required.
Approach: There are two types of webinars. One is focused on Markets and 
directed to suppliers. The other is focused on aiding purchasers make the best 
Decisions relative to purchases of flow control and treatment equipment and 
services.
Markets HTH
The general overviews of the market including size and major variables will be 
discussed with heavy emphasis on technology and regulatory drivers.  The 
presentation will be based on the latest information appearing in McIlvaine 
multi-client reports. Questions and views from both subscribers and 
non-subscribers are encouraged.
Decisions HTH
McIlvaine has been publishing information systems on pollution control since 
1974.  Each subject is organized by the pollutant control technology e.g. fabric 
filter, scrubber, etc. There are search capabilities to retrieve information on 
any application.  The newest addition has been slide deck systems 
displaying the issues and options relative to a specific applications.  
Coal-fired power, cement, steel and waste combustion decision slide decks are 
continually updated.
The continually updated slide decks are displayed on the applicable decision 
system.  It is recommended that participants view the slide deck in advance 
of the session and be prepared with questions and views.
Value to purchasers and specifiers:  Your questions and interests will be 
prioritized in the discussion. You will get a monthly newsletter and have 
continuing access to the system and multiple ways to interface in the future 
along with a networking directory of suppliers.
Value to Suppliers:  You have the opportunity to provide data to be 
considered at no charge. If you are also a subscriber you will see the summaries 
in advance and be able to shed light on issues and options not properly covered 
in the slide deck.  If you are a subscriber you will receive the monthly 
newsletter and continuing yearly access to the system including networking 
directories.
44I Power Plant Air Quality Decisions 
includes 1ABC, 3ABC, 4ABC, 9ABC decision services but not 2ABC. So those with 
multiple technologies and at least partial focus on power will find this 
combination most cost effective.
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												Applicable Services for Hot 
												Topic Hours** | |||||||
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												Pollutant | 
												
												
												  
												
												
												Industry | 
												
												
												Fabric Filter 
												
												(1ABC) | 
												
												
												Scrubber 
												
												(2ABC) | 
												
												
												Precipitator 
												
												(4ABC) | 
												
												
												FGD & DeNOx 
												
												(3ABC) | 
												
												
												Air Pollution  
												
												(9ABC) | 
												
												
												Gas | 
| 
												
												
												Mercury 
												
												February | 
												
												Coal | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
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												WTE | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
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												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Sewage | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Cement | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
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												X | 
												
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												Natural Gas* | 
												
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| 
												
												
												DeNOx 
												
												March 24, 2016 | 
												
												Coal | 
												
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												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Incineration | 
												
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												X | 
												
												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Steel | 
												
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												Cement | 
												
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												X | 
												
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												Diesel* | 
												
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| 
												
												  | 
												
												Gas Turbine | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
| 
												
												
												Hot Gas | 
												
												Coal | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
| 
												
												WTE | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | |
| 
												
												Cement | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
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												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Steel | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | |
| 
												
												Incineration | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | |
| 
												
												Coal Gas | 
												
												X | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
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												X | 
												
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| 
												
												GT Intake | 
												
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												X | |
| 
												
												
												FGD  and Acid Gas 
												
												June 16, 2016 | 
												
												Coal | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
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												X | 
												
												X | 
												
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												Sewage | 
												
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												X | 
												
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												Cement | 
												
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												X | 
												
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												X | 
												
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| 
												
												Steel | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
												  | 
												
												  | 
												
												X | 
												
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| 
												
												*Included in custom system | 
Dates for the next 6 meetings are firm; the others will be held in sequence at 
approximately two week intervals.  Unforeseen developments could dictate 
the insertion of new subjects.
| 
																
																
																 DATE | 
																
																
																SUBJECT | 
| 
												
												 March 24, 2016 
												
												
												Decisions | 
												
												
												NOx Control 
												
												- Review 
												of the issues and options for 
												NOx control in coal fired power, 
												cement, steel, and waste to 
												energy plants as well as mobile 
												diesel vehicles.    
												
												
												
												
												
												Click Here to Register | 
| 
												
												 April 7, 2016 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Power Generation Technologies
												
												
												- 
												
												Future of USC coal in India, 
												Vietnam and Indonesia;   
												natural gas prices; GHG 
												regulations; nuclear costs; 
												penetration for wind and solar.    
												
												
												
												
												
												Click Here to Register | 
| 
												
												April 21, 2016 
												
												
												Decisions | 
												
												
												Hot Gas Filtration 
												- 
												
												Issue and Option for particulate 
												capture. in coal fired power, 
												cement, steel, and waste 
												incineration.     Click 
												Here to Register | 
| 
												
												 June 
												16, 2016 
												
												
												Decisions | 
												
												
												FGD and Acid Gas Separation 
												- Issue 
												and options for SO2 and other 
												acid gas separation from coal 
												fired power, cement, steel, and 
												waste incineration plants.   
												  Click 
												Here to Register | 
| 
												
												 TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Desalination 
												
												-
												
												
												Thermal vs. Membrane; energy 
												recovery, pump, valve, 
												compressor and chemicals 
												options; power/desalination 
												combinations. | 
| 
												
												 TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Oil, Gas, Refining 
												
												- 
												
												Supply and demand; impact on 
												flow control and treatment 
												products; regional impacts 
												e.g. subsea in North Atlantic 
												vs. shale in the US vs. Oil 
												Sands in Canada. | 
| 
												
												 TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Food 
												- Analysis 
												of 12 separate 
												applications within food and 
												beverage with analysis of valve, 
												pump, compressor, filter, 
												analyzer and chemical options; 
												impact of new technologies such 
												as forward osmosis. | 
| 
												
												 TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Municipal Wastewater 
												
												- 
												
												Quality of pumps, valves, 
												filters, and analyzers in 
												Chinese and Asian plants; new 
												pollutant challenges; water 
												purification for reuse. | 
| 
												
												 TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Mobile Emissions -
												
												
												Reduction in CO, VOCs, and 
												particulate in fuels, oils, and 
												air used in on and off road 
												vehicles; impact of  RDE 
												and failure of NOx 
												traps and the crisis in Europe 
												created by the focus on diesels. | 
Click here to Register for the Webinars
| 
												
												
												Sponsored Webinars 
												
												allow suppliers to take 
												advantage of all the valuable 
												information on their power point 
												presentations. Click 
												here for details | 
												
												
												Free Sponsored Webinars 
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Albemarle 
												- Cement MACT  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Aquatech  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												NVISTA  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Midwesco - Bagfilter Performance 
												Analyzer  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Pavilion  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Sick Maihak 
												- Cement MACT  
												
												·       
												
												
												
												
												Tekran Instruments 
												- Cement   MACT  | 
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President
847-784-0012 ext 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
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