Smart Pumps Will Help Drive Pump Revenues to $59 billion in 2019
Pump suppliers will experience rising sales resulting in just under $59 billion 
in revenue by 2019. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in
Pumps World Market.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Industrial Pump Revenues ($ Millions)
| 
																
																
																World Region | 
																
																
																2019 | 
| 
												
												Total | 
												
												 58,904
   | 
| 
												
												Africa | 
												
												 2,230
   | 
| 
												
												CIS | 
												
												 3,316
   | 
| 
												
												East Asia | 
												
												 18,264
   | 
| 
												
												Eastern Europe | 
												
												 1,098
   | 
| 
												
												Middle East | 
												
												 3,946
   | 
| 
												
												NAFTA | 
												
												 16,000
   | 
| 
												
												South & Central America | 
												
												 3,707
   | 
| 
												
												West Asia | 
												
												 3,716
   | 
| 
												
												Western Europe | 
												
												 6,627
   | 
The early pump companies were foundries. 
Competitive 
edge and greater revenue were based around manufacturing skills. Today the pump 
industry is much more focused on providing solutions for customers. This can 
include purchased components and software. These auxiliaries are reflected in 
the revenues reported by the companies.
A significant part of the growth is due to the “smart pump” offerings. Smart 
pumps can be integrated directly into plant distributed control systems. They 
reduce maintenance and improve performance.
The Grundfos smart DDA pump comes as a package with:
·      
Flow Control with selective fault diagnosis
·      
Pressure monitoring
·      
Flow measurement
·      
Intuitive and self-explanatory menu
·      
Click wheel (turn-and-push knob)
·      
Big graphical LCD with four color “traffic light” concept
·      
More than 25 languages
It has the ability to improve the dosing function for pH control, disinfection, 
or cleaning–in-place.
Pump company “smart” revenues can extend to retrofits on competitors pumps.
PumpSmart® from ITT is an intelligent flow system that works with any 
pump, utilizing smart VFD controller and proprietary control software to provide 
advanced process control, enhanced reliability through failure prevention, 
reduced life cycle costs and lower energy costs.
ITT also offers ProSmart® which is a multi-patented, low cost, 
wireless predictive condition monitoring system that provides continuous online 
monitoring, alerting operators to alarm conditions via email or telephone.
Six years ago Colfax Corporation developed an intelligent concept pump with the 
ability to monitor its performance, adjust to changing conditions and order its 
own replacement parts - all without human supervision. The TX2020 can operate by 
itself at a remote pumping location or be connected to a network of pumps 
managed at a central office.
TX2020 pump software includes a preventive maintenance calendar and, based on 
foreseen needs or detected problems, the ability to determine which parts need 
replacement and issue a purchase order for them. For marine applications, the 
TX2020 can even provide a pre-programmed list of the service stations closest to 
the vessel, with full coordinates and contact details. The software also 
maintains precise records in the form of an electronic log book operators can 
use to track performance trends over time.
These examples are part of a trend among pump suppliers to supply the “smart” 
auxiliaries.
For more information on Pumps World Markets, click on:  
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=75
The Pharmaceutical Industry Ultrapure Water (UPW) Purchases to reach $550 
Million in 2019
The pharmaceutical industry demands for UPW for injection (WFI) and UPW for 
cleaning process equipment and other uses will result in purchases close to $550 
million in 2019 up from $480 million in 2015. This is the latest forecast in the 
continually updated Ultrapure Water: World Markets published by the 
McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Some major trends are: 
·      
Coal-fired boiler market will level off but at a high level.
·      
The gas turbine combined cycle market will grow but expenditures for UPW are 
just 50 percent of those for a coal-fired power plant.
·      
Semiconductor market will continue growth based on mobile communications and the 
automobile demand.
·      
The pharmaceutical industry will remain a major sector and will achieve steadier 
growth than other segments.
The forecast includes hardware such as filters, piping, pumps and instruments. 
It also includes consumables such as membranes and ion-exchange resins. In 
general, the contamination prevention demands are so high that specially 
designed hardware and consumables are needed.
The largest pharmaceutical growth is coming in Asia where there is a 
construction boom centered around generic drug manufacture. The major drug 
companies of the world are building generic production facilities in China, 
India and other Asian countries. 
There are four trends driving the rapid growth in the Asian pharmaceutical UPW 
market:
·      
Increasing ability to pay for drugs.
·      
Low per capita expenditures in the past.
·      
New focus on health care.
·      
Tighter restrictions forcing more UPW expenditures per unit of production.
One of the areas of greater investment is in measurement and control. Better 
instruments to measure contaminants and flow along with software to optimize 
processes are allowing pharmaceutical plants to achieve better contamination 
control a reasonable cost. So–called smart pumps and valves which report their 
condition further the optimization potential.
There are equipment improvements such as electrodeionization and membrane 
contractors for gas removal. There are consumables improvements such as reverse 
osmosis membranes which achieve greater efficiency at comparable energy 
consumption.
For more information on Ultrapure Water: World Markets, click on: 
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/27-water/447-n029-ultrapure-water-world-markets
Liquid Macrofiltration Market to Approach $6.8 Billion Next Year
The market for equipment and media to separate larger particles from liquids and 
dewater slurries will exceed $6.7 billion next year. This is the latest forecast 
in Liquid Filtration and Media: World Markets published by the McIlvaine 
Company.   (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Liquid Macrofiltration Market ($ Millions)
| 
																
																
																World Region | 
																
																
																2016 | 
| 
												
												 Total | 
												
												 6,776
   | 
| 
												
												 Africa | 
												
												 202
   | 
| 
												
												 CIS | 
												
												 195
   | 
| 
												
												 East Asia | 
												
												 2,777
   | 
| 
												
												 Eastern Europe | 
												
												 159 | 
| 
												
												 Middle East | 
												
												 227
   | 
| 
												
												 NAFTA | 
												
												 1,200
   | 
| 
												
												 South & Central America | 
												
												 517 | 
| 
												
												 West Asia | 
												
												 626
   | 
| 
												
												 Western Europe | 
												
												 873
   | 
The equipment included in this forecast are gravity belt filters, belt filter 
presses, drum filters, leaf filters, granular media filters and bag filters. 
These devices are separating particles between 1-100 microns from various 
liquids from water to wine. Dewatering of sewage sludge and other slurries is a 
major use.
East Asia will dominate the market next year for several reasons. The first is 
the large investment in belt filter presses to dewater sewage sludge, mining 
ores and coal slurries. The large investment in flue gas desulfurization will be 
accompanied by significant investment in belt filters to dewater gypsum. 
Granular media filters will purify much of the water needed for cooling in 
coal-fired power plants.
Hardware sales in NAFTA will be less than 50 percent of the hardware sales in 
East Asia, but the sales of media will be more equal. This is because the 
existing market is large in NAFTA but the new expansions are comparatively few.
NAFTA will benefit from a substantial expansion of oil and gas processing 
plants. Hydraulic fracturing is creating the need for treatment of the flow-back 
liquid which contains sand, shale particles and high levels of dissolved solids.  
Treatment of produced water is another expanding application.  The use of 
automatic backwash filters in treatment of ballast water is another growth 
segment.
For more information on Liquid Filtration and 
Media: World Market: click on: 
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n006
GTCC Valves is the “Hot Topic Hour” on June 4, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. CST
This webinar will be a discussion of the options and issues involving gas 
turbine and combined cycle valves.  It 
will be based on a continually evolving 
GTCC Route Map and Summary. 
We are requesting input from the industry to expand this route map prior to the 
meeting and then to discuss and debate the alternatives during the webinar.   
Another purpose of the webinar will be to integrate this route map with the 
entire program.
The GTCC Route Map is going to be displayed in Power 
Plant Valves Decision Guide. 
This decision guide provides direct links to detailed articles, white 
papers, recordings and other material needed for decision making. This 
intelligence is contained in two complete decision programs  
44I Power 
Plant Air Quality Decisions (Power 
Plant Decisions Orchard) and 
Gas 
Turbine and Combined Cycle Decisions 
.
The whole concept of the decision programs in power and the role of route maps, 
decision guides and decision orchards is explained at 
Power Plant Decisions.
Headlines for Utility E-Alert –May 22, 2015
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1224 – May 22, 2015
Table of Contents
 COAL 
– US
§ 
Duke Energy to replace Coal with Gas at Power Plant in Asheville, NC
§ 
Board of Arizona Utility approves purchase of Power Plant Share 
§ 
Environmental Groups, EPA settle Suit over Sherco Emissions 
§ 
Duke Energy Ash Basin closure starts in South Carolina 
COAL – WORLD
§ 
Ducon secures Order for FGD System for Coal-fired Power Plant in India
§ 
Kenya awards 
Two
Coal
Blocks,
and 
plans 
Coal-fired Power
Plant
§ 
SSE confirms Coal-fired Ferrybridge Power Station Closure in UK 
§ 
Huaneng Power International Luoyang Co-Generation and Photovoltaic Units in 
Si’an Commence Operation
§ 
Alcoa to close Anglesea Power Station in Australia
 GAS/OIL 
– US
§ 
Invenergy announces Nelson Energy Center started Commercial Operations
§ 
Brockton Power
Plant 
developer 
moving 
toward 
Construction 
of Gas-fired Power Plant
GAS/OIL – WORLD
§ 
Egypt opens New 750 MW Power Plant near Cairo as Peak Energy Season approaches
§ 
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas receives 
Order 
for 
Three 
 M501J 
Gas
Turbines
BUSINESS
§ 
Solvay and Enirgi Chemicals form Joint Venture
§ 
Electrical Cooperative pulls out of Kemper Power Plant Deal
§ 
Hundreds of Options facing Power Plants purchasing New or upgrading Wet Calcium 
FGD Systems
§ 
Shifting in the Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Market
§ 
$25 Billion Annual Market for Coal-fired Power Plant Air Pollution Upgrades
HOT TOPIC HOUR
§ 
Hot Topic Hour May 21 covered GTCC Air Intake Issues and Options
§ 
“GTCC Valves” is the Hot Topic Hour on June 4, 2015 at 10 a.m. CDT
§ 
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
For more information on the Utility Tracking System, click on: 
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/2-uncategorised/89-42ei
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration
On Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting 
on important energy and pollution control subjects.  These Webinars are 
free of charge to owner/operators of the plants. They are also free 
to McIlvaine Subscribers of Power Plant Air Quality Decisions and Utility 
Tracking System.  The cost for others is 
$300.00 per webinar.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours.  We welcome your 
input relative to suggested additions.
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																DATE | 
																
																
																SUBJECT | 
																
																
																DESCRIPTION     | 
| 
												
												
												May 28, 2015 | 
												
												
												No webinar 
												but on-site interviews at 
												Industrial Valve Summit in 
												Bergamo, Italy | 
												 | 
| 
												
												
												June 4, 2015 | 
												
												
												Power Plant Valves | |
| 
												
												
												June 11, 2015 | 
												
												
												SO3 Removal Options | |
| 
												
												
												June 18, 2015 | 
												
												
												Hot Gas Filtration | |
| 
												
												
												June 25, 2015 | 
												
												
												Mercury Removal Options | 
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Bob McIlvaine
President
847-784-0012 ext 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
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