Industrial Valve Sales Will Exceed $55 Billion Next Year

Sales of industrial valves and actuators will exceed $55 billion in 2013 according to the latest forecasts in Industrial Valves: World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

 World Industrial Valve and Actuator Revenues ($ Millions)

Industry

 2013

 Chemical

6,097

 Electronics

   464

 Food

 1,171

 Iron & Steel

 2,341

 Metals

   899

 Mining

1,114

 Oil & Gas

9,246

 Other Electronics

   359

 Other Industries

 6,301

 Pharmaceutical

 1,612

 Power

 7,555

 Pulp & Paper

 3,343

 Refining

 7,287

 Wastewater

 4,267

 Water

 3,619

 Total

   55,675

Energy applications will account for nearly 40 percent of the total revenues while municipal water and wastewater will account for 18 percent. The chemical industry will generate sales of over $6 billion.  There will be a big market for valves for basic chemical applications in Asia whereas the U.S. and Europe markets will mostly be fine chemicals.

The movement toward "smart valves" is accelerating. The condition of valves can be monitored remotely. The actuators comprise up to 25 percent of the value market.  Pneumatic, electric and hydraulic actuators are available.

Many of the large valve manufacturers make their own actuators and also sell actuators for competitors’ valves.  A number of large independent actuator companies sell to the original equipment manufacturers and also directly to the end users.

The top five valve companies account for 15 percent of the total market with sales ranging from $2.1 billion down to $900 million.  The next five valve companies generate revenues from $900 million down to $600 million. The third tier of five valve companies has sales in the range of $450 to $600 million.

For more information on Industrial Valves: World Markets, click on: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n028.

 

Semiconductor Industry to Spend $2.3 Billion This Year for Flow Control

And Treatment Products

Semiconductor manufacturers will spend $2.3 billion in 2012 for flow control and treatment products.  This includes products used to extract water from sources, purify it for use in chip washing and other purposes and to purify effluent prior to discharge. These totals are based on extracts from six McIlvaine market reports.

World Semiconductor Flow Control and Treatment 2012

Product

Revenues $ Millions

Ultrapure Water Systems *

800

Pumps

149

Valves

449

Cross-flow Membranes

236

Cartridges

485

Sedimentation/

Centrifugation

50

Monitoring

140

Total

                         2,309

 *Less the other items listed separately below

The water used in semiconductor processing needs to be extremely pure. Water from a river or even water already processed in a municipal drinking water plant must be subjected to a series of steps which often include granular media filters, cartridges, reverse osmosis, ion exchange and degasification. The water must be carefully monitored for a number of parameters.  For example, dissolved oxygen must be measured and controlled at a few parts per billion.

The pumps and valves used in processing the ultrapure water are uniquely designed to minimize any contamination.  This includes special materials of construction. The piping, tanks and other components of the ultrapure water system also have to be built to eliminate contamination.

 One of the recent design changes is to reuse water where possible. Rinse water which was delivered to a tool but not used, can undergo less stringent treatment than water that was used as incoming plant water.

The semiconductor industry is growing at rates faster than GDP thanks in part to photovoltaic production as well as mobile communications. Asia is the largest producer.  Its lead is forecast to grow.  China is gaining on Korea, Taiwan and Japan as a major producer.

The demands for even more pure water are increasing as the line sizes on the chips are decreasing. This aspect, coupled with the opportunity for water reuse, is creating new opportunities.

 

For more information, click on the individual report information as shown at:

Air and Water Monitoring Markets http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/air.html#no31

Liquid Filtration and Media World Market http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n006

Cartridge Filters: World Market   http://www.mcilvainecompany.com//brochures/water.html#nO24

Pumps World Markets
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#N019

RO, UF, MF World Market
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#no20    

Sedimentation/Centrifugation World Markets http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n005

Ultrapure Water World Markets http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n029

Industrial Valves: World Markets http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#n028

 

Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants Update

June 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 ALABAMA

Uniontown to Spend $4.4 Million for Wastewater Upgrade

ALASKA

$18 Million for Unalaska WWTP Upgrade 

ARIZONA

Pima County Requesting Bids for WWTP Project

ARKANSAS

Tupelo Bayou WWTP Project Begins

CALIFORNIA

San Jacinto Begins $112 Million WWTP Project

Pinole, Hercules Move Forward with $47 Million Wastewater Upgrade

Massive Expansion of Wastewater Recycling Planned at San Diego WWTP

San Jose WWTP Needs $50 Million for Upgrade, Repairs

$25 Million for Redding WWTP Expansion Plan

Modesto Begins Phase II of $100.5 Million WWTP Project

Nipomo Wastewater Plant Funding Authorized

Malibu Moves Forward on Design Plans for Wastewater Project

COLORADO

Otis Receives Funding for Wastewater Project

Proposed Wastewater Discharge Regulations Raise Cost Concerns

CONNECTICUT

Ridgefield WWTP Needs Upgrade, Improvements

Montville Will Seek Funding for a New WWTP System

Contract Awarded for WWTP Expansion, Upgrade

Shippan WWTP Has Odor Control Problems

FLORIDA

Viera Requesting Bids for WWTP Rehab

Winter Haven Requesting Bids for WWTP Upgrade

Bonita Springs Utilities Purchases Estero Bay WWTP

Orange County WWTP Has Odor Control Problem

$14 Million for Islamorada WWTP System

ILLINOIS

Bids to High for Mokena Wastewater Plant Expansion

Minonk Considering Updates to Wastewater Treatment Plant

INDIANA

Bluffton Requesting Bids for WWTP Improvement Project

Huntertown Considers Building $11 Million WWTP

Crawfordsville Making Progress in EPA Request

IOWA

Le Mars Moves Forward on Plans for New Wastewater Plant

Foreclosure Forces Fresh Start on Lake Canyada Sewer Work

Waterloo Ready to Start $4 Million Wastewater Project

Davenport Sewer System Cost Less than Expected

LOUISIANA

Westwego WWTP Set for Renovation

MAINE

$4.8 Million for Wilton WWTP Upgrade

MARYLAND

Westminster Prepares for $27 Million WWTP Upgrade

MASSACHUSETTS

Lenox Begins Talks to Address WWTP Upgrade

Rutland Wastewater Plant Sites Identified by Study

Norton Moves toward Regional Sewer Facility

MICHIGAN

Allendale Requesting Bids for WWTP Odor Control Project

Pontiac Seeks Review of Wastewater Agreement

MINNESOTA

$4.2 Million for East Bethel Force Main Project

Butterfield Approves Wastewater Treatment Contract

MISSISSIPPI

Hattiesburg Faces Deadline for Wastewater Treatment Alternatives

MISSOURI

Kansas City Invests in Major Wastewater Project

Liberty Wastewater Plans Moving Forward

$66 Million for New Cape Girardeau WWTP

St. Joseph Sewer Plant Project Grows

Pleasant Hope Adding Disinfection System to Wastewater Treatment Plant

$500,000 for Ozark WWTP Project

NEBRASKA

Humphrey WWTP Needs Improvements

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Wastewater Showdown with EPA in Exeter

NEW JERSEY

Perth Amboy Must Spend $5.4 Million on Sewer Upgrade

OHIO

Seneca County WWTP Project Approved

Marietta Begins Phase II of$20 Million WWTP Upgrade

Hudson Considering Building its Own WWTP

Mansfield WWTP Needs New Filter Press

Hartville Wastewater Treatment Plant to get $7.3 Million Upgrade

Cleveland Wastewater Rehab Costs to Double at $29 Million

OKLAHOMA

Norman Considering 2 Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects

Davis Accepts Bid for WWTP Project

Long Grove Applies for Permit for New WWTP

OREGON

Odor Problem at Albany/Millersburg WWTP

Seaside Will Buy Sludge Dryer

Albany Seeks Solutions to Wastewater System Failings

PENNSYLVANIA

North Whitehall Approves New WWTP

Gallitzin Needs $17 Million for WWTP Project

Antrim Township to Analyze WWTP Processes

Over $600,000 for Elverson Borough WWTP Project

SOUTH DAKOTA

$19 Million for Ellsworth WWT

TENNESSEE

Loans Awarded to Help Fund Tennessee Infrastructure Improvements

Clarksville Needs Funding for WWTP Repairs

TEXAS

Bridgeland Requesting Bids for WWTP Expansion

San Angelo Selects Hickory Aquifer for Water Treatment

Big Spring will Vote on $13 Million Water/Wastewater Projects

Galveston to Begin $75 Million WWTP

Atlanta City Plans Wastewater Treatment Plant Repairs

Corpus Christi Wastewater Treatment Plant Opening Soon

$12 Million for West Travis County WWTP Project

VIRGINIA

Augusta County Seeks Bids for Greenville Sewer Project

WASHINGTON

$353 Million for Pierce County WWTP Expansion

Clarkston Sewer Plant Upgrade will Modernize System

Clarkston Will Rebid $14 Million WWTP Upgrade

Federal Grants Awarded for Upgrades for Mabton and Granger WWTPs

WEST VIRGINIA

Belington Requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

$25 Million for Lewisburg WWTP

Keyser Planning 2 Wastewater Projects

WISCONSIN

Construction Begins on Superior Chemical-free Wastewater Project

Washburn Will Repair Wastewater Plant

Orfordville Plans $2.1 Million WWTP Upgrade

$147 Million for Green Bay WWTP Expansion

 

BUSINESS NEWS

BCR Environmental Opens Haines City Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Facility

Biowater’s Wastewater Treatment Upgrades Lagoon

Anglian Water Chooses Atlas Copco Blowers for 4 Wastewater Projects

Headworks Wins $1 Million Screens Project in Indianapolis

 

RECENT CHEMICAL BID REPORTS

North America Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities and People: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#62ei.

 

 

Headlines for the June - Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals World Market

June 2012 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHEMICAL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

BASF says Asia momentum weaker than plan

Maintaining M&A Momentum in the Chemicals Sector

 

INDUSTRY NEWS

Chemical Firm WSP Buys former Kemira Chemical Plant

Water-treatment Firm GLV's Losses Surge to $52.8 Million in Q4

Oil and Gas Sector Provide Growing Opportunity for Clean Water Technologies

Ballast Water Treatment 'Chaos' Says ICS Chairman at AGM

GE Advanced Water Treatment Tech Supporting Bahrain's Oil and Gas Industry

New Etatron Division in North America

 

NEW PLANT CONSTRUCTION NEWS

Kemira Chemicals' Vizag Plant Set to Go on Stream in October

 

TECHNOLOGY/NEW PRODUCT NEWS

Shale Gas Fracking Water Treatment Opportunities in North America and Europe**

Hydrofracking Drives New Water Treatment Solutions

Wastewater Treatment Plant Demonstrates Dutch Granular Bio-Treatment

 

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