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.
For more information on Cartridge Filters: World Market, click on:
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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.
For more information on Ultrapure Water World Markets
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=71#n029
Here are the Headlines for the April 26, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1122 – April 26, 2013
Table of Contents
COAL – US
COAL – WORLD
GAS/OIL - US
GAS/OIL – WORLD
GASIFICATION
BIOMASS
COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/BOILER EFFICIENCY
NUCLEAR
BUSINESS
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2013 |
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DATE |
SUBJECT |
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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
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Power |
Sept. 19 |
Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines |
Power |
Sept. 26 |
Multi-Pollutant Control Technology
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Power |
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