10 Percent of Cartridge Sales Will Be For Petroleum and Chemical Applications
The market for cartridges used in liquid filtration will grow to $18 billion in 2015. The chemical, oil and gas and refining portion will be approximately 10 percent of the total. This is the latest finding reached by the McIlvaine Company in N024 Cartridge Filters: World Market. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Cartridge Revenues $ Millions
Segment 2015 2019
Total Market 15,300 18,100
Chemical, Oil and Gas, Refining 1,500 1,800
The growth of the petroleum and chemical sector will be greater in the U.S. than in Europe. One of the higher growth products will be coalescing cartridges to remove droplets from gas. The continuing lower cost of shale gas will drive this market. Coalescing filters compete with lower efficiency options.
High efficiency cartridges can remove particles down to 0.1 µm. A high-efficiency vertical liquid/gas coalescer such as Pall’s product is designed for inlet gas with liquid aerosol contamination to enter at the bottom of the housing into a first-stage knockout section. Here any slugs or large droplets are removed by gravitational settling. The gas then travels upward through a tube sheet and flows radically from the inside of the cartridges through the coalescer medium to the annulus. The inlet aerosol distribution ranges from 0.1 to 300 μm, and after passing through the coalescer medium, is transformed into enlarged coalesced droplets ranging from 0.5 to 2.2 mm.
Cartridges are most advantageous for smaller applications, used for inlet aerosol concentrations of a few thousand ppmw (parts per million weight) and are placed downstream of other bulk removal separators.
Media for high efficiency cartridge coalescers is typically glass fibers for higher efficiency, treated with oleophobic/hydrophobic finish. Two of the largest media companies are Lydall and Hollingsworth and Vose.
Lydall Filtration/Separation, Inc. offers their LyPore® Unity™ liquid/liquid and liquid/gas coalescing media grades for efficient separation of both water from other liquids and oil and water from air streams. All grades are constructed with borosilicate microfiberglass that offers the highest level of coalescence at the lowest pressure drop. Lydall's fluoropolymer oil and water repellency treatment processes ensure exacting separation of target compounds and long element life. LyPore® Unity™ grades can be pleated or wrapped and are available in a wide range of efficiencies, repellency levels, and binders.
Hollingsworth & Vose (H&V) manufactures a comprehensive line of coalescer media solutions for applications that require gas/liquid and liquid/liquid separation. H&V offers a choice of fiberglass, cellulose and synthetic media combined with specialized organic binders. For applications requiring additional structural integrity, these media are also available with lamination. Microfiberglass provides superior coalescence of the smallest contamination droplets. Cellulose media are rugged and economical. Carded nonwovens are suitable as coarse layers and protective wraps.
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OEMs, EPCs and Consultants Will Account For Flow Control and Treatment Purchases of $68 Billion In 2015
End users will defer to OEMs, EPCs and consultants to make the purchasing decision for 17 percent of the flow control and treatment purchases. The total purchases determined by these companies will exceed $68 billion in 2015. This is the latest forecast in N064 Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Market. The 20,000 companies responsible for these purchases are identified in the McIlvaine OEM networking directory.
The average annual purchase per company will be in excess of $3 million. The largest category will be valves where the non-users will purchase or direct purchase of valves totaling $20 billion. OEMs and EPCs are direct purchasers of the products. Consultants and engineering firms are specifiers but leave the actual purchase to the end user or OEM. The largest EPCs and consultants such as Fluor and Bechtel will each account for hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of flow control and treatment equipment.
Large OEMS such as Mitsubishi, Babcock &Wilcox, Veolia and others providing complete power, wastewater, or industrial systems are purchasers rather than manufacturers. Large coal-fired power plant suppliers purchase entire sub systems as well as proprietary products. In cases where they supply proprietary products, they are typically purchasing castings and fabrications.

Gas/Water/Fluid OEM, EPC and Consultant Driven Revenues 2015 ($ Billions)


Product
Revenue

Pumps 15
Valves 20
Cartridge 2
Sedimentation/ Centrifugation 3
Cross-Flow Membranes 4
Macrofiltration 2
Biological/Oxidation/Destruction 3
Water/Wastewater Chemicals 2
Filtration/Purification 2
Fabric Filter 2
Scrubber 1
Precipitator 2
FGD 1
DeNOx 2
Thermal/Catalytic 2
Fans and Compressors 5
Total 68
The critical decisions on smaller products such as valves and pumps are usually made on a local level. Some of the consulting and engineering companies have hundreds of offices worldwide. For larger system decisions the local offices will often defer to a specialist who is assisting the local offices globally.
McIlvaine has identified each OEM and consultant with a financial entity number. This is critical in identifying the subsidiaries of conglomerates and for Chinese companies where there are a variety of English names for the same entity.
Information on N064 Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Market
Information on 53DI OEM Networking Directory
Headlines for Utility E-Alert – July 31, 2015
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1234– July 31, 2015
Table of Contents
COAL – US

• Court orders EPA to redo some Air Pollution Limits in 13 States

COAL – WORLD

• Meralco to invest in Three Coal-fired Power Plants in the Next Five Years
• China Group to build Zimbabwe Coal-fired Power Plant
• Flowserve is delivering Pumps to PGE in Poland for Two 900 MW Ultra-supercritical Boilers
• Amec Foster Wheeler wins Second CFB Combined Heat and Power Plant Contract in Poland

GAS/OIL – US

• Unanimous support at Hearing for Gas-fired Power Plant in Lordstown, Ohio
• Construction starts on Kings Mountain, North Carolina Gas-fired Power Plant
• NRG Energy Update on Coal to Gas conversion in Lawrence County, PA
• SNC-Lavalin to develop 755 MW PSEG Keys Energy Center in Maryland
• Carty 440 MW Gas-fired Power Plant in Oregon Sixty Percent Complete

GAS/OIL – WORLD

• Samsung C&T wins $1.8 Billion Qatar Combined Cycle Power Plant Deal
• GE to supply Gas Turbines to GS Power, Korea

NUCLEAR

• EDF to buy Majority Stake in Areva Nuclear Reactor Business
• New Power Rules may save Two Exelon Nuclear Power Plants in Illinois
BUSINESS
• GE may sell Alstom’s Gas Turbine Assets to gain EU Anti-trust approval
• EPA will ease Deadlines on Pollution Rule to help States comply
• FirstEnergy wants Ohio to end Deregulation, return to State-controlled Rates
• SSE buys stake in new Shetland Gas Plant from Total
• Environmental and Energy Knowledge Gap

HOT TOPIC HOUR

• “Gas Turbine Emission Control and Exhaust Systems” is the Subject for the Hot Topic Hour on August 6, 2015 at 10 a.m. CDT
• Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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