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Weekly selected highlights in flow control, treatment and combustion from the
many McIlvaine publications.
• High Performance Cartridges Represent Thirty Percent of the Market
• Forecasting Combust, Flow and Treat Purchases of OEMs
• Shale Oil and Gas will be Top Markets for Combust, Flow and Treat Products
• Gas Turbine Power Plants are Leading the Way in the Adoption of IIoT and
Remote O&M
High Performance Cartridges Represent Thirty Percent of the Market
Liquid cartridges can be segmented by construction. String wound are commodity
designs as are some nonwovens. However there are high performance nonwovens and
membrane cartridges which are used in critical applications in the
pharmaceutical, chemical and semiconductor industry. This high performance
segment of the market accounts for 30% of the total. This percentage is based on
revenues not units since the high performance cartridges are much more expensive
than the commodity designs. The market for cartridges to purify liquids will
reach $20 billion worldwide by 2024. This is the latest prediction of the
McIlvaine Company in N024 Cartridge Filters: World Market.
The report also provides projected purchases for hundreds of semiconductor,
pharmaceutical, chemical, food and beverage companies.
Commercial and residential purchasers will account for half the total market
which includes membrane, non-woven, string wound and metal cartridges. However
in the membrane segment the pharmaceutical industry will be the largest
purchaser followed by health care and then the chemical industry.
Membrane cartridge sales will increase faster than total cartridge sales due to
the higher efficiency and improvements in membrane technology. Industry
consolidation is expected to continue and to accelerate due to the utilization
of remote monitoring technology to continually assess cartridge filter health
and performance. The large filter companies such as Mann + Hummel, Parker
Hannifin and Donaldson are investing heavily in remote monitoring systems. This
will allow them to provide comprehensive service and replacement programs.
One division of Parker already supplies replacements for all the filters in a
plant including those supplied by competitors. Many plants have thousands of
cartridges. So the supply of replacements carries with it a high administrative
cost relative to filter price. Blue tooth technology can be imbedded in pressure
sensors attached to each filter at nominal cost. When pressure levels reach a
pre-determined point the replacement filters can be automatically ordered.
For more information on this forecast click on N024 Cartridge Filters: World
Market.
Forecasting Combust, Flow and Treat Purchases of OEMs
It is now possible to forecast purchases of valves, pumps, instrumentation,
fans, compressors, nozzles, filters, centrifuges and other products and services
used in applications involving combustion, flow and treatment (CFT). There are
forecasts for owners and forecasts for OEMs. Forecasts are provided for
thousands of companies comprising over 90 percent of the market. These forecasts
can be uploaded into the supplier CRM System. Most of the repair, replace and
upgrade decisions will be made by the end users. Decisions regarding CFT
products for new systems will be made by the OEMs but with specifications
provided by the owner.
The owner forecasts are easily predictable. The forecasts of purchases by OEMS
are difficult because the OEM sales revenue can fluctuate greatly from year to
year. However, average annual estimates for the next five years can be provided
along with details on large projects which will have near term impact. The
purpose is not to identify specific sales leads but to provide insights to
further assist in an ongoing sales program.
The big advantage of a sales program based on purchase forecasts is the
opportunity to work with the customer on a continuing basis and position the
supplier for favorable consideration when specific projects do occur. McIlvaine
tracks large project activity in many different industries with databases and
alerts.
One important CFT component purchaser is the merged Mitsubishi-Hitachi group. A
new division within the group is Power & Energy Systems Business (PESB). This
group includes the operations designing, delivering and supporting combustion
systems. The group has been the leading supplier of gas turbines worldwide in
the most recent quarter. It has full involvement in coal fired boilers and is
the world's largest supplier of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems outside of
China.
PESB has adopted a new solution service process known as "CAP-D". "C" stands for
"communication" with the customer and the market. "A" stands for "analysis" in
order to provide optimal solutions. "P" stands for "product" and finding the
exact products and technologies to resolve the customer's needs. Finally, "D"
stands for "delivery of service" and the provision of compound services.
From the sales perspective of component suppliers this new initiative offers an
additional route to replacement and repair revenue. PESB is analyzing products
and providing services for monitoring and replacement. PESB therefore becomes a
purchaser of CFT components for the initial installation but also for
replacement and service on a continuing basis.
McIlvaine is providing the purchase forecasts for each CFT OEM but also
supplying details on major projects. The Utility E Alert published weekly by the
McIlvaine company contains two articles about MHPS projects in the Alert issued
June 29, 2018. The first involves environmental systems upgrade work at Unit 3
of the Boryeong Power Station operated by Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd.
(KOMIPO). These systems incorporate valves, pumps, oxidation compressor, nozzles
and other CFT components. The second details an upgrade of the boiler combustion
tuning system using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies at Taiwan Power
Company's Linkou Thermal Power Plants. Both projects include a range of liquid,
gas and free flowing solids measurement devices.
The sales program based on forecasting end user and OEM purchases is not founded
on sales leads such as details on these two projects. Instead the program is
built on establishing long term relationships with customers. On the other hand
information on major projects is an additional tool which can be useful.
For more details on the sales program based on OEM and end user forecasts click
on www.mcilvainecmpany.com
For more information on power plant project tracking click on 42EI Utility
Tracking System and
59EI Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Supplier Program
Shale Oil and Gas will be Top Markets for Combust, Flow and Treat Products
Shale oil and gas are contributing to solid growth in the U.S. economy and
increasing markets for combust, flow and treat companies. The opportunities lie
in production, transportation and processing. This opportunity is analyzed in a
free video at https://youtu.be/UxZCfMhBJ7k
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) empowered by the Industrial Internet of
Wisdom (IIoW) will play a large role in the competition between oil and gas
extracted from shale in the U.S. and conventional extraction in the Middle East
and elsewhere. The IIoT components can be segmented into guide, control and
measure.
Extraction: The large number of components needed in shale fracturing creates a
big opportunity for IIoT. A mobile fracturing unit can be equipped with real
time monitoring of acidizing units, fracking pumps, chemical additive units,
blenders, large generators and other components. The specific signals analyzed
include pressure signals, oil temperature signals, horsepower signals, rpm
signals and other parameters.
Transportation: New gas pipelines are boosting output from shale fields in three
states by giving producers access to new domestic and international markets.
The U.S. is now a net exporter of natural gas for the first time since 1957 due
to increased sales to Mexico, the opening of new markets through liquefied
natural gas and declining imports from Canada. The United States is shipping LNG
to at least 20 foreign markets and exports of LNG will continue to grow as
terminals on the Gulf Coast reach capacity and companies expand or develop new
terminals.
Shale oil transportation is handicapped by the lack of east-west routes. More
pipelines are needed to accommodate the increasing production.
IIoT and remote O&M are very cost effective due to the remote location of many
operations. For example, gas with H2S is piped from the Eagle Ford basin. Gas
driven emergency shut off valves are not an option because of the H2S. The
location is remote from any electrical supply. The solution was a remotely
monitored battery operated valve.
Processing: Refineries are expanding to accommodate the increasing oil
production. Significant quantities of gas are being converted to LNG. Other
processes include the utilization of by-products. Shale gas produces by-product
liquids. Shell Chemicals' $6 billion ethane cracker being built in Beaver
County, PA is just one of 13 ethane crackers being built between 2017 and 2021.
Shale oil produces significant amounts of by-product methane. New regulations
are limiting flaring of this gas and requiring processing and utilization. All
these processes contain many valves, pumps, and treatment modules which can be
remotely monitored and controlled.
Information on the IIoT shale opportunity is supplied in N031 Industrial IOT and
Remote O&M.
Details on the projects and participants are covered in N049 Oil, Gas, Shale and
Refining Markets and Projects
Gas Turbine Power Plants are Leading the Way in the Adoption of IIoT and Remote
O&M
A free webinar relative to the growth of IIoT for the enhanced performance of
combust, flow and treat products in gas turbine power plants can be viewed at
https://youtu.be/OBeeTfWgb9A .
The U.S has the largest inventory of gas turbine power plants. Due to the low
cost of gas there will be a steady increase in new plants. Owners are tasked
with meeting tough environmental regulations while striving to minimize the cost
of operations. Efficiency is a key cost factor. The optimum operation and
maintenance of pumps, valves, rotating elements, catalyst and other components
can now be achieved thanks to improvements in the guide, control and measure
products.
Forecasts and tracking of gas turbine projects are provided in Gas Turbine
Supplier Program
The use of IIoT in the power and other industries is analyzed in IIoT and Remote
O&M