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Industrial Valves
发布时间:2007.5
内容介绍
Demand for industrial valves is forecast to rise 3.2 percent annually through 2011 to $16.3 billion. This pace represents a deceleration from the 2001-2006 period, but reflects slower growth in unit prices. In inflation-adjusted terms, demand for valves will strengthen through 2011. Valve prices rose substantially owing to rising raw materials costs for primary and fabricated metals as well as plastic resins. Raw material prices are expected to moderate through 2011, reducing price pressure for valves. Original equipment demand comprises two-thirds of the total market, and will be supported by a positive outlook for the production of durable goods as well as nonresidential fixed investment. US trade deficit in valves to decelerate through 2011 Trade will continue to play an important role in the valve industry through 2011. Imports are expected to grow slightly faster than exports and the trade deficit will continue to rise, yet decelerate, from the 2001-2006 period. Canada and Mexico together represented almost one-half of the US export market in 2006. Other key markets for valve exports include Western Europe, the Asia/Pacific region, and oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Nigeria. Construction market for valves to see fastest growth Because of their heavy fluid handling requirements, the process industries and utilities sectors are the dominant markets for valves. The construction market is projected to see the fastest gains through 2011, with valve demand rising 5.7 percent annually to $2.2 billion. Gains in this market will be supported by an increase in nonresidential building construction expenditures, which are projected to rise more than eight percent through 2011. The public utilities market will also see fast gains, rising 3.6 percent per annum to $5.5 billion. Strong growth in utilities construction, particularly electricity related, will fuel valve demand in this market. Plastic, titanium valves to continue market gains Steel and steel alloys will remain the dominant valve construction materials, owing to their good performance in high temperature, high stress applications. Plastics and other materials (e.g., titanium and metal alloys) will continue to take market share from more traditional materials. Valves made from these advanced materials can withstand the harshest operating conditions and thus, despite their higher initial cost, represent a good long term value. Study coverage This new Freedonia industry study, Industrial Valves, is priced at $4400. It presents historical US demand data plus forecasts to 2011 and 2016 by valve type, material and market. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles leading industry participants including Tyco, Emerson Electric, SPX, Dresser, Flowserve, McWane, Watts Water Technologies and Crane.
目录及图表
Introduction Executive Summary Market Environment General Macroeconomic Overview Nonresidential Fixed Investment Trends Manufacturing Outlook Chemical Industry Overview Petroleum Refining Industry Overview Pulp & Paper Industry Overview Utilities Outlook Water & Sewage Industry Overview Electric Power Industry Overview Natural Gas Industry Overview Resource Extraction Outlook Crude Oil & Natural Gas Overview Mining Industry Overview Construction Industry Overview VALVE OVERVIEW General Supply & Demand Valve Shipments by Type Valve Shipments by Material Steel & Steel Alloys Iron Copper-Based Plastic & Other Materials Historical Trends Pricing Trends Regulations & Standards Technology World Industrial Valve Market US Foreign Trade Imports Exports STANDARD VALVES General Application-Specific Valves Waterworks Valves Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Valves Nuclear Valves Quarterturn Valves Ball Valves Butterfly Valves General Purpose High Performance Parts & Actuators Plug Valves Multiturn Valves Gate, Globe & Check Valves Gate Globe Check Pinch & Diaphragm Valves Safety & Relief Valves Other Industrial Valve Products Separately Sold Actuators Gas Cylinder Valves Steam Traps Other Standard Valves & Parts A UTOMATIC VALVES General Control Valves Pneumatic Solenoid Electric & Other Regulator Valves Automatic Actuators MARKETS General Demand by Market Demand by Source Process Manufacturing Chemicals Petroleum Refining Pulp & Paper Other Utilities Water & Sewage Electric Power Generation Natural Gas Resource Extraction Industries Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Mining Construction Other INDUSTRY STRUCTURE General Industry Composition Market Share Product Development Manufacturing Marketing & Distribution Financial Issues Mergers & Acquisitions Cooperative Agreements Company Profiles Executive Summary 1 Summary Table Market Environment 1 Macroeconomic Environment 2 Nonresidential Fixed Investment 3 Manufacturers’ Shipments 4 Chemical Shipments 5 Refined Petroleum Production & Consumption 6 Paper & Paperboard Production 7 Utilities Construction Expenditures 8 Water Withdrawal Trends 9 Electricity Generation 10 Natural Gas Utility Indicators 11 Production by Resource Extraction Industries 12 Crude Oil & Natural Gas Supply & Demand 13 Mining Materials Handled 14 Construction Expenditures VALVE OVERVIEW 1 Industrial Valve Supply & Demand Cht Industrial Valve Demand by Type 2 Industrial Valve Shipments by Primary Material Cht Industrial Valve Shipments by Primary Material 3 Steel & Steel Alloy Valve Shipments 4 Iron Valve Shipments 5 Copper-Based Valve Shipments 6 Plastic & Other Valve Shipments 7 Industrial Valve Trends, 1996-2006 Cht Industrial Valve Trends, 1997-2006 8 Industrial Valve Pricing Trends Cht Industrial Valve Pricing Trends 9 World Valve Demand by Region 10 US Foreign Trade in Industrial Valves Cht Industrial Valve Imports by Source, 2006 Cht Industrial Valve Exports by Destination, 2006 STANDARD VALVES 1 Standard Valve Supply & Demand Cht Standard Valve Demand by Type 2 Application-Specific Valve Supply & Demand Cht Application-Specific Valve Shipments by Type, 2006 3 Waterworks Valve Shipments by Type 4 Plumbing & Heating Valve Shipments by Type 5 Nuclear Valve Shipments by Type 6 Quarterturn Valve Supply & Demand Cht Quarterturn Valve Shipments by Type, 2006 7 Ball Valve Shipments by Material 8 Butterfly Valve Shipments by Type & Material 9 Plug Valve Shipments by Material 10 Multiturn Valve Supply & Demand 11 Gate, Globe & Check Valve Shipments by Material 12 Pinch & Diaphragm Valve Shipments 13 Safety & Relief Valve Supply & Demand 14 Other Industrial Valve Product Supply & Demand UTOMATIC VALVES 1 Automatic Valve Supply & Demand Cht Automatic Valve Demand by Type 2 Control Valve Supply & Demand Cht Control Valve Shipments by Type, 2006 3 Pneumatic Valve Shipments by Type
4 Solenoid Valve Shipments by Type 5 Electric & Other Valve Shipments by Type 6 Regulator Valve Supply & Demand Cht Regulator Valve Shipments by Type, 2006 7 Automatic Actuator Supply & Demand MARKETS 1 Industrial Valve Demand by Market Cht Industrial Valve Demand by Market 2 Industrial Valve Demand by Source 3 Process Manufacturing Valve Demand Cht Process Manufacturing Valve Demand by Market, 2006 4 Chemical Industry Valve Demand 5 Petroleum Refining Valve Demand 6 Pulp & Paper Industry Valve Demand 7 Other Process Industry Valve Demand by Market 8 Public Utility Valve Demand by Market Cht Public Utility Valve Demand by Market, 2006 9 Water & Sewage Valve Demand 10 Electric Power Valve Demand by Market 11 Natural Gas Utility Valve Demand 12 Resource Industry Valve Demand by Market 13 Crude Petroleum & Gas Valve Demand 14 Mining Industry Valve Demand 15 Construction Valve Demand 16 Other Markets Valve Demand INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Cht Industrial Valve Market Share by Company, 2006 1 Revenue Data: Selected Valve Manufacturers, 2006 2 Capital Spending Patterns: Selected Industrial Valve Manufacturers 3 Composite Financial Ratios: Selected Industrial Valve Manufacturers 4 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures 5 Selected Cooperative Agreements |