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市場調查報告書

工業用閥市場:2013年及2018年的美國產業預測

INDUSTRIAL VALVES to 2013 (US industry forecasts for 2013 & 2018)

出版商 The Freedonia Group
出版日期 2009年07月 商品編碼 92380
內容資訊 英文 275 PAGES
價格
US $ 4700 Hard Copy
US $ 4700 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 5300 Hard Copy and PDF by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 7300 PDF by E-mail (Corporate license)


工業用閥市場:2013年及2018年的美國產業預測 是由出版商The Freedonia Group在2009年07月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含275 PAGES 價格從美金4700起跳。

簡介

今後美國工業用閥市場的成長預計每年將維持在1%以下,2013年的需求將達到152億美元的規模。

本報告書內容包括:美國工業用閥市場介紹、過去的需求資料、產品別、市場別2013年及2018年的需求預測、市場環境因素、主要企業的市場佔有率及介紹等。內容綱要摘記如下:

介紹

第1章 實施概要

第2章 市場環境

  • 概要
  • 總體經濟概要
  • 非住宅用固定資本投資動向
  • 製造業的展望
    • 化學產業
    • 石油精製產業
    • 紙漿・製紙產業
    • 公用事業
    • 水道、下水產業
    • 電力事業
    • 天然氣產業
  • 資源開採展望
    • 原油及天然氣
    • 礦物產業
  • 建設產業展望

第3章 閥的概要

  • 概要
  • 需求及供給
    • 類型別
    • 材質別
  • 過去的市場動向
  • 價格動向
  • 規制及規格
  • 技術
  • 全球工業用閥市場
  • 美國對外貿易
    • 進口
    • 出口

第4章 標準閥

  • 概要
  • 應用 - 特殊閥
    • 水道用閥
    • 配管用、冷卻用、加熱用閥
    • 核能用閥
  • 多轉閥
    • 闡門、球狀及確認閥
    • 擠壓閥及隔膜閥
  • 1/4 旋轉閥
    • 球狀閥
    • 蝶閥
    • 柱塞閥
  • 安全閥及釋放閥
  • 其他工業用閥產品
    • 另售促動器
    • 瓦斯・瓦斯桶閥
    • 蒸氣控制閥
    • 其他

第5章 自動閥

  • 概要
  • 控制閥
    • 空氣閥
    • 電磁閥
    • 電力閥等其他
  • 調整閥
  • 自動促動器

第6章 市場

  • 概要
    • 市場別需求
    • 資源別需求
  • 流程製造業
    • 化學
    • 石油精製
    • 紙漿及製紙
    • 其他
  • 公用事業
    • 水道、下水
    • 發電
    • 天然氣
  • 資源開採業
    • 原油、天然氣
    • 開採
  • 建築
  • 其他

第7章 產業結構

  • 概要
  • 產業結構
  • 市場佔有率
  • 產品開發
  • 製造
  • 行銷及流通
  • 財務課題
  • M&A

企業介紹

圖表

目錄

Abstract

US demand to reach $15.2 billion in 2013

Industrial valve demand is forecast to increase less than one percent per year to $15.2 billion in 2013. Gains will not match those registered during the 2003 to 2008 period when rising raw material costs supported price increases, which in turn boosted value gains. Through 2013, unit prices are expected to decline in response to decreasing raw material costs and, in inflation adjusted terms, valve demand will actually strengthen through 2013. The US market for industrial valves will also be fueled by an acceleration in construction expenditures growth, and, in particular, a strong rebound in residential construction spending from the low levels of 2008.

Growth in industrial valve exports to lag imports

US industrial valve manufacturers face intense competition from overseas producers. Lower-end valves are increasingly being made in developing countries with low labor costs, and more highly engineered valves are manufactured in Western Europe and Japan. As a result, import growth is forecast to outpace that of exports through 2013, and the considerable US trade deficit in valves is expected to rise, albeit at a moderating pace. Canada and Mexico are important export markets for US valve manufacturers. Rapidly developing countries in Asia and Latin America will also provide good growth prospects, particularly in process manufacturing and utilities applications.

Construction market to post fastest annual gains

Process manufacturing industries and the utilities sector are the dominant markets for industrial valves because of their heavy fluid handling requirements. However, demand gains in these markets will be modest, as shipment increases in most process manufacturing industries are expected to moderate and utilities construction spending growth will not be as strong as during the 2003 to 2008 period. The fastest gains through 2013 will be posted in the construction market, with industrial valve sales expanding 2.4 percent per year. Growth in this area will be supported by acceleration in building construction expenditures, including an expected turnaround in residential building spending. In 2008, original equipment manufacturing applications accounted for more than two-thirds of total industrial valve demand and are expected to remain the dominant source of valve sales for the foreseeable future.

Standard industrial valves to outpace automatic types

Demand for standard valves is forecast to outpace that of automatic valves, because more buyers will opt to purchase the less expensive standard valves as nonresidential fixed investment slows, possibly upgrading them with separately sold actuators at a later date.

Steel, alloys to remain dominant valve material

Steel and steel alloys will remain the most commonly utilized valve construction materials due to their durability and strong performance in high temperature, high stress applications. Although valve performance will continue to be improved by advances in nontraditional materials (e.g., plastics, titanium and other metal alloys), steel and steel alloys will still make up nearly one-half of valve demand in 2013.

Study coverage

This new Freedonia industry study, Industrial Valves, presents historical demand data (1998, 2003 and 2008) plus forecasts for 2013 and 2018 by product and market. The study also considers market environment factors, assesses the industry structure, evaluates company market shares and profiles more than 30 industry players.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. 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

III. VALVE OVERVIEW

  • General
  • Supply & Demand
    • Valve Shipments by Type
    • Valve Shipments by Material
      • Steel & Steel Alloys
      • Iron
      • Copper-Based
      • Plastic & Other Materials
  • Historical Market Trends
  • Pricing Trends
  • Regulations & Standards
  • Technology
  • World Industrial Valve Market
  • US Foreign Trade
    • Imports
    • Exports

IV. STANDARD VALVES

  • General
  • Application-Specific Valves
    • Waterworks Valves
    • Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Valves
    • Nuclear Valves
  • Multiturn Valves
    • Gate, Globe & Check Valves
      • Gate
      • Globe
      • Check
    • Pinch & Diaphragm Valves
  • Quarterturn Valves
    • Ball Valves
    • Butterfly Valves
      • General Purpose
      • High Performance
      • Parts & Actuators
    • Plug Valves
  • Safety & Relief Valves
  • Other Industrial Valve Products
    • Gas Cylinder Valves
    • Separately Sold Actuators
    • Steam Traps
    • Other Standard Valves & Parts

V. AUTOMATIC VALVES

  • General
  • Control Valves
    • Pneumatic
    • Solenoid
    • Electric & Other
  • Regulator Valves
  • Automatic Actuators

VI. 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

VII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Industry Composition
  • Market Share
  • Product Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing & Distribution
  • Financial Issues
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

COMPANY PROFILES

  • Alfa Laval AB
  • Aliaxis SA
  • American Cast Iron Pipe Company
  • American R/D, see McWane
  • Amot Controls, see Roper Industries
  • AMRI, see KSB
  • Armstrong International Incorporated
  • ASCO Valve, see Emerson Electric
  • Barksdale, see Crane
  • Becker Precision Equipment, see Dresser
  • Bettis, see Emerson Electric
  • Cameron International Corporation
  • Circle Seal Controls, see Circor
  • Circor International Incorporated
  • Clow Valve, see McWane
  • Conbraco Industries Incorporated
  • Control Components, see IMI
  • Crane Company
  • Curtiss-Wright Corporation
  • DeltaValve, see Curtiss-Wright
  • Dresser Incorporated
  • Emerson Electric Company
  • Enertech, see Curtiss-Wright
  • EnPro Industries Incorporated
  • Entegris Incorporated
  • Everlasting Valve, see Armstrong International
  • Farris Engineering, see Curtiss-Wright
  • Fisher Controls International, see Emerson Electric
  • Flowserve Corporation
  • FMC Technologies Incorporated
  • Ford Meter Box Company
  • France Compressor Products, see EnPro Industries
  • FRIATEC, see Aliaxis
  • General Electric Company
  • Hansen Technologies, see Roper Industries
  • Harrington Industrial Plastics, see Aliaxis
  • Harsco Corporation
  • Hoffman Specialty, see ITT
  • Honeywell International Incorporated
  • Horizon Compressor Services, see EnPro Industries
  • Hydro-Aire, see Crane
  • IMI plc
  • Invensys plc
  • ITT Corporation
  • Kennedy Valve, see McWane
  • KF Industries, see Circor
  • Kitz Corporation
  • KSB AG
  • Leslie Controls, see Circor
  • M&H Valve, see McWane
  • Masoneilan, see Dresser
  • Maxon, see Honeywell International
  • McWane Incorporated
  • Metso Corporation
  • Mueller Water Products Incorporated
  • NIBCO Incorporated
  • Parker-Hannifin Corporation
  • Pure-Flo, see ITT
  • RAM Air, see EnPro Industries
  • Roper Industries Incorporated
  • Shafer Valve, see Emerson Electric
  • Sherwood, see Taylor-Wharton International
  • Snap-tite Incorporated
  • Spence Engineering, see Circor International
  • SPX Corporation
  • Swagelok Company
  • TapcoEnpro International, see Curtiss-Wright
  • Target Rock, see Curtiss-Wright
  • Taylor-Wharton International LLC
  • Tescom, see Emerson Electric
  • Tyco International Limited
  • Valve Systems and Controls, see Curtiss-Wright
  • Velan Incorporated
  • Vetco Gray, see General Electric
  • Victaulic Company of America
  • Watts Water Technologies Incorporated
  • Additional Valve Companies

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • 1 Macroeconomic Indicators
  • 2 Nonresidential Fixed Investment Expenditures
  • 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 Crude Oil & Natural Gas Supply & Demand
  • 12 Mining Materials Handled
  • 13 Construction Expenditures

SECTION III -- VALVE OVERVIEW

  • 1 Industrial Valve Supply & Demand
  • 2 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 Market, 1998-2008
  • 8 Industrial Valve Price Deflators
  • 9 World Valve Demand by Region
  • 10 US Foreign Trade in Industrial Valves

SECTION IV -- STANDARD VALVES

  • 1 Standard Industrial Valve Supply & Demand
  • 2 Application-Specific Valve Supply & Demand
  • 3 Waterworks Valve Shipments by Type
  • 4 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Valve Shipments by Type
  • 5 Nuclear Valve Shipments by Type
  • 6 Multiturn Valve Supply & Demand
  • 7 Gate, Globe & Check Valve Shipments by Parts & Material
  • 8 Pinch & Diaphragm Valve Shipments
  • 9 Quarterturn Valve Supply & Demand
  • 10 Ball Valve Shipments by Material
  • 11 Butterfly Valve Shipments by Type & Material
  • 12 Plug Valve Shipments by Parts & Material
  • 13 Safety & Relief Valve Supply & Demand
  • 14 Other Industrial Valve Product Supply & Demand

SECTION V -- AUTOMATIC VALVES

  • 1 Automatic Industrial Valve Supply & Demand
  • 2 Control Valve Supply & Demand
  • 3 Pneumatic Valve Shipments by Type
  • 4 Solenoid Valve Shipments by Type
  • 5 Electric & Other Control Valve Shipments by Type
  • 6 Regulator Valve Supply & Demand
  • 7 Automatic Actuator Supply & Demand

SECTION VI -- MARKETS

  • 1 Industrial Valve Demand by Market
  • 2 Industrial Valve Demand by Source
  • 3 Process Manufacturing Valve Demand
  • 4 Chemical Industry Valve Demand
  • 5 Petroleum Refining Industry Valve Demand
  • 6 Pulp & Paper Industry Valve Demand
  • 7 Other Process Industry Valve Demand
  • 8 Utilities Valve Demand
  • 9 Water & Sewage Valve Demand
  • 10 Electric Power Valve Demand
  • 11 Natural Gas Utilities Valve Demand
  • 12 Resource Extraction Valve Demand
  • 13 Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Valve Demand
  • 14 Mining Industry Valve Demand
  • 15 Construction Valve Demand
  • 16 Other Markets for Valves

SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • 1 Industrial Valve Sales by Company, 2008
  • 2 Capital Spending Patterns: Selected Industrial
  • Valve Manufacturers
  • 3 Composite Financial Ratios: Selected Industrial
  • Valve Manufacturers
  • 4 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION III -- VALVE OVERVIEW

  • 1 Industrial Valve Demand by Type
  • 2 Industrial Valve Shipments by Primary Material
  • 3 Industrial Valve Market, 1999-2008
  • 4 Industrial Valve Pricing
  • 5 Industrial Valve Imports by Source, 2008
  • 6 Industrial Valve Exports by Destination, 2008

SECTION IV -- STANDARD VALVES

  • 1 Standard Valve Demand by Type
  • 2 Application-Specific Valve Shipments by Type, 2008
  • 3 Quarterturn Valve Shipments by Type, 2008

SECTION V -- AUTOMATIC VALVES

  • 1 Control Valve Shipments by Type, 2008
  • 2 Regulator Valve Shipments by Type, 2008

SECTION VI -- MARKETS

  • 1 Process Manufacturing Valve Demand by Market, 2008
  • 2 Utilities Valve Demand by Market, 2008

SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • 1 Industrial Valve Market Share by Company, 2008
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