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市場調查報告書
全球本質性安全設備市場:第1輯(有線)
INTRINSICALLY SAFE DEVICES GLOBAL MARKET ASSESSMENT, SECOND EDITION - VOLUME I: WIRELINE INTRINSICALLY SAFE DEVICES
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本報告已在2011年08月25日停止出版。
Abstract
This report covers worldwide markets for wireline equipment and devices used
in intrinsically safe applications. Shipments to the worldwide market, as well
as the three major geographic regions of the Americas (North Central and South
America), Asia-Pacific, and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) regional
markets are provided for each of these product categories in U.S. dollar
volume, along with the worldwide average selling prices for 2006. These are
forecast through the year 2011.
Table of Contents
I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- MARKET SIZE, SEGMENTATIONS AND FORECASTS
- Product Markets
- Price Trends
- Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Interfaces
- Consuming Industries
- Channels of Distribution
- SAFETY STANDARD REQUIREMENTS AND TRENDS
- Current Safety Standards and Certification Requirements
- Atmosphères Explosibles Directive (ATEX)
- North American Agencies and Standards
- Rest of World
- USER ANALYSES
- Hazardous Environment Protection Methods
- Motivation for Adoption of Intrinsic Safety
- Hazardous Area Classifications in Geographic Regions
- Implementing Intrinsically Safe I/O
- Selection Criteria for Products and Vendors
- VENDOR ANALYSIS
- Intrinsically Safe Distributed/Remote I/O
- Intrinsic Safety Barriers
- Field Instruments
- Key Success Factors
- Vendor Profiles and List
- STRATEGIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
II SCOPE
- PRODUCT FOCUS
- INTRINSICALLY SAFE BUSES/NETWORKS
- CONSUMING INDUSTRIES
- CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
- Sales Organization
- Customer Classes
- USER ANALYSES
- VENDOR ANALYSIS
- STRATEGIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- MONETARY VALUES
III METHODOLOGY
- PRIMARY RESEARCH
- Vendor Interviews
- Interviews and Web-Based Survey With Users
- SECONDARY RESEARCH
- Manufacturer Information Requests
- Other
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Data Verification
- Analysis
- Report
IV PRODUCT TECHNOLOGIES AND TRENDS
- FIELD INSTRUMENTS
- I/P Converters
- Operator Interface Terminals/Monitors/Displays
- Solenoid Valves
- Transmitters
- INTRINSIC SAFETY BARRIERS
- The Need for Safety Barriers
- Galvanic Isolators
- Zener Diodes
- Safety Relays/Switching Amplifiers
- INTRINSICALLY SAFE I/O
- Local I/O at Controllers with Safety Barriers
- Distributed/Remote I/O with Safety Barriers
- Intrinsically Safe Buses/Networks
- Entity Concept, Fieldbus Intrinsic Safety Concept (FISCO), and Other
Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Power Implementations
V ALTERNATIVE PROTECTION METHODS
- INTRINSIC SAFETY
- ENCAPSULATION
- INCREASED SAFETY MEASURES
- PRESSURIZATION
- EXPLOSION PROOF/FLAME PROOF ENCLOSURES
- NON-INCENDIVE
- FIBER OPTICS
VI HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, STANDARDS, AND APPROVAL AGENCIES
- EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
- Zone and Group Categories
- NORTH AMERICA
- North American Classes, Divisions and Groups
- COMPARISON OF EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN REQUIREMENTS
- Hazardous Area Classifications
- Temperature Categories
- APPROVAL ORGANIZATIONS
- European Economic Community
- North America
- STANDARDS, TESTING AND CERTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
- Atmosphères Explosibles Directive (ATEX)
- North American Agencies and Standards
- REST OF WORLD STANDARDS AND APPROVAL AGENCIES
- IECEx
- GOST-R and GGTN (Russia)
- Other Countries
VII INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
- Suppliers
- Sales Organizations
- Customer Classes
- INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATIONS & OTHER CHANGES
VIII MARKET SIZES, SEGMENTATIONS, AND FORECASTS
- PRODUCT SHIPMENTS
- Worldwide
- Prices
- Regional Markets
- PRODUCTS WITH INTRINSICALLY SAFE BUS/NETWORK INTERFACES
- Field Instruments
- Distributed/Remote I/O
- SHIPMENTS FOR CONSUMING INDUSTRIES
- Worldwide Markets
- Major Regional Markets
- CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
- Sales Organizations
- Customer Classes
IX USER REQUIREMENT ANALYSES
- HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION METHODS
- Methods Used
- Criteria for Selection
- Perceived Costs
- Motivation for Adopting Intrinsic Safety
- HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATIONS IN GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
- Multiple Hazardous Area Classifications
- IMPLEMENTING INTRINSICALLY SAFE I/O
- USAGE FOR EXISTING AND NEW FACILITIES IN GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
- MEANS OF PURCHASING PRODUCTS
- PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA
- OUTSIDE SUPPORT SERVICES
- NON-PRODUCT VENDOR SELECTION CRITERIA
- TESTING, CERTIFICATION, AND APPROVAL ORGANIZATIONS
- COPING WITH AND ADDRESSING ATEX 137
- INFORMATION SOURCES
- Trade Publications
- Trade Shows
X COMPETITIVE ANALYSES
- VENDOR PRODUCT SHIPMENTS AND SHARES
- Intrinsically Safe Distributed/Remote I/O
- Intrinsic Safety Barriers
- Field Instruments
- KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
XI STRATEGIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- PRODUCTS
- Bus/Network Products
- Intrinsic Safety Barriers
- PRICES
- INDUSTRY MARKETS
- Worldwide
- Regional Markets
- GEOGRAPHIC MARKETS
- CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
- Sales Organizations
- Customer Classes
- SATISFYING USERS
- Gaining Acceptance of Intrinsic Safety
- Safety Classification Markets
- Key Equipment/Device Selection Factors
- Vendor Non-Product or “Commercial” Selection Criteria
- PROMOTION
- Promotional Emphasis
- Internet
- Trade Periodicals
- Trade Shows
- OTHER SUCCESS FACTORS
XII VENDOR PROFILES
- ABB LTD
- ASCO VALVE, INC
- ENDRESS+HAUSER HOLDING AG
- FISHER CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
- FOXBORO ECKARDT GMBH
- GE INFRASTRUCTURE SENSING, INC.
- HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG
- HONEYWELL AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SOLUTIONS GROUP
- THE MTL INSTRUMENTS GROUP PLC
- PEPPERL+FUCHS GMBH
- R. STAHL SCHALTGERÄTE GMBH
- ROSEMOUNT, INC.
- SIEMENS AUTOMATION AND DRIVES GROUP
- YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION
APPENDIX: VENDOR LIST
LIST OF EXHIBITS
I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- I-1 Current and Forecast Shipments of Products for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Worldwide Markets by Types ($US in Millions)
V ALTERNATIVE PROTECTION METHODS
- V-1 Hazardous Area Protection Methods
VI HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, STANDARDS, AND APPROVAL AGENCIES
- VI-1 North American Group Designations for Hazardous Environments
- VI-2 Comparison of European and North American Hazardous Region Categories
- VI-3 Comparison of European and North American Temperature Categories for
Hazardous Regions
- VI-4 Listing of European National Testing & Approval Agencies for
Hazardous Environment Equipment
VII INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- VII-1 Industry Structure for Intrinsically Safe Equipment Applications
VIII MARKET SIZES, SEGMENTATIONS, AND FORECASTS
- VIII-1 Current and Forecast Worldwide Shipments and Average Selling Prices
of Wireline Products for Intrinsically Safe Applications By Types
- VIII-2 Current and Forecast Shipments of Wireline Products for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Major Geographic Markets ($US in Millions)
- VIII-3 Current and Forecast Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Field
Instruments With Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Connections (Percent of $US
Volumes)
- VIII-4 Current and Forecast Shipment Shares of Wireline Field Instruments
With Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Connections To Major Regional Markets
(Percent of $US Volumes)
- VIII-5 Current and Forecast Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Field
Instruments With Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Connections By Types (Percent
of $US Volumes)
- VIII-6 Current and Forecast Shipment Shares of Wireline Field Instruments
With Intrinsically Safe Bus/Network Connections By Types To Major Regional
Markets (Percent of $US Volumes)
- VIII-7 Current and Forecast Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline
Intrinsically Safe Distributed/Remote I/O by Bus/Network Types (Percent of $US
Volumes)
- VIII-8 Current and Forecast Shipment Shares of Wireline Intrinsically Safe
Distributed/Remote I/O by Bus/Network Types to Major Regional Markets (Percent
of $US Volumes)
- VIII-9 Current and Forecast Worldwide Shipment of Wireline Product Classes
for Intrinsically Safe Applications, Segmented by Consuming Industries ($US in
Millions)
- VIII-10 Current and Forecast Shipment of Wireline Product Classes for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in Central, North and South
America, Segmented by Consuming Industries ($US in Millions)
- VIII-11 Current and Forecast Shipment of Wireline Product Classes for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Asia-Pacific Markets, Segmented by
Consuming Industries ($US in Millions)
- VIII-12 Current and Forecast Shipment of Wireline Product Classes for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in Europe, the Middle East and
Africa, Segmented by Consuming Industries ($US in Millions)
- VIII-13 Worldwide Sales Shares of the Wireline Products Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications, Segmented by Sales Organizations (Percentages
of $US Volumes)
- VIII-14 Sales Shares of the Wireline Products Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Major Regional Markets, Segmented by Sales
Organizations (Percentages of $US Volumes)
- VIII-15 Worldwide Sales Shares of the Wireline Products Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications, Segmented by Customer Classes (Percentages of
$US Volumes)
- VIII-16 Sales Shares of the Wireline Products Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Major Regional Markets, Segmented by
Customer Classes (Percentages of $US Volumes)
IX USER REQUIREMENT ANALYSES
- IX-1 Methods Used to Provide Hazardous Environment Protection (Percent of
User Respondents)
- IX-2 Criteria for Selecting Hazardous Environment Protection Methods
(Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-3 Perceived Cost of Wireline Intrinsically Safe Solutions Versus Other
Hazardous Protection Methods (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-4 Factors That Could Motivate Users Switching to Wireline Intrinsically
Safe Solutions from Other Hazardous Protection Methods (Percent of User
Respondents)
- IX-5 Current and Projected Hazardous Area Classifications in Major
Geographic Regions Where Intrinsically Safe Equipment and Devices are Used
(Percent of Hazardous Areas Identified by Users for Each Region)
- IX-6 Perceived Trends to Multiple Hazardous Area Classification of
Production Areas in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-7 Current and Future Means of Implementing Wireline Intrinsically Safe
I/O in Existing Facilities (Percent of User Respondent Intrinsically Safe I/O)
- IX-8 Current and Future Means of Implementing Wireline Intrinsically Safe
I/O in New Facilities (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-9 Current and Expected Future Shares of Wireline Product Purchases For
Intrinsically Safe Applications Going Into Existing and New Facilities in the
Major Geographic Regions (Median Percentages Cited by Users)
- IX-10 Current and Expected Future Shares of Wireline Products for
Intrinsically Safe Applications Purchased as Components, and as Part of
Intrinsically Safe Systems (Percent of User Purchases)
- IX-11 Current and Expected Future Shares of Intrinsic Safety Barrier
Products Purchased as Components, and Bundled With Controls (Percent of User
Purchases)
- IX-12 Most Important Features and Performance in Selection of Wireline
Products for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of Respondents Citing)
- IX-13 Outside Support Services Required in the Implementation of Wired
Intrinsically Safe Equipment/Systems (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-14 Most Important Non-Product Vendor Selection Criteria for Wired
Product Used in Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-15 Preferred Testing/Certification/Approval Organizations for Wired
Products/Equipment Purchased or Specified for Intrinsically Safe Applications
in Major Geographic Regions (Percent of User Respondents for Each)
- IX-16 How Users Learn About Wireline Products for Intrinsically Safe
Applications and Vendors of These (Percent of User Respondents)
- IX-17 Most Identified Trade Periodical Information Sources on Wired
Products and Vendors for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of User
Respondents)
- IX-18 Most Identified Trade Show Information Sources on Wired Products and
Vendors for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of User Respondents)
X COMPETITIVE ANALYSES
- X-I Vendor Wireline Intrinsically Safe Distributed/Remote I/O Shipments to
Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-2 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Intrinsically Safe
Distributed/Remote I/O (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-3 Vendor Wireline Intrinsically Safe Distributed/Remote I/O Shipment
Shares to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-4 Vendor Shipments of Intrinsic Safety Barriers to Markets in the Major
Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-5 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Intrinsic Safety Barriers (Percent
of $US Volume)
- X-6 Vendor Intrinsic Safety Barrier Shipment Shares to Markets in the
Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-7 Vendor Shipments of Galvanic Isolator Safety Barriers to Markets in
the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-8 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Galvanic Isolator Safety Barriers
(Percent of $US Volume)
- X-9 Vendor Galvanic Isolator Safety Barrier Shipment Shares to Markets in
the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-10 Vendor Shipments of Safety Relay/Switching Amplifier Safety Barriers
to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-11 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Safety Relay/Switching Amplifier
Safety Barriers (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-12 Vendor Safety Relay/Switching Amplifiers Safety Barrier Shipment
Shares to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-13 Vendor Shipments of Zener Diode Safety Barriers to Markets in the
Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-14 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Zener Diode Safety Barriers
(Percent of $US Volume)
- X-15 Vendor Zener Diode Safety Barrier Shipment Shares to Markets in the
Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-16 Vendor Shipments of the Wireline Field Instruments Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
($US in Millions)
- X-17 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of the Wireline Field Instruments
Under Study for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-18 Vender Shipment Shares of The Wireline Instruments Under Study for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
(Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-I9 Vendor Shipments of Wireline I/P Converters for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-20 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline I/P Converters for
Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-21 Vendor Shares of Wireline I/P Converter Shipments for Intrinsically
Safe Application to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US
Volumes)
- X-22 Vendor Wireline Operator Interface Terminal/Monitor/Display Shipments
for Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
($US in Millions)
- X-23 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Operator Interface
Terminals/Monitors/Displays for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of
$US Volume)
- X-24 Vendor Shares of Wireline Operator Interface Terminal/Monitor/Display
Shipments for Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major
Geographic Regions (Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-25 Vendor Wireline Solenoid Valve Shipments for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-26 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Solenoid Valve Shipments
for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-27 Vendor Shares of Wireline Solenoid Valve Shipments for Intrinsically
Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US
Volumes)
- X-28 Vendor Wireline Flow Meter Shipments for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-29 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Flow Meters for
Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-30 Vendor Shares of Wireline Flow Meter Shipments for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions (Percent of $US
Volumes)
- X-31 Vendor Wireline Level Measurement Transmitter Shipments for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
($US in Millions)
- X-32 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Level Measurement
Transmitters for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-33 Vendor Shares of Wireline Level Measurement Transmitter Shipments for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
(Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-34 Vendor Wireline Pressure Transmitter Shipments for Intrinsically Safe
Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-35 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Pressure Transmitters
for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-36 Vendor Shares of Wireline Pressure Transmitter Shipments for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
(Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-37 Vendor Wireline Temperature Transmitter Shipments for Intrinsically
Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions ($US in Millions)
- X-38 Vendor Worldwide Shipment Shares of Wireline Temperature Transmitters
for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of $US Volume)
- X-39 Vendor Shares of Wireline Temperature Transmitter Shipments for
Intrinsically Safe Applications to Markets in the Major Geographic Regions
(Percent of $US Volumes)
- X-40 Vendor Identified Key Success Factors as Suppliers of Wireline
Products for Intrinsically Safe Applications (Percent of Vendor Respondents)
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