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The future of the control valve market looks promising with opportunities in various end use industries, which are oil & gas, water & wastewater treatment, energy & power, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, chemicals, building & construction, paper & pulp, and metals & mining. The global control valve market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 5% to 7% from 2021 to 2026. The major drivers for this market are growing demand for valves from healthcare and pharmaceuticals industries, increasing need for connected networks to maintain and monitor industrial equipment, growing nuclear power plants, and increasing the need for energy and power from developing countries.
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The study includes trends and forecasts for the global control valve market by type, end use industry, material, component, size, and region as follows:
By Type [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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Rotary Valves
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Ball Valves
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Butterfly Valves
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Plug Valves
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Linear Valves
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Globe Valves
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Diaphragm Valves
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Other Valves
By End Use Industry [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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Oil & Gas
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Water & Wastewater Treatment
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Energy & Power
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Pharmaceuticals
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Food & Beverages
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Chemicals
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Building & Construction
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Paper & Pulp
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Metals & Mining
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Others
By Material [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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Stainless Steel
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Alloy-Based
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Cast Iron
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Cryogenic
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Others
By Component [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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Actuators
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Valve Body
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Others
By Size [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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Upto 1”
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>1”-6”
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>6”-25”
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>25”-50”
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>50”
By Region [$M shipment analysis for 2015 – 2026]:
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North America
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United States
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Canada
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Mexico
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Europe
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Germany
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United Kingdom
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France
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Italy
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Asia Pacific
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China
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Japan
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India
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South Korea
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The Rest of the World
Rotary valves will remain the largest segment due to their lightweight and small size.
Oil and gas will remain the largest end use industry during the forecast period due to increasing energy demand, growing drilling activities, and increasing applications of control valves in natural gas generation, crude oil extraction, and refining processes.
Asia Pacific will remain the largest region during the forecast period due to rising investments in the construction and energy and power industries.
Some of the control valve companies profiled in this report include Christian Burkert, Emerson, Flowserve, Cameron, IMI PLC, Neles, Crane, Samson Controls, Kitz Corporation, Neway Valve, Ham-Let, Trillium Flow Technologies, Alfa Laval, Apollo Valves, Spirax Sarco, Curtiss-Wright, and Dwyer Instruments
Features of Control Valve Market |
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Market Size Estimates: Control valve market size estimation in terms of value ($M)
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Trend and Forecast Analysis: Market trends (2015-2020) and forecast (2021-2026) by various segments and regions.
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Segmentation Analysis: Market size by type, end use industry, material, component, and size
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Regional Analysis: Control valve market breakdown by North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World.
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Growth Opportunities: Analysis on growth opportunities in different type, end use industry, material, component, size, and regions for control valve market.
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Strategic Analysis: This includes M&A, new product development, and competitive landscape for the control valve market.
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Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter’s Five Forces model.
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This report answers following 11 key questions |
Q.1 What are some of the most promising potential, high-growth opportunities for the global control valve market by type (rotary valves (ball valves, butterfly valves, and plug valves) and linear valves (globe valves, diaphragm valves, and other valves)), end use industry (oil & gas, water & wastewater treatment, energy & power, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, chemicals, building & construction, paper & pulp, metals & mining, and others), size (upto 1”, >1”-6”, >6”-25”, >25”-50”, and >50”), component (actuators, valve body, and others), material (stainless steel, alloy-based, cast iron, cryogenic, and others) and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World)?
Q.2 Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.3 Which regions will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.4 What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the drivers and challenges of the control valve market?
Q.5 What are the business risks and threats to the control valve market?
Q.6 What are emerging trends in this control valve market and the reasons behind them?
Q.7 What are some changing demands of customers in the control valve market?
Q.8 What are the new developments in the control valve market? Which companies are leading these developments?
Q.9 Who are the major players in the control valve market? What strategic initiatives are being implemented by key players for business growth?
Q.10 What are some of the competitive products and processes in the control valve market, and how big of a threat do they pose for loss of market share via material or product substitution?
Q.11 What M&A activities did take place in the last five years in the control valve market?
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