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Productivity spurs process electrochemical systems

An ARC Advisory Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 18, 2004

The worldwide market for process electrochemical systems is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% over the next five years.

Electrochemical systems can play a vital role in building product quality into the manufacturing process, thereby improving productivity.

The worldwide market for process electrochemical systems (PES) is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% over the next five years.

The market was $601.7 million in 2003 and is forecasted to be over $782.6 million in 2008, according to a new ARC Advisory Group study.

The shift from a measurement focus to a knowledge focus will be a contributing factor to PES growth as process automation evolves from a product driven to a knowledge driven market.

"The benefits of traditional automation will remain; however, the use of process knowledge to enhance plant performance is becoming more important".

"Manufacturers forced to do more with less will install PES in increasing numbers for improved control of the process", according to Senior Analyst Paula Hollywood, the principal author of ARC's "Process electrochemical systems worldwide outlook".

Delineation among suppliers has developed clearly along the lines of their installed base - industrial suppliers and municipal water treatment suppliers.

Quite simply, the municipal market is cost driven.

With limited budgets, municipalities want inexpensive but reliable equipment.

On the other hand, the industrial market is more regulatory driven.

Manufacturers are less sensitive to price, as the cost of noncompliance can be far more costly than the equipment to ensure compliance.

Highly regulated industries - biotech, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical - are expected to experience above average growth rates.

Currently, the most rapid technological advances in PES are taking place at the sensor level.

Recent sensor innovations include improved glass preparations designed to extend upper end temperature and/or pressure limits.

New O-ring designs are designed to protect the sensor against contamination and thereby extend sensor life.

Other efforts focus on increasing response time.

The industrially mature regions of North America and Europe are expected to experience slightly less than average growth rates.

With little green field construction, growth in these regions will be driven by the increased amounts of inline automation manufacturers are expected to install to improve process efficiency and product quality.

The Japanese culture is committed to preserving and improving the environment and PES can play a vital role in this effort.

China and the rest of Asia will experience well above average growth rates as these areas develop their infrastructure and industrial base.

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