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全球液位和流量感測器市場 - 2023-2030Global Level And Flow Sensor Market - 2023-2030 |
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全球液位和流量感測器市場在 2022 年達到 167 億美元,預計到 2030 年將達到 234 億美元,2023-2030 年預測期間複合CAGR為 8.6%。
發電廠有害氣體排放管理規則的日益嚴格推動了液位和流量感測器的使用。工業 4.0 和工業物聯網 (IIoT) 不斷成長的需求需要使用診斷和基於移動的存取。液位和流量感測器擴大用於大規模生產和儲存液體或粉末產品的行業的自動化。
例如,2020年7月,橫河電機公司宣佈為其Sushi Sensor無線IIoT系統添加新的壓力和溫度感測器。這些感測器於 2019 年 7 月首次在日本推出,現已在歐洲、北美和部分東南亞市場上市。它透過利用物聯網技術提高工廠生產力和效率來支持其對「智慧」生產的承諾。
到2022年,亞太地區預計將成為第二主導地區,約佔全球液位和流量感測器市場的1/4。推動市場的主要因素是通訊能力的增強和感測器尺寸的減小。 「印度製造」和「數位印度」等政府主導的努力預計將提高智慧型手機和其他消費性電子產品在該地區的普及率,從而導致對液位感測器的需求增加。
對配備微處理器的智慧感測器、更高的精度、效率、易於安裝和維護以及提供更多機器性能可見性的需求不斷增加,正在推動市場擴張。提供更高的精度、效率、易於安裝和維護的能力預計將推動市場的擴張。此外,供應商在產品發布方面也取得了實質進展,這也顯示了這一點。
例如,麥迪遜推出了緊湊型連續浮子液位感測器,該感測器保留了基於磁簧開關的堅固技術的優點,適用於儲罐佔地面積較小的應用。該公司推出了非接觸式 U5098 超音波感測器,適用於水和廢水、燃料監測以及儲存和分配筒倉等應用。
由於有利的工業規則,液位和流量感測器市場正在不斷成長。例如,環保署針對發電廠的規定提出了對液位感測器來檢測氣體洩漏的需求。為了確保工人的工作安全,健康和安全組織也在努力提供無危險的氛圍。
此外,美國的能源與環境設計領導(LEED)、德國的Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (DGNB) 和英國建築研究機構的環境評估方法(BREEMA) 等計畫正在全球推廣液位感測器,特別是點液位感知器的安裝。
在灌溉系統的抽水站、清水分配水箱和廢水污水箱中,感測器是不可或缺的組件。由於美國、英國和德國等工業化國家的嚴格法律以及鼓勵政府計畫的政策,感測器在水處理技術中的使用預計將擴大。
在使用液位和流量感測器的許多行業和應用中,成本是一個主要因素,包括製造、水處理以及石油和天然氣。過高的初始成本阻礙了潛在用戶實施這些感測器,特別是在需要大量感測器時。高品質的液位和流量感測器安裝通常需要大量的初始支出。
它可能會阻礙小型公司或預算緊張的行業更廣泛地使用這些感測器。經常使用化學品和液體的行業必須遵守嚴格的法規。這些標準對無法滿足這些標準的企業進行了限制,要求對感測器技術和程序進行進一步投資。
Global Level and Flow Sensor Market reached US$ 16.7 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 23.4 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
The rising stringency of rules governing the management of harmful gas emissions from power plants drives the use of level and flow sensors. The expanding demands of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) necessitated the use of diagnostics and mobile-based access. Level and flow sensors are increasingly used for automation in sectors that produce and store liquids or powdered products on a big scale.
For example, in July 2020, Yokogawa Electric Corporation announced the addition of new pressure and temperature sensors to its Sushi Sensor wireless IIoT system. The sensors were first introduced in Japan in July 2019 and are now available in Europe, North America and select Southeast Asian markets. It supports its commitment to "intelligent" production by leveraging IoT technologies to improve plant productivity and efficiency.
In 2022, Asia-Pacific is expected to be the second dominant region having about 1/4th of the global level and flow sensor market. The main factors driving the market are increased communication capabilities and sensor size reduction. Government-led efforts such as "Make in India" and "Digital India" are expected to increase smartphone and other consumer electronics penetration in the region, resulting in increased demand for level sensors.
The increased demand for intelligent sensors to equip microprocessors, higher precision, efficiency, ease of installation and maintenance and the provision of more visibility of machine performance are driving market expansion. The ability to provide greater precision, efficiency, ease of installation and maintenance is expected to fuel market expansion. Furthermore, suppliers have made substantial developments in terms of product launches that have been suggestive of the same.
Madison, for example, introduced a compact version of a continuous float level sensor that retains the benefits of a ruggedized reed switch-based technology for applications with a small tank footprint. It introduced U5098 ultrasonic sensors as a non-contact version for applications such as water and wastewater, fuel monitoring and storage and dispensing silos.
The market for level and flow sensors is growing as a result of the advantageous industrial rules. For example, the Environmental Protection Agency's rules for power plants have raised the need for level sensors to detect gas leaks. In order to ensure worker safety at work, health and safety organisations are also working to provide a hazard-free atmosphere.
Moreover, programmes like U.S.' Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Germany's Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (DGNB) and UK's Building Research Establishment's Environmental Assessment Method (BREEMA) are promoting the installation of level sensors, particularly point level sensors, globally.
In pump stations for irrigation systems, distribution tanks for clean water and effluent tanks for wastewater, the sensors are essential components. The usage of sensors for water treatment technologies is expected to expand as a result of the strict laws in industrialised nations like U.S., UK and Germany, as well as the policies that encourage government projects.
Cost is a major factor in many of the sectors and applications that use level and flow sensors, including manufacturing, water treatment and oil and gas. Excessive initial costs discourage prospective users from implementing these sensors, particularly when a high number of sensors are required. High-quality level and flow sensor installation often requires major initial expenditures.
It may operate as a deterrent to the wider use of these sensors for smaller companies or sectors with tighter budgets. Industries that work with chemicals and fluids frequently have to adhere to strict regulations. The standards place restrictions on businesses that cannot satisfy them by requiring further investments in sensor technology and procedures.
The global level and flow sensor market is segmented based on type, technology, distribution channel, application, end-user and region.
Industrial end-user is expected to be the fastest growing segment with about 1/4th of the market during the forecast period 2023-2030. Level and flow sensors are in continual demand from the industry due to the widespread usage of these sensors for monitoring storage facilities and downstream processing plants. It is anticipated that level monitors will become more and more necessary as the output of crude oil rises in some nations, such U.S.
Asia-Pacific imports and uses natural gas at the greatest rate, according to the International Energy Agency. 2/3rd of the world's natural gas demand came from China. The transit is more prone to leaks because the region is not as well-connected by high-pressure pipeline as the other places. The segment is expected to develop as a result of the ongoing need for monitoring during transit and demand from the midstream and downstream industries.
North America is the dominant region in the global Level and Flow Sensor market covering more than 1/3rd of the market. The region uses a variety of technologies to boost productivity and automation. The suppliers are making investments to broaden their range of products in order to meet the increasing demand. For example, OMNICOMM introduced two new fuel-level sensors to its lineup in October 2019: OMNICOMM LLS 5 and its explosion-proof variant, OMNICOMM LLS-Ex 5.
The level and flow sensor market is anticipated to see new growth as a result of U.S. Department of the Interior's plans to permit offshore exploratory drilling in roughly 90% of the Outer Continental Shelf acreage in the National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Programme for 2019-2024. It is anticipated that the region's renewable energy sector will keep funding new initiatives. U.S. Department of Energy projects that the hydropower industry will reach over 150 GW by 2050.
The major global players in the market include: Keyence Corporation, Honeywell International Inc., Emerson Electric, ABB Ltd., Ametek Inc., Baumer, Azbil Corporation, Endress+Hauser Group Services AG, Electro-Sensors, Inc. and MTS System Corporation
Several strategic choices are being made by manufacturers in an effort to reenter the market after COVID-19. To advance the technology used in level sensors, the corporations are investing much in research and development. Businesses have partnered with or purchased other businesses to broaden their market reach. For example, the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority has been able to save water thanks to ABB's AquaMaster flowmeters. The Authority generates and distributes potable water to Samutprakarn, Nonthaburi and Bangkok.
After completing the acquisition of First Sensor AG in March 2020, TE connection Ltd., a multinational industrial technology firm with leading positions in connection and sensing technologies, acquired 71.87% of First Sensor's shares. The acquisition supports TE Connectivity's overall growth plan as well as the company's sensors division.
Sensor specifications can vary significantly when artificial intelligence (AI) is used more in systems and products. It is because, at its core, AI is merely a supplement to the data that these sensors are already producing. Even with AI, some applications-such as autonomous driving, robotics and medical-will still require more accurate sensors.
The requirement for highly high-resolution sensors and point data clouds is diminished by the advances in AI algorithms and computing power, which allow for more sophisticated data analysis even with smaller data sets. Such sensors include image processing sensors used in video surveillance systems and Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems used in voice recognition audio assistants.
Russia and Ukraine Supply chains in several industries, including the semiconductor industry, have been impacted by conflict. Because gases are needed in the lithography procedures that produce semiconductor chips, the dispute may have a special effect on the supply of these materials. Nearly half of the world's supply of neon is produced by Ukrainian businesses Ingas and Cryoin. Neon is essential for lasers used in the chip industry.
The conflict has forced Ingas, situated in Mariupol and Cryoin, based in Odesa, to halt operations. Approximately one-third of the world's supply of palladium, a rare metal utilized in sensor chips and specific kinds of computer memory, comes from Russia. Neon and palladium supply lines have been impeded by the fighting, driving up prices, which resulted in increased chip pricing.
As economies began to recover and demand for electronic items expanded across a range of segments, the supply side problem became a demand side problem. The global chip shortage can be attributed to various factors, including disruptions in the supply chain, geographic concentration of electronic production, increased demand for digital and electronic devices and global adoption of digital technology.
The global level and flow sensor market report would provide approximately 77 tables, 78 figures and 201 pages.
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