A BCC Research Instrumentation & Sensors Report Metering: Applications IAS012B Use this report to: Understand the basic concepts, principles of operation, and equipment used for gas metering, gas sensing/monitoring, secondary gas flow instrumentation, and sampling Analyze the role of gas metering and sensing/monitoring in various applications segments, including custody transfer of natural gas, stack and flare systems, utilities, crude oil and natural gas production/ processing, and low gas flow rates (e.g., chemical manufacturing, and metal fabrication and processing) Get an insight into the dynamics of the business through an analysis of the current status and future supply and demand issues for gas meters and sensors/monitors Identify future business opportunities. T: 866-285-7215, 1-781-489-7301 F: 781-489-7308 sales@bccresearch.com www.bccresearch.com
BCC estimates the global market for gas flow meters, sensors, monitors, and secondary flow instrumentation at about $3.6 billion in 2009 and $3.9 billion in 2010. Growing at a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%, the market should approach $5.2 billion by 2015. Introduction Gas flow meters are the instruments that are used to measure the linear, nonlinear, mass, or volumetric flow rate of a gas whereas, Gas sensors/monitors are the devices that undergo a reversible physical or chemical change in response to the presence of a gas, so as to give a signal (usually electrical) that is transmitted, displayed, or used to operate alarms and controls Secondary instruments refers to the that are used to convert the information sensed by and transmitted from the flow meter or gas sensor/monitor into actionable data and information (e.g., gas temperature, pressure, and density). The use of gas meters, sensing and monitoring equipment is dictated in some applications by process technology and economics. In other applications, environmental and safety regulations specify the use of gas detectors in certain types of facilities and for certain types of toxic and combustible gases. Major application areas for gas sensors and meters include custody (ownership) transfer of natural gas, stack gas monitoring, flue gas monitoring, utilities applications, CNG, and low flow rate gas applications. A variety of sensors is used to detect flammable gases. There are also many different flammable conditions, each requiring a specific type of sensor in order to be accurately measured. New sensor technologies, such as miniaturized photo ionization detectors (PIDs) for volatile organic compound (VOC) measurement, non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors for CO2 or combustible gas, and additional types of substance-specific electrochemical sensors, are available for incorporation into multi-sensor portable instruments. BCC Research report -IAS012B provides the information about the considerable changes that gas flow meters and gas flow sensors and monitors has experienced in the last 5 years, including internal changes (e.g., as a result of technological developments) and external shifts. The report is useful to anyone concerned with the manufacturing, marketing, operation, and maintenance of gas metering and gas sensing/monitoring systems. The information for the report has been collected through primary as well as the secondary research methodologies by conducting an extensive international user survey and supplementing the earlier survey s findings with a literature review and key-informant interviews. SUMMARY FIGURE TRENDS IN GLOBAL MARKET FOR GAS FLOW METERS, SENSORS/MONITORS, AND SECONDARY FLOW, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 3,000 2,500 $ Millions 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2009 2010 2015 Gas flow sensors/monitors Gas flow meters Secondary gas flow instrumentation Source: BCC Research
Scope of Study The market for gas flow sensors and monitors is expected to grow faster than the markets for either flow meters or secondary instrumentation. This segment is worth an estimated $1.8 billion in 2010 and is expected to reach $2.5 billion by 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%. The scope of this report is broad and includes: An overview describing the importance of gas flow metering and gas sensors/monitors Analysis of market trends, with data from 2009, estimates for 2010, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2015 A review of major products and applications and the future effect of the industry A discussion of environmental and energy regulations An examination of the industry s structure, including the secondary gas flow instrumentation industry Evaluations of various technologies and patents, including process economics A focus on international trade Profiles of major players in the industry. Table of Contents Chapter One: Introduction Study Goals and Objectives Reasons for Doing The Study and Intended Audience Scope of Report Methodology Information Sources Author s Credentials Related BCC Reports BCC Online Services Disclaimer Chapter Two: Summary Summary Table Global Market for Gas Flow Meters, Sensors/Monitors, And Secondary Flow Instrumentation By Product Type, Through 2015 Summary Figure Trends In Global Market for Gas Flow Meters, Sensors/monitors, And Secondary Flow, 2009-2015 Chapter Three: Overview History of Gas Flow Metering and Gas Sensing/ Monitoring Gas Flow Meters Gas Analyzers Secondary Instrumentation Applications Table 1 Overview of Major Applications for Gas Flow Metering, Gas Sensors/Monitors, And Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation By Market Segment Market Summary Product Category Table 2 Market for Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, and Secondary Flow Instrumentation By Product Category, 2009-2015 (%) Figure 1 Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, And Secondary Flow Instrumentation Market Product Segments, Through 2015 (%) Table 3 Market for Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, and Secondary Flow Instrumentation By Type of Application, Through 2015 Figure 2 Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, And Secondary Flow Instrumentation Market Application Segments, 2009-2015 (%) Geographical Segments Table 4 Market for Gas Flow Metering, Sensors/ Monitors, And Secondary Flow Instrumentation By Region, Through 2015 Figure 3 Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, and Secondary Flow Instrumentation Market Geographical Segments, 2009-2015 (%) Chapter Four: Gas Sensing and Monitoring Detection and Measurement Extractive Manual Techniques Nitrogen Oxides CO Oxygen Sulfur Dioxide VOCs Instrumented Techniques CEMS Figure 4 Typical Sampling Systems for An Onstream Analyzer Sample Transport and Conditioning Sample Gas Analysis Wet-Basis Gas Analysis Dry-Basis Gas Analysis Data Acquisition System Cross-duct (Or Cross-stack) Monitoring Technology System Integration CEMS Applications Table 5 Cement Industry Applications of Cems Table 6 Coal Fired Power Plant Applications of Cems Table 7 Iron and Steel Industry Applications of Cems Stack Gas/Source Sampling Stack/Source Sampling Procedure Selection of Sampling Position in The Stack/Source Table 8 Minimum Number of Traverse Points Across The Stack Measurement of Gas Flow Rate (Pollutant Emission Rate) Measurement of Stack Gas Velocity Determination of Temperature of Gas Table 9 Probes Used for Different Temperature Ranges Determination of Pressure Bourdon Bellows
Table of Contents, continued BCC estimates the global market for gas flow meters at $1.5 billion in 2009 and more than $1.5 billion in 2010, rising to nearly $2 billion by 2015. These figures represent a CAGR of 5.2% between 2010 and 2015. Diaphragm Capacitive Or Inductance Resistive, Strain Gauge Piezoelectric Types of Temperature Transmitters Fixed Vs. Portable Gas Sensors and Monitors The Basic Fixed System Key Considerations Intrinsically Safe Explosion Proof Fixed Systems Best Practice Basic Portable Gas Detectors Key Considerations Portables Best Practice Advanced Sensors for Multi-sensor Instruments Other Types of Direct Reading Sensors Micro- And Nanosensors Microelectromechanical Sensors Mems Gas Sensing Electrochemical Sensors Mass Sensors Applications Table 10 Potential Applications of Mems Chemical and Gas Sensors Automotive Life Sciences Environmental Protection Military/public Safety Industrial Leak Detection and Process Control Nanosensors Nano-gas Sensing Nanotubes Nanoribbons Nanowires Nano-cantilevers Nanoparticles Nanoceramics Chapter Five: Gas Flow Metering: and Table 11 Flow Meter DP Flow Meters Orifice Plate Flow Nozzles Venturi Tube Figure 5 Venturi Flow Meter Elbow Meter Figure 6 Elbow Flow Meter PD Flow Meters Diaphragm Meters Rotary Meters Turbine Flow Meters Thermal Mass Flow Meters Direct-heat Flow Meters Externally Heated Flow Meters Heated-tube Design Bypass-type Design Air Velocity Probes Variable Area Flow Meters Slotted Tube Flow Meters Vane and Piston Flow Meters MFC Annubar Coriolis Flow Meters Tube Designs Ultrasonic Flow Meters Vortex Flow Meter Other Optical Flow Meters Sonar-based Flow Meters Selecting A Flow Meter Performance Comparisons Table 12 Comparison of Selected Gas Flow Meter Options and Costs Flow Meter Advantages and Disadvantages Table 13 Flow Meter Advantages and Disadvantages The Importance of Accuracy Table 14 Importance of Degree of Accuracy in Gas Flow Metering (%) What is Reliability? Table 15 Importance of Reliability in Specifying/ Purchasing Gas Flow Meters (%) Other Gas Flow Meter Selection Criteria Installed Base Suppliers Table 16 Gas Flow Meter Vendor Leaders and Products Offering Table 17 Global Market for Gas Flow Meters By Application, Through 2015 Figure 7 Global Demand for Gas Flow Metering By Market Sector Application, 2009 2015 (%) Table 18 Gas Flow Metering By Meter Type/ Application Chart Custody (Ownership) Transfer Table 19 Global Demand for Custody Transfer Gas Flow Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 Stack Gas Monitoring Table 20 Global Demand for Stack Gas Flow Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 Flare Gas Flow Metering and Monitoring Table 21 Global Demand for Flare Gas Flow Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 Utility Applications Table 22 Global Demand for Utility Gas Flow Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 CNG Table 23 Global Demand for CNG Flow Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 Low Flow Gas Flow Metering Table 24 Global Demand for Low Gas Flow Rate Metering By Meter Type, Through 2015 Technology Segments Table 25 Global Demand for Gas Flow Meters By Type of Technology, Through 2015 Figure 8 Global Demand for Gas Flow Metering By Technology Segmemnt, 2009 2015 (%) DP Table 26 Global Demand for DP Gas Flow Metering By Application Segment, Through 2015 PD Table 27 Global Demand for PD Gas Flow Metering By Application Segment, Through 2015 Turbine Table 28 Global Demand for Turbine Gas Flow Thermal Mass Table 29 Global Demand for Thermal Mass Gas Flow MFCs Table 30 Global Demand for MFCs Gas Flow Metering By Application Segment, Through 2015 Annubar
Table of Contents, continued Table 31 Global Demand for Annubar Gas Flow Ultrasonic Table 32 Global Demand for Ultrasonic Gas Flow Coriolis Table 33 Global Demand for Coriolis Gas Flow Doppler Vortex Table 34 Global Demand for Doppler Vortex Gas Flow Metering By Application Segment, Through 2015 Chapter Six: Gas Sensor/Monitoring IR Sensing/Monitoring Technology NDIR Technology Solid-state Sensing/Monitoring Technology Catalytic Bead Sensing/Monitoring Technology Gas Chromatography Flame Ionization Detection Technology TC Analyzers Electron Capture Detector PIDs Flame Photometric Detector UV Sensing/Monitoring Technology Chemiluminescent Analyzers Electrochemical Sensing/Monitoring Technology Paramagnetic Analyzers Other Mass Spectrometry Hot-wire Anemometers Air Duct Traversing Suppliers Table 35 Gas Flow Sensors/Monitors Supplier Leaders and Products Offering Table 36 Global Demand for Gas Sensing/Monitoring By Application, Through 2015 Figure 9 Global Demand for Gas Sensing/Monitoring By Market Sector Application, 2009 2015 (%) Custody Transfer Table 37 Global Demand for Custody Transfer Sensor/ Stack Gas Monitoring Table 38 Global Demand for Stack Gas Sensor/ Flare Gas Monitoring Table 39 Global Demand for Flare Gas Sensor/ Utility Applications Table 40 Global Demand for Utility Sensor/ CNG Table 41 Global Demand for CNG Sensor/Monitoring By Product Segment, Through 2015 Low Flow Rate Gas Table 42 Global Demand for Low Gas Flow Rate Sensor/Monitoring By Product Segment, Through 2015 Technology Segments Table 43 Global Demand for Gas Sensor/Monitoring By Type of PF Technology, Through 2015 Figure 10 Global Demand for Gas Sensor/Monitoring By Technology Segment, 2009-2015 (%) IR Gas Sensors/Monitors Table 44 Global Demand for IR Sensor/monitoring By Application Segment, Through 2015 Solid-state Gas Sensors Table 45 Global Demand for Solid-state Sensor/ Catalytic Gas Sensors Table 46 Global Demand for Catalytic Sensor/ Gas Chromatography Sensors Table 47 Global Demand for GC Sensor/monitoring By Application Segment, Through 2015 Electrochemical Gas Sensors Table 48 Global Demand For Electrochemical Sensor/ Paramagnetic Gas Sensors Table 49 Global Demand for Paramagnetic Sensor/ Chemiluminescence Gas Sensors Table 50 Global Demand for Chemilumescence Sensors/Monitoring By Application Segment, Through 2015 UV Gas Sensors Table 51 Global Demand For Ultra-violet Sensor/ Chapter Seven: Secondary Gas Flow Metering Temperature Measurement Table 52 Overview of Temperature Sensors Density Measurement Pressure Measurement Table 53 Overview of Pressure Sensors Suppliers Table 54 Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation Supplier/Vendor Table 55 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Metering Instrumentation By Application, Through 2015 Figure 11 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Metering Instrumentation By Market Sector Application, 2009 2015 Custody (Ownership) Transfer of Natural Gas Table 56 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation Used in Custody Transfer of Natural Gas By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 Stack Gas Monitoring Table 57 Global Demand for Secondary As Flow Instrumentation for Stack Gas By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 Flare Gas Monitoring Table 58 Global Demand for Secondarygas Flow Instrumentation Usind in Flare Metering By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 Utility Applications Table 59 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation Used in Utility Applications By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 CNG Table 60 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation Used in CNG Applications By Type of Instrument, Through 2015
Table of Contents, continued Low Gas Flow Rate Applications Table 61 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Instrumentation Used in Low Gas Flow Rate Applications By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 Technology Segments Table 62 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Metering Instrumentation By Type of Instrument, Through 2015 Figure 12 Global Demand for Secondary Gas Flow Metering Instrumentation By Technology Segment, 2009 2015 (%) Temperature Sensors Table 63 Global Demand for Temperature Secondary Instrumentation By Application Segment, Through 2015 Pressure Sensors Table 64 Global Demand for Pressure Secondary Instrumentation By Application Segment, Through 2015 Density Measurement Table 65 Global Demand for Density Secondary Instrumentation By Application Segment, Through 2015 Chapter Eight: Major Geographical Table 66 Market for Gas Metering, Sensors/Monitors, and Secondary Flow Instrumentation By Region, Through 2015 Appendix A: Purchasing Criteria Flow Meters Table 67 Important Factors in Specification/ Purchasing of Flow Meters (Scale is 1 To 5) Gas Sensors/Monitors Table 68 Important Factors in Specification/ Purchasing of Gas Sensors/monitors (Scale is 1 To 5) Appendix B: Company Profiles The Abb Group (Abb Analytical) Acculex Alicat Scientific, Inc. Altech Environment Usa Amalgamated Instruments Co. Pty, Ltd. Ametek, Inc. Asia Pacific Microsystems, Inc. (Apm) Automatic Flare Systems, Ltd. Bacharach, Inc. Baseline-mocon, Inc. (Baseline) Brooks Instrument Casella Usa Cidra Cimtechniques, Inc. City Technology, Ltd. Control Microsystems, Inc. Countronics Davidson Instruments Dräger Safety Ag Drscada Automation Elster-instromet N.v. Emerson Process Management Endress+hauser, Inc. Figaro Engineering, Inc. Florite International, Inc. Frehnig Instruments & Controls Gas Technology Institute (Gti) Ge Sensing General Monitors Hedland In-line Flowmeters Honeywell, Inc. Horiba, Ltd. IFM Efector, Inc. Impco, Inc. Innova Airtech Instruments A/s Instrumart International Sensor Technology Invensys J-tec Associates, Inc. Kep-kessler-ellis Products Land Instruments International Mccrometer, Inc. Micro Systems & Controls Msa Instruments Division Quest R2 Controls, Inc. Sage Metering, Inc. Servomex Co., Inc. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. Sitron Usa, Inc. South West Research Institute (Swri) Spink Controls Synectic Design, Ltd. Teledyne Analytical Instruments Toky Electrical Co., Ltd. Varian, Inc. Yokogawa Corporation of America Appendix C Patent Analysis Figure 13 U.S. Gas Sensor/Monitor Patents Issued Since 1975, By Product Type (% of Patents Identified) Gas Flow Meter Patents Figure 14 U.S. Gas Sensor Flow Meter Patents Issued Since 1975 By Technology Type (% of Patents Identified) Gas Sensor and Monitor Patents Figure 15 U.S. Gas Sensor and Monitor Patents Issued Since 1975 By Technology Type (% of Patents Identified) Secondary Instrumentation Patents Figure 16 U.S. Secondary Gas Instrumentation Patents Issued Since 1975, By Parameter Measured (% of Patents Identified) 150 pages 68 tables
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