NEWS RELEASE JUNE 2013
Fabric Filter Media Suppliers will Post Revenues of $1.6 Billion Next Year
Suppliers of the roll goods used to sew bags and cartridges will record sales of $1.6 billion in 2014. This is the prediction of the McIlvaine Company in the online report Fabric Filter and Elements: World Markets.
$ Millions
World Region |
2014 |
Africa |
38 |
CIS |
53 |
East Asia |
750 |
Eastern Europe |
35 |
Middle East |
50 |
NAFTA |
267 |
South & Central America |
101 |
West Asia |
110 |
Western Europe |
196 |
Total |
1,600 |
Roll goods suppliers are building new manufacturing facilities in the fast growing East Asia market. As a result, exports will nearly equal imports in this region next year. The trend continues toward membranes. This media utilizes a membrane film for filtration with a non-woven substrate. Several membrane media suppliers also supply complete bags.
Non-woven fabrics are widely used. Woven fabrics are less popular than they were decades ago. The largest use is woven glass for high temperature applications.
The cement industry is a large consumer of fabric filter media. The biggest potential is in the power industry. New industrial boiler emission limits in the U.S. will force operators to install fabric filters. The requirement to lower toxic metal emissions will be one driver. The requirement to reduce HCl will result in the injection of lime and sodium compounds and subsequent capture in a fabric filter.
Chinese power plants have traditionally used electrostatic precipitators to capture flyash. New emission limits will result in a significant market for filters and media. This potential is so large that it could boost media purchases by $1 billion annually if all Chinese power plants made the switch.
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