NEWS RELEASE                                   DECEMBER 2010

2011 Liquid Flow and Treatment Sales Forecast is $144 Billion with Asia Contributing 40 Percent

McIlvaine segments liquid flow and treatment into eight categories. The aggregate revenues in 2011 will be $144 billion, of which 40 percent will be in Asia.

Liquid Flow and Treatment Revenues 2011 ($ Millions)

Product

World

  Asia

Asia % of World

Cartridges

  13,620

  4,360

            32

Valves

  50,480

19,470

            38

Liquid macrofiltration

    5,110

  2,320

            45

Pumps

  33,830

13,780

            40

Cross-flow membranes

    8,040

  3,570

            44

Sedimentation/centrifugation

    7,050

  3,070

            43

Ultrapure water systems

    3,980

  2,570

            65

Treatment chemicals

  21,980

  8,620

            39

Total

144,090

57,760

            40

Cartridges are used in pharmaceuticals. They are also used in commercial and residential applications such as refrigerators. These applications are distributed more uniformly throughout the world compared to products in other categories. Ultrapure water systems are used in power plants and semiconductor facilities. Most new coal-fired electricity generation and semiconductor manufacturing investment in 2011 will be in Asia. This results in a projected 65 percent of the ultrapure water system investment occurring in Asia.

Liquid macrofiltration is linked to mining, chemicals and large industrial processes. Asia will garner the lion’s share of the investment in the expansions of these industries in 2011. The same is true for sedimentation and centrifugation. The slightly lower percentage is a result of the disc centrifuge usage in food and drink processing including dairies. These investments will be equally distributed in the major regions.

Pumps and valves are used in a number of different industries and are not so dependent on heavy industry. Nevertheless 38 percent of the valves and 40 percent of the pumps will be purchased in Asia.  The revenues in water and wastewater treatment chemicals will be distributed similarly to those for pumps and valves. Thirty-nine percent of the 5 billion dollar 2011 sales of corrosion inhibitors will be in Asia and 37 percent of the organic flocculant market will also be in Asia.  In 2011, 38 percent of the $3.1 billion revenues for scale inhibitors will be generated in Asia.

Forecasts for all these products through 2015 in every country of the world are displayed in eight separate reports.