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Analysis of the North American Positive Displacement Pumps Market

Frost & Sullivan, March 2012, Pages: 126

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This research service identifies the major industry challenges, market drivers and restraints and key trends in technology, pricing and distribution for the North American positive displacement pumps market. This research service provides comprehensive forecasts for the total North American positive displacement pumps market, across the three products segments - rotary positive displacement pumps, reciprocating positive displacement pumps, and peristaltic positive displacement pumps, and seven major end-user segments – oil and gas, food and beverage, water and wastewater, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, power generation, and others.

PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

A PD pump is defined as a device that moves fluid by trapping a fixed amount of the fluid and then displaces that trapped volume into a discharge pipe. For the purpose of revenue calculation, the first point of sale is included, which is revenue generated by the manufacturer. Motors, pump parts, and after-sales services are not variables in revenue calculation.

The different types of PD pumps covered in this study are defined as follows:

Rotary Pumps: This PD pump uses two meshed rotating parts or one stator and one rotor to force fluid into a smaller space. The rotary pumps segment is comprised of:
- Gear pumps
- Lobe pumps
- Progressive Cavity and Screw pumps
- Vane pumps

Reciprocating Pumps: A reciprocating pump uses a piston driven by a crankshaft or a diaphragm to deliver fluids using high pressure. Reciprocating pumps include piston pumps and diaphragm pumps.

Peristaltic Pumps: The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a pump casing. As the pump’s rotor turns, part of its tube is compressed, forcing the fluid to be pumped out of the tube.

Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.

Section Slide Number
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Total PD Pumps Market
- External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
- Forecasts and Trends
- Market Share and Competitive Analysis
- Megatrends and Industry Convergence Implications
The CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective
Rotary Pumps Segment Breakdown
Reciprocating Pumps Segment Breakdown
Peristaltic Pumps Segment Breakdown
The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications)
Appendix

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