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Indian Slewing Bearing Market: By Gear Type; By Construction/Design; By Rolling Element; By Application - Forecast 2016-2021

  • Report

  • 159 Pages
  • April 2018
  • Region: India
  • IndustryARC
  • ID: 4532550
Slewing Bearing is a rotational bearing component which usually is used in machines which requires heavy and bulky load handling. These bearings help in developing to and fro movements as well as rotational movements. Basically these are the machine elements, that work based on axial and radial forces which results in tilting moments. Slewing bearing arrangement provides several performance and design benefits over traditional bearings. Earlier slewing bearings were designed only to support horizontal arrangements, but now they are also used in vertical bearing structures.

Slewing Bearings find their application in wide range of applications across industries such as in access platforms, cranes, stackers, bottling machines, wind turbines & heliostats, robotic equipment, in mining , water treatment, material handling equipment and so on.

The report segments the slewing market into four verticals- by gear type, by construction/design equipment, by rolling element and by application. The market forces for the slewing bearings market are also explained in detail in the report. Increasing focus on the renewable energy and growing infrastructure industry is driving the growth of slewing bearings market. Indian slewing bearing market is driven by the growing number of wind farms; the total installed capacity of wind power as of 30 November 2015 was 24,759 MW.

Sample companies profiled in this report are:
ThyssenKrupp Group,
IMO Group,
SKF Group,
Forgital Group
10+

The above companies are looking to increase their revenue through new product launches and effective partnerships with the local and regional distribution channels.

Table of Contents

1. Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Indian Slewing Bearings Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End user profiling
4. Indian Slewing Bearings Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Slewing Bearings Industry
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Indian Slewing Bearings - Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunity Analysis
5.4. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
6. Indian Slewing Bearings Market - By Gear Types
6.1. Ungeared
6.2. External Gear
6.3. Internal Gear
7. Indian Slewing Bearings Market - By Construction/Design
7.1. Single-row Four Point Contact Ball Slewing Ring Bearing
7.2. Cross Roller Slewing Ring Bearing
7.3. Double-row Ball Slewing Ring Bearings
7.4. Three-row Roller Slewing Ring Bearings
7.5. Four and eight point contact ball
7.6. Bi-angular roller or Taper
8. Indian Slewing Bearings Market - By Rolling Element
8.1. Ball
8.2. Roller
8.3. Combined ball and roller
8.4. Track
9. Indian Slewing Bearings Market – By Applications
9.1. Construction Industry
9.2. Excavation Industry
9.3. Wind Turbines
9.4. Medical Equipment
9.5. Radar
9.6. Military Applications
9.7. Rail/Transit Industry (Marine)
9.8. Solar Energy
9.9. Oil Industry
9.10. Packaging Industry
10. Indian Slewing Bearings Market - Geographic Analysis
10.1. Introduction
10.2. North Region
10.3. South Region
10.4. East Region
10.5. West Region
11. Indian Slewing Bearings Market Entropy
11.1. New Product Launches
11.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
12. Company Profiles
12.1. Antex Corporation
12.2. Buitendijk Techniek B.V.
12.3. HydroPower Systems
12.4. Jinan International Trade Co., Ltd.
12.5. Kaydon Corporation
12.6. NSK Ltd.
12.7. PSL, a.s.
12.8. Roballo Engineering Co Ltd.
12.9. ThyssenKrupp Group
12.10. Universal Industrial Products Inc.
*More than 10 Companies are profiled in this Research Report*
"*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies"

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