“Flow sensor is a device which is used to measure the flow rate and other variables of fluid passing through. A flow sensor usually consists of an indicator, top, scale and tube. The sensitivity of flow sensor is determined by fluid characteristics like pressure, density, temperature, and viscosity. Like most sensors, key performance characteristics are measured by repeatability, accuracy, linearity, and range-ability of the sensor. After a minor slowdown in 2010 in the aftermath of the global recession, the global flow sensor market has recovered impressively, resuming its double digit growth rates in 2011 and 2012 as manufactures fulfilled the pent up demand in the mining, oil and gas, and power sector.
Revenues of major flow sensor technologies like magnetic, ultrasonic and coriolis sensors will continue their high growth rates going forward, driven by expansion in the process industries. Flow Sensor OEMs will benefit from this high trend growth rates in key markets like chemical and energy, and must align their commercial goals to capitalize on growing business segments and geographies that will enable them to increase market share.
The report tries to project the global demand for flow sensors for 2014 and to estimate its anticipated demand till 2019. The report analyses in detail the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the global flow sensors market. The report aggregates data from secondary sources such as directories and databases with subjective insights from industry experts through interviews to assess the future prospects of the flow sensors market.”
“1. Global Flow Sensor – Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Global Flow Sensor – Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End user profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. Global Flow Sensor – Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Flow Sensor 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. Global Flow Sensor – Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunities Analysis
5.4. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Suppliers and Distributors
6. Flow Sensor Market, By Technology
6.1. Coriolis Flow Sensors
6.1.1 Custody Transfer of Natural Gas (CTNG)
6.1.2 Custody Transfer of Liquids
6.1.3 Process Measurement
6.1.4 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
6.1.5 Other
6.2. Magnetic Flow Sensors
6.2.1 Water Flow
6.2.2 Water-Based Chemicals
6.2.3 Slurries
6.2.4 Sanitary/Hygienic
6.2.5 Process Control
6.2.6 Custody Transfer
6.2.7 Filling Machines
6.2.8 Other
6.3. Mass Flow Sensors
6.3.1 Differential Pressure transmitters
6.3.2 Positive Displacement Flow Sensors
6.3.3 Turbine Flow Sensors
6.3.4 Open Channel Flow Sensors
6.4. Ultrasonic Flow Sensors
6.4.1 Petroleum Liquids
6.4.2 Non-Petroleum Liquids
6.4.3 Gas
6.4.4 Steam
6.5. Vortex Flow Sensors
6.5.1 Gas
6.5.2 Liquid
6.5.3 Steam
6.6. Thermal Flow Sensors
6.5.4 Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM)
6.5.5 Flare Gas/Flue Gas
6.5.6 Landfill Gas Recovery
6.5.7 Biogas Recovery
6.5.8 Biomass Fermentation and Recovery
6.5.9 Coal Mine Methane Recovery
6.5.10 Boiler Inlet
6.5.11 Wastewater Treatment
6.5.12 Compressed Air
6.5.13 Natural Gas Sub metering
6.5.14 Other
7. Market Landscape Analysis – Overall Flow Sensor
7.1. Market Landscape Analysis-Overview
7.1.1. Market Evaluation & Assessment, By Technology
7.1.2. Market Evaluation & Assessment, By Geography
7.1.3. Market Evaluation & Assessment, By Applications
7.2. Global Coriolis and Ultrasonic Flow Sensor Market Landscape Analysis
8. Regulatory Landscape Analysis
8.1. Regulatory Landscape Analysis – Overview
8.1.1. Regulatory Analysis – Region Wise
8.1.2. Regulatory Landscape Analysis – Country Wise
9. Flow Sensor Market – Analysis by Geographic Region
9.1. Americas
9.1.1 USA
9.1.2 Brazil
9.1.3 Canada
9.1.4 Mexico
9.2. Europe
9.2.1 Germany
9.2.2 UK
9.2.3 France
9.2.4 Scandinavia
9.2.5 Russia and Eastern Europe
9.3. Asia-Pacific
9.3.1 China
9.3.2 Japan
9.3.3 Australia
9.3.4 India
9.3.5 Others
9.4. Rest of the World
10. Market Entropy
10.1. New Product Launches
10.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
11. Investment Opportunities – Analysis by Target companies/customers, Capital Investments, ROI, Payback Period and Source of Funds
12. Company Profiles
12.1. ABB
12.2. Azbil (Yamatake)
12.3. Badger Meter: Cox Flow Meas., Racine (RFI)
12.4. Bopp & Reuther Messtechnik GmbH
12.5. Brooks Instrument
12.6. Cameron Measurement Systems: Caldon
12.7. Danaher: Anderson Instument, Hach,
12.8. McCrometer, Venture Meas. Co.
12.9. Elster Group: Elster-Instromet
12.9. Emerson Process Management: Daniel,
12.10. Micro Motion, Rosemount
12.11. Endress+Hauser
12.12. Fluid Components International (FCI)
12.13. FMC Technologies
12.14. Fuji Electric
12.15. GE Measurement & Control: Dresser
12.16. Honeywell: RMG
12.17. IDEX: Accusonic, Faure Herman,
12.18. Liquid Controls Group (LCG)
12.19. Invensys/Foxboro
12.20. Itron
12.21. KROHNE
12.22. OVAL Corporation
12.23. Roper Industries: Neptune
12.24. Technology Group, FTI
12.25. Sensus
12.26. SICK
12.27. Siemens
12.28. Sierra Instruments
12.29. Spirax-Sarco
12.30. Thermo Fisher Scientific
12.31. Toshiba
12.32. Veris, Inc.
12.33. Yokogawa
*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*
“”*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies””
13. Appendix
13.1. Abbreviations
13.2. Sources
13.3. Research Methodology
13.4. Bibliography
13.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
13.6. Disclaimer”
“12.1. ABB
12.2. Azbil (Yamatake)
12.3. Badger Meter: Cox Flow Meas., Racine (RFI)
12.4. Bopp & Reuther Messtechnik GmbH
12.5. Brooks Instrument
12.6. Cameron Measurement Systems: Caldon
12.7. Danaher: Anderson Instument, Hach,
12.8. McCrometer, Venture Meas. Co.
12.9. Elster Group: Elster-Instromet
12.9. Emerson Process Management: Daniel,
12.10. Micro Motion, Rosemount
12.11. Endress+Hauser
12.12. Fluid Components International (FCI)
12.13. FMC Technologies
12.14. Fuji Electric
12.15. GE Measurement & Control: Dresser
12.16. Honeywell: RMG
12.17. IDEX: Accusonic, Faure Herman,
12.18. Liquid Controls Group (LCG)
12.19. Invensys/Foxboro
12.20. Itron
12.21. KROHNE
12.22. OVAL Corporation
12.23. Roper Industries: Neptune
12.24. Technology Group, FTI
12.25. Sensus
12.26. SICK
12.27. Siemens
12.28. Sierra Instruments
12.29. Spirax-Sarco
12.30. Thermo Fisher Scientific
12.31. Toshiba
12.32. Veris, Inc.
12.33. Yokogawa”