Global Polymeric Membrane for Separation Market Report 2016 Edition
Gas mixtures can be effectively separated by synthetic membranes made from polymers such as polyamide or cellulose acetate, or from ceramic materials. Membranes can be used for separating gas mixtures where they act as a permeable barrier through which different compounds move across at different rates or not move at all. The membranes can be nanoporous, polymer, etc. and the gas molecules penetrate according to their size, diffusivity, or solubility.
Since the first large industrial application of Prism membranes by Permea (Monsanto, now Air Products) for hydrogen separation from the purge gas stream of ammonia plants, membrane-based gas separation (GS) has grown exponentially. Membrane units do not require a phase change and have relatively small footprints, being smaller than conventional systems such as amine stripping towers. The lack of mechanical complexity in membrane systems is another advantage and their modularity allows an easy scale-up and results in a significant flexibility. Membrane devices for gas separation usually operate under continuous steady-state conditions. They are of special interest to chemical companies, industrial gas suppliers, petroleum producers and refiners. Several applications have achieved commercial success: nitrogen production from air, hydrogen removal from ammonia purge gas, carbon dioxide removal from natural gas and in enhanced oil recovery.
The global gas separation membrane production, which measures output worldwide, was expected to reach xx units in 2016 with an increase of xx% from its year-earlier level. The global gas separation membrane market size is estimated to grow from USD xx million in 2011 to USD xx million by 2016, at an estimated CAGR of xx% between 2011 and 2016. With regards to this, key players of gas separation membrane industry are expected to find potential opportunities in this market.
The global gas separation membrane market report profiles some of the key technological developments in the recent times. It also profiles some of the leading players in the market and analyzes their key strategies. The competitive landscape section of the report provides a clear insight into the market share analysis of key industry players. The major players in the global gas separation membrane market are Air Products, Air Liquide, UBE, IGS, Honeywell, Parker Hannifin, Schlumberger, MTR, Borsig, Tianbang, etc.
The global gas separation membrane industry is relatively concentrated, with the market share of Top 10 gas separation membrane producers at xx%.
Since the first large industrial application of Prism membranes by Permea (Monsanto, now Air Products) for hydrogen separation from the purge gas stream of ammonia plants, membrane-based gas separation (GS) has grown exponentially. Membrane units do not require a phase change and have relatively small footprints, being smaller than conventional systems such as amine stripping towers. The lack of mechanical complexity in membrane systems is another advantage and their modularity allows an easy scale-up and results in a significant flexibility. Membrane devices for gas separation usually operate under continuous steady-state conditions. They are of special interest to chemical companies, industrial gas suppliers, petroleum producers and refiners. Several applications have achieved commercial success: nitrogen production from air, hydrogen removal from ammonia purge gas, carbon dioxide removal from natural gas and in enhanced oil recovery.
The global gas separation membrane production, which measures output worldwide, was expected to reach xx units in 2016 with an increase of xx% from its year-earlier level. The global gas separation membrane market size is estimated to grow from USD xx million in 2011 to USD xx million by 2016, at an estimated CAGR of xx% between 2011 and 2016. With regards to this, key players of gas separation membrane industry are expected to find potential opportunities in this market.
The global gas separation membrane market report profiles some of the key technological developments in the recent times. It also profiles some of the leading players in the market and analyzes their key strategies. The competitive landscape section of the report provides a clear insight into the market share analysis of key industry players. The major players in the global gas separation membrane market are Air Products, Air Liquide, UBE, IGS, Honeywell, Parker Hannifin, Schlumberger, MTR, Borsig, Tianbang, etc.
The global gas separation membrane industry is relatively concentrated, with the market share of Top 10 gas separation membrane producers at xx%.
PREFACE
PART 1. EXCLUSIVE SUMMARY
PART 2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 Research Methodology
2.2 Geographic Scope
2.3 Years Considered
PART 3. INTRODUCTION
3.1 Definition
3.2 Principle of Membrane Technology
3.3 Membrane Materials
3.3.1 Polymeric Membranes
3.3.2 Inorganic Membranes
3.3.3 Mixed Matrix Membranes
3.4 Value Chain Structure
3.4.1 Polysulfone
3.4.2 Polyimide
3.4.3 Membrane Fabrication
PART 4. MARKET LANDSCAPE
4.1 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market Size (Volume) 2011-2016
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Production
4.1.3 Top 10 Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Companies (Volume Share)
4.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market Size (Value) 2011-2016
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Production Value
4.2.3 Top 10 Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Companies (Revenue Share)
PART 5. SEGMENTATION BY PRODUCTS
5.1 Spiral Wound
5.2 Hollow Fiber
PART 6. SEGMENTATION BY END-USERS
6.1 Nitrogen
6.2 Hydrogen
6.3 Natural Gas
6.4 Biogas
PART 7. GEOGRAPHICAL SEGMENTATION
7.1 North America Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.1.1 North America Market Overview
7.1.2 North America Price
7.1.3 North America Trade Balance
7.2 EMEA Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.2.1 EMEA Market Overview
7.2.2 EMEA Price
7.2.3 EMEA Trade Balance
7.3 Asia Pacific Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.3.1 Asia Pacific Market Overview
7.3.2 Asia Pacific Price
7.3.3 Asia Pacific Trade Balance
PART 8. MARKET FORECAST
8.1 Market Size by Volume 2016-2021
8.1.1 North America
8.1.2 EMEA
8.1.3 Asia-Pacific
8.2 Market Size by Value 2016-2021
8.2.1 North America
8.2.2 EMEA
8.2.3 Asia-Pacific
8.3 Regional Consumption Forecast
8.3.1 North America
8.3.2 EMEA
8.3.3 Asia-Pacific
8.4 Consumption Forecast by End-users
8.5 Market Forecast by Products
PART 9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1 IGS (USA)
9.1.1 Business Overview
9.1.2 Products Offered
9.1.3 Business Performance
9.2 Parker Hannifin (USA)
9.2.1 Business Overview
9.2.2 Products Offered
9.2.3 Business Performance
9.3 Honeywell (USA)
9.3.1 Business Overview
9.3.2 Products Offered
9.3.3 Business Performance
9.4 MTR (USA)
9.4.1 Business Overview
9.4.2 Products Offered
9.4.3 Business Performance
9.5 Schlumberger (USA)
9.5.1 Business Overview
9.5.2 Products Offered
9.5.3 Business Performance
9.6 Air Liquide (France)
9.6.1 Business Overview
9.6.2 Products Offered
9.6.3 Business Performance
9.7 Evonik (Germany)
9.7.1 Business Overview
9.7.2 Products Offered
9.7.3 Business Performance
9.8 Borsig (Germany)
9.8.1 Business Overview
9.8.2 Products Offered
9.8.3 Business Performance
9.9 Air Products (USA)
9.9.1 Business Overview
9.9.2 Products Offered
9.9.3 Business Performance
9.10 Fuji Film (Japan)
9.10.1 Business Overview
9.10.2 Products Offered
9.10.3 Business Performance
9.11 DIC (Japan)
9.11.1 Business Overview
9.11.2 Products Offered
9.11.3 Business Performance
9.12 UBE (Japan)
9.12.1 Business Overview
9.12.2 Products Offered
9.12.3 Business Performance
9.13 Tianbang (China)
9.13.1 Business Overview
9.13.2 Products Offered
9.13.3 Business Performance
9.14 SSS (China)
9.14.1 Business Overview
9.14.2 Products Offered
9.14.3 Business Performance
PART 10. MARKET DYNAMICS
10.1 Market Drivers
10.1.1 Upswing in Demand
10.1.2 Transition towards Membrane Separation
10.1.3 Emerging Economies
10.2 Market Constraints
10.2.1 Entry Barriers
10.2.2 Rising Labor Costs
10.2.3 Exchange Rate
10.3 Market Strategies
PART 11. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
11.2 New Product Launches
11.3 Expansions
11.4 Other Developments
PART 12. APPENDIX
12.1 Abbreviations
12.2 12. Disclaimer
12.3 12. Analyst(s) Certification
PART 1. EXCLUSIVE SUMMARY
PART 2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 Research Methodology
2.2 Geographic Scope
2.3 Years Considered
PART 3. INTRODUCTION
3.1 Definition
3.2 Principle of Membrane Technology
3.3 Membrane Materials
3.3.1 Polymeric Membranes
3.3.2 Inorganic Membranes
3.3.3 Mixed Matrix Membranes
3.4 Value Chain Structure
3.4.1 Polysulfone
3.4.2 Polyimide
3.4.3 Membrane Fabrication
PART 4. MARKET LANDSCAPE
4.1 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market Size (Volume) 2011-2016
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Production
4.1.3 Top 10 Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Companies (Volume Share)
4.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market Size (Value) 2011-2016
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Global Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Production Value
4.2.3 Top 10 Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Companies (Revenue Share)
PART 5. SEGMENTATION BY PRODUCTS
5.1 Spiral Wound
5.2 Hollow Fiber
PART 6. SEGMENTATION BY END-USERS
6.1 Nitrogen
6.2 Hydrogen
6.3 Natural Gas
6.4 Biogas
PART 7. GEOGRAPHICAL SEGMENTATION
7.1 North America Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.1.1 North America Market Overview
7.1.2 North America Price
7.1.3 North America Trade Balance
7.2 EMEA Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.2.1 EMEA Market Overview
7.2.2 EMEA Price
7.2.3 EMEA Trade Balance
7.3 Asia Pacific Polymeric Gas Separation Membrane Market
7.3.1 Asia Pacific Market Overview
7.3.2 Asia Pacific Price
7.3.3 Asia Pacific Trade Balance
PART 8. MARKET FORECAST
8.1 Market Size by Volume 2016-2021
8.1.1 North America
8.1.2 EMEA
8.1.3 Asia-Pacific
8.2 Market Size by Value 2016-2021
8.2.1 North America
8.2.2 EMEA
8.2.3 Asia-Pacific
8.3 Regional Consumption Forecast
8.3.1 North America
8.3.2 EMEA
8.3.3 Asia-Pacific
8.4 Consumption Forecast by End-users
8.5 Market Forecast by Products
PART 9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1 IGS (USA)
9.1.1 Business Overview
9.1.2 Products Offered
9.1.3 Business Performance
9.2 Parker Hannifin (USA)
9.2.1 Business Overview
9.2.2 Products Offered
9.2.3 Business Performance
9.3 Honeywell (USA)
9.3.1 Business Overview
9.3.2 Products Offered
9.3.3 Business Performance
9.4 MTR (USA)
9.4.1 Business Overview
9.4.2 Products Offered
9.4.3 Business Performance
9.5 Schlumberger (USA)
9.5.1 Business Overview
9.5.2 Products Offered
9.5.3 Business Performance
9.6 Air Liquide (France)
9.6.1 Business Overview
9.6.2 Products Offered
9.6.3 Business Performance
9.7 Evonik (Germany)
9.7.1 Business Overview
9.7.2 Products Offered
9.7.3 Business Performance
9.8 Borsig (Germany)
9.8.1 Business Overview
9.8.2 Products Offered
9.8.3 Business Performance
9.9 Air Products (USA)
9.9.1 Business Overview
9.9.2 Products Offered
9.9.3 Business Performance
9.10 Fuji Film (Japan)
9.10.1 Business Overview
9.10.2 Products Offered
9.10.3 Business Performance
9.11 DIC (Japan)
9.11.1 Business Overview
9.11.2 Products Offered
9.11.3 Business Performance
9.12 UBE (Japan)
9.12.1 Business Overview
9.12.2 Products Offered
9.12.3 Business Performance
9.13 Tianbang (China)
9.13.1 Business Overview
9.13.2 Products Offered
9.13.3 Business Performance
9.14 SSS (China)
9.14.1 Business Overview
9.14.2 Products Offered
9.14.3 Business Performance
PART 10. MARKET DYNAMICS
10.1 Market Drivers
10.1.1 Upswing in Demand
10.1.2 Transition towards Membrane Separation
10.1.3 Emerging Economies
10.2 Market Constraints
10.2.1 Entry Barriers
10.2.2 Rising Labor Costs
10.2.3 Exchange Rate
10.3 Market Strategies
PART 11. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
11.2 New Product Launches
11.3 Expansions
11.4 Other Developments
PART 12. APPENDIX
12.1 Abbreviations
12.2 12. Disclaimer
12.3 12. Analyst(s) Certification