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The World Market for Steam Flow Measurement

A New Market Study from Flow Research

This page contains a description of a new market study from Flow Research on steam flow measurement. If you are interested in the study, please contact Jesse Yoder at Flow Research: jesse@flowresearch.com, or call Flow Research at 781-245-3200. This study will be available in December 2005.

Flow Research is conducting a new market study on the worldwide steam flow measurement market.  The goal of the study is determining the market size of various technologies used to measure gas flow.  In addition, forecasts through 2009 are included.

The study has multiple purposes:

  • To determine market size and market shares for all types of flowmeters used to measure steam flow worldwide.

  • To forecast market growth in flowmeters used to measure steam flow through 2009.

  • To understand how the different types of flowmeters used to measure steam flow stack up against each other.

  • To identify industries and applications where different flow technologies are competing, and where they are complementary

  • To better understand the interaction of vortex meters with DP meters, and the potential effect of new technologies such as Coriolis and ultrasonic on steam flow measurement

  • To provide strategies to manufacturers for selling into the steam flow measurement market

  • To provide company profiles of the main suppliers of steam flow measurement flowmeters.

The study will be divided into the following regions:

  • North America

  • Europe

  • Japan

  • Asia without Japan

  • Rest of World

The following types of flowmeters will be included in the study:

  • Vortex

  • Differential pressure (DP)

  • Turbine

  • Ultrasonic

  • Coriolis  

  • Target

The study will  identify certain application areas that are especially important.  It will also include a discussion of the worldwide district heating market.

Flow Research has completed a series of ten studies that include all types of flowmeters.  Information about these studies is at http://www.flowresearch.com/flow.htm.  This new study will go beyond previous studies by providing updated information to 2003, and by comparing the different technologies as they are used for steam flow measurement.  This study should be of special interest to any manufacturer of flowmeters used to measure steam flow, and to companies that use flowmeters to measure steam flow.

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