Sanitary Pumps and Valves Market Forecasts to 2028 – Global Analysis By Pump Type (Centrifugal Pumps, Kinetic Sanitary Pumps and Positive Displacement Pumps), Valve Type (Single-Seat Valves, Double-Seat Valves and Butterfly Valves), Priming Type (Self-Priming and Non-Self-Priming), Hygiene Class, Pump Power Source, Material Type, End User and By Geography
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Sanitary Pumps and Valves Market is accounted for $2.19 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach $3.21 billion by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. Sanitary pumps are specialized devices that are used to move slurries and clean liquids through industrial piping networks and pump valves that regulate the flow of fluid through the pump. The need for clean pumps and valves in all hygiene industries is further fueled by raising producers' awareness of hygiene in all end-of-life industries and providing clean products to end-to-end consumers. As a result of this growing awareness, the government and other relevant organizations are developing a few strong laws and policies to uphold the standard of safety and hygienic in the goods and consumers used in the final product.
According to Eurostat, a Luxembourg-based government organization, there is an approximately 8 % increase in the production of manufactured goods in 2021 compared with 2020.
Market DynamicsDriverAutomating processes for greater effectiveness and safety
Industries have been heavily reliant on automation. To maintain plant security, boost operational effectiveness, standardize production procedures, and achieve lean manufacturing, manufacturers are turning their attention to automation. Automation reduces work, waste, labor, and production costs for businesses while also lowering processing times, minimizing errors and downtime, and improving process quality. Fluid handling systems, such as pumps and valves, are revolutionizing the process industry. Fluid handling systems are used in plants by industries like food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals to ensure that raw materials are transported smoothly and that different fluids or gases are transported as part of the production process. Pumps and sanitary valves are among the essential parts of fluid handling systems that guarantee automation. Therefore, the demand for sanitary pumps and valves is driven by the increased emphasis on plant automation.
RestraintHigh raw material price volatility
The production of the sanitary pumps and valves requires materials like 304L or 316L stainless steel that are odorless, noncorrosive, and nontoxic. These stainless-steel variations' costs are determined by the cost of the alloying element and the quantity of alloy. The price of raw materials varies, which has an impact on how much sanitary pumps and valves cost to produce. The widely fluctuating cost of raw materials also contributes to inefficient price management and changes in profit margins. Sales of sanitary valves and pumps are also impacted by this variation in end-product prices.
OpportunityIIoT adoption is rising across process industries
Industry participants may save money on maintenance and shutdown costs if they use hygienic pumps and valves that are sensor-equipped and connected via IIoT. It takes a lot of time and money to manually monitor thousands of different kinds of hygienic pumps and valves using conventional retrofit monitoring solutions. A retrofit sensor device mounted on the equipment detects valve position as part of the numerous components that make up remote pump and valve monitoring. All factory valves can be monitored in real-time with the integration of a remote monitoring solution. The IIoT-enabled hygienic pumps and valves benefit plant owners by allowing for significant cost savings, quicker process recovery following maintenance interruptions, increased safety, fewer errors and quality deviations, valuable analytics, and the avoidance of unscheduled downtime.
ThreatIncreasing competition from regional and black market players
The market for sanitary pumps and valves is very fragmented. There are a lot of competitors in this market. With the help of a wide and developed network of suppliers and distributors, these players offer their products all over the world. Internationally active producers and sellers must contend with shipping expenses, price discrimination, tariffs, sales taxes, and other supplementary costs for their goods and services, like customs duties and shipping costs. The ecosystem of this industry also includes a large number of regional players and gray market participants in addition to these industrial manufacturers and distributors. The practice of purchasing goods from low-cost nations or regions and reselling them to high-cost nations or regions through channels of distribution that have not been approved by the original producer or trademark holder is known as the gray market.
Covid-19 ImpactThe COVID-19 epidemic has started, and the entire world is now experiencing a pandemic of both health and finances. Numerous businesses were compelled to close their manufacturing facilities and halt the majority of their initial two to three months' worth of work due to the global COVID-19 outbreak. The production of sanitary pumps and valves in the first and second quarters of 2020 was also influenced by this time period's significant impact on industrial purchases, exports, and imports of consumer goods. One of the main goals of businesses during the COVID-19 is to strengthen their operations by identifying risk-free ways to carry on with production or other sustainable sources of income.
The Non-self-priming segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
Non-self-priming pumps must be primed externally, which necessitates adding the start-up liquid to the pump before turning it on. They can be primed by using some external arrangements or by thinking about layout arrangements. Natural priming, manual priming, priming a pump with a vacuum pump, priming a pump with a jet pump, priming a pump with a separator, installing a foot valve on a pump, and priming a pump with an ejector are a few of the priming techniques. To carry out the priming process for this external priming, they require additional elements and arrangements. This procedure lengthens the time and unnecessary costs associated with pump operations. Non-self-priming pumps are still the biggest market participants despite being the oldest and most compact due to the lack of additional priming components in the system.
The non-alcoholic beverage segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The demand for non-alcoholic beverages continues to rise both in developed and developing nations, including soft drinks, tea, coffee, cider, and juices. Soft and energy drinks are preferred by consumers as they adopt healthier lifestyles and stay hydrated throughout the day. The production of non-alcoholic beverages necessitates maintaining desired end-product qualities through secure, affordable, and long-lasting multi-stage processing. In order to effectively and safely control or regulate the flow and transport of fluids in a pipeline, sanitary pumps and valves are created. Utilizing hygienic tools ensures dependable output and effective cleaning of the production lines while they are in use. Production of non-alcoholic beverages is subject to strict regulatory requirements. As a result, sanitary pumps and valves are being adopted by the non-alcoholic beverage industry at an increasing rate.
Region with largest shareThe Europe region market is estimated to witness a largest share of the global Sanitary Pumps and Valves market during the forecast period. The Regional sanitary pumps and valves manufacturers are expanding in Europe as a result of increased investments in process industries, strict environmental regulations, high demand for process safety systems, and the development of the Industrial Internet of Things. For instance, the European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group (EHEDG) developed the EHEDG guidelines to encourage hygiene during the production, processing, and packaging of food products in response to the growing awareness of and importance for maintaining hygienic standards across these industries.
Region with highest CAGRAsia Pacific is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period. The Asia Pacific market for sanitary pumps and valves has also been divided into China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, and the Rest of Asia Pacific. A number of process industries in Japan, one of the most developed economies in the world, have a high demand for sanitary pumps and valves. Sanitary pumps and valves market growth is anticipated to be aided during the forecast period by the expanding pharmaceutical, chemical, and processed food industries, which are the main drivers of Japan's economy. The country's processed food industry is expanding as a result of the rising demand for ready-to-eat and practical food options. These elements have boosted the processed food industry's adoption of sanitary pumps and valves.
Key players in the marketSome of the key players in Sanitary Pumps and Valves market include Adamant Valves, Alfa Laval, Ampco Pumps Company, Axiflow Technologies Inc., CSF Inox S.P.A., Dixon Valve & Coupling Company LLC., Donjoy Technology Co. Ltd., Dover Corporation, Evoguard GmbH, Flowserve Corporation, Fristam Pumpen KG, GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, IDEX Corporation, Joneng Valves Co. Ltd., KSB Se & Co. KGaA, Spirax Sarco Limited, SPX FLOW, Inc., Tapflo, Verder.com and Viking Pumps.
Key DevelopmentsIn December 2022, Graco Inc. announced the release of the electric-operated double diaphragm pump, QUANTM. The QUANTM pump of the company is suitable for nearly any fluid transfer application. It offers a variety of materials of construction to support multiple industrial and hygienic applications such as chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and more.
In May 2022, IDEX Corporation announced the acquisition of KZValve, LLC. The acquisition will help the company to expand precision farming components such as waterproof motorized valves, manifolds, controllers, and other accessories.
In December 2020, Dover Corporation announced the launch of Blackmer System One High-Temperature Series Centrifugal Pumps. These pumps are mainly designed to increase the temperature limits for Blackmer Frame A and Frame M centrifugal pumps.
Pump Types Covered
• Centrifugal Pumps
• Kinetic Sanitary Pumps
• Positive Displacement Pumps
• Other Pump Types
Valve Types Covered
• Single-Seat Valves
• Double-Seat Valves
• Butterfly Valves
• Diaphragm Valves
• Control Valves
• Other Valve Types
Priming Types Covered
• Self-Priming
• Non-Self-Priming
• Other Priming Types
Hygiene Classes Covered
• Standard
• Aseptic
• Ultraclean
• Other Hygiene Classes
Pump Power Sources Covered
• Electric
• Air
• Other Pump Power Sources
Material Types Covered
• Stainless Steel
• Copper
• Bronze
• Other Material Types
End Users Covered
• Processed Food
• Dairy
• Alcoholic Beverage
• Non-alcoholic Beverage
• Pharmaceuticals
• Other End Users
Regions Covered
• North America
US
Canada
Mexico
• Europe
Germany
UK
Italy
France
Spain
Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
New Zealand
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Rest of South America
• Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Qatar
South Africa
Rest of Middle East & Africa
What our report offers- Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
- Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
- Covers Market data for the years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2025, and 2028
- Market Trends (
Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities,
Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
- Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
- Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
- Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
- Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements