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Glass-lined Equipment Market Size, Share, and Industry Analysis, By Product Type (Glass-Lined Reactors, Agitators, Dryers, Heat Exchangers, Storage Tanks, and Others (Piping, Valves)), By Application (Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Agriculture, Food & Beverages, and Others (Wastewater Technology)), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032
Report Format: PDF | Published Date: Ongoing | Report ID: FBI109573 | Status : UpcomingGlass-lined equipment refers to vessels and apparatus that have a layer of glass applied to the internal surfaces, typically through a process called glass lining or vitrification. This process involves fusing a layer of glass to the metal surfaces of equipment, creating a corrosion-resistant and non-reactive barrier. The most common types of equipment that undergo glass lining include reactors, tanks, columns, pipes, and agitators. It is a kind of process equipment used in various industries, such as chemical processing, pharmaceutical production, food and beverage processing, and water treatment.
The primary purpose of glass lining is to protect the metal surfaces from corrosion. This is particularly important in industries where corrosive substances are processed, such as in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Glass is highly inert and does not react with most chemicals. By lining equipment with glass, manufacturers ensure that the product being processed does not come into contact with the metal surfaces, preventing any unwanted reactions.
Glass-lined equipment is easy to clean and sterilize, which makes it suitable for applications in industries where hygiene is critical, such as pharmaceutical and food processing. Moreover, the line equipment can withstand a wide range of temperatures and pressures, making it suitable for various industrial processes. The glass lining enhances the durability of the equipment, prolonging its lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements.
Common materials for the base metal include carbon steel and stainless steel. The glass lining is typically composed of a layer of vitreous enamel, which is fused to the metal surfaces through a high-temperature process. Despite its many advantages, glass-lined equipment also has limitations. It may be susceptible to mechanical damage and care must be taken to avoid impact or scratching that could compromise the integrity of the glass lining. Additionally, certain aggressive chemicals may not be suitable for use with glass-lined equipment.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread disruptions in global supply chains. Restrictions on movement and lockdowns in various regions affected the production and transportation of materials, impacting the supply of raw materials for glass-lined equipment. Many industrial projects, including those involving the purchase and installation of the equipment, were delayed or put on hold due to uncertainties and economic challenges arising from the pandemic.
Key Insights
The report covers the following key insights:
- Micro Macro Economic Indicators
- Drivers, Restraints, Trends, and Opportunities
- Business Strategies Adopted by Industry Players
- Impact of COVID-19 on the Glass Lined Equipment Market
- Consolidated SWOT Analysis of Key Players
Segmentation
By Type | By End User | By Region |
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Analysis by End User
The glass-lined equipment is extensively used in the chemical processing industry, where it is used to handle corrosive chemicals, acids & alkalis. The glass-lined vessels, piping, and reactors are frequently used in chemical processing plants. This equipment is also commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry, where it is used to process sensitive substances and prevent contamination. The reactors and vessels are commonly used in the production of pharmaceuticals and other pharmaceutical products. In the food and beverage industry, glass-lined equipment is used to ensure product cleanliness and prevent contamination. Glass-lined containers, tanks, and pipes are used to store, process, and transport food and beverages.
Regional Analysis
The global autoclave market is divided into five regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and South America.
Asia Pacific is set to lead the global market. The regional growth has been influenced by various factors. The Asia Pacific region, particularly countries such as China and India, has witnessed significant industrial growth. Industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage, which extensively use glass-lined equipment, have expanded, driving the demand for such equipment.
North America is estimated to contribute major share to the global market growth during the forecast period. The pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in North America have been growing rapidly. Glass-lined equipment is crucial in these sectors for processes such as drug manufacturing, where sterile and corrosion-resistant conditions are essential.
In addition, in Europe, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of maintaining high hygiene and quality standards, especially in industries such as pharmaceuticals. Glass-lined equipment, known for its ease of cleaning and resistance to corrosion, aligns well with these requirements.
Distribution of the Glass-Lined Equipment Market, By Region:
- North America – 28%
- South America – 5%
- Europe – 22%
- The Middle East and Africa – 4%
- Asia Pacific – 41%
Key Players Covered
The report includes the profiles of key players such as Pfaudler International, DE Dietrich Process Systems, Swiss Glascoat Equipments, Zibo Taiji Industrial Enamel, Buchiglasuster, Thaletec GmbH, Standard Glass lining technology, Sigma Scientific Glass, SGT Glass-Lined Equipment, 3V Tech, and Jiangsu Yangyang Chemical Equipment.
Key Industry Developments
- In September 2023, GMM Pfaudler Ltd's through its wholly-owned subsidiary GMM Pfaudler US Inc., announced an agreement to acquire 100% share capital of Professional Mixing Equipment Inc. The acquisition, valued at USD 7 million, will be financed through internal accruals.
- In December 2021, HLE Glascoat Limited successfully completed the acquisition of the global operations of Thaletec GmbH, together with its wholly owned subsidiary Thaletec Inc., in the U.S., following receipt of all approvals necessary according to regulations. Following this acquisition, Thaletec is now a wholly owned subsidiary of HLE. Thaletec achieved a revenue of USD 27.86 million in 2020.
- Global
- 2023
- 2019-2022