Heavy Duty Wear Protection are Acting as Life Savior in Rising Industrialization Era
Heavy industry components, such as
lines, pipes, silos, turbines, and cranes and automotive components,
such as bunkers, are prone to abrasion and corrosion. The
interruption caused by the breakdown of a single component leads to
major expenditures to plant owners. In order to prevent such
incidents in the workplace, the installation of wear protection
systems for heavy duty machinery is vital. The global heavy duty wear
protection systems market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.3%
from 2015 to 2023 owing to expenditures incurred by plant owners for
replacement, efficiency improvements, and environmental legislations.
With rapid industrialization and
urbanization around the globe, a notable rise in the growth of heavy
industries such as oil and gas, iron and steel, and construction and
mining has been witnessed over the past few years. Due to rising
industrialization, wide-scale deployment of machinery and automotive
parts is recorded, which in turn has created a beneficial prospect
for the growth of the heavy duty wear protection systems market. The
early-life failure of wear components, causing loss of production
time, has further pushed end-users to install the latest wear
protection systems for machinery. Increasing end-use market
applications of the wear protection systems and further innovation in
terms of design are also opportunities to supplement the growth rate.
However, the growing market for wear-proof components and fluctuating
heavy industry project costs are hampering the growth of the heavy
duty wear protection systems market.
The heavy duty wear protection
systems market is segmented on the basis of material type, end-use
industry, and geography. Segments on the basis of material type are
ceramic, rubber, steel, and plastic. Rubber wear protection systems
can be further segmented on the basis of product type into lining
systems and coating systems, of which the coating systems segment is
expected to grow the fastest. Reported end-use industries deploying
wear protection systems encompass transportation and automotive, oil
and gas, iron and steel, mining, power plants, wood, pulp and paper,
construction, and others such as planer mills, agriculture and
farming, F&B and marine. The oil and gas industry, along with the
construction and mining industries, are expected to grow the fastest
in terms of their deployment of wear protection systems. The heavy
duty wear protection systems market has been studied for five
geographies: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and,
Middle East and Africa.
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The Asia Pacific region recorded
the highest implementation of heavy duty wear protection systems over
the past few decades and is expected to dominate the wear protection
systems market with the highest CAGR over the forecast period. This
growth rate is anticipated due to the large-scale installations of
heavy industries across major economies such as China, Japan, India,
Indonesia, and Australia.
The heavy duty wear protection
systems market is fragmented in nature, with many global and local
companies present. The key strategies undertaken by most
internationally acclaimed players were mergers and acquisitions in
order to dominate the global wear protection systems market.
Furthermore, several SMEs operating exclusively in the wear
protection domain have adopted joint venture strategies and long-term
service agreements in order to strengthen their market position.
Key players in the heavy duty wear
protection systems market include Sandvik Construction (Sandvik
Group), Metso Corporation, CeramTec GmbH, FLSmidth & Co. A/S,
Kalenborn International GmbH & Co. KG, Bradken Limited,
ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AG, Sulzer ltd, and Thejo
Engineering Limited.
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