Sunday 27 November 2011

North American Pneumatic Valves Market


Published: November 2011

This research service covers the Total Pneumatic Valves Market in North American region. This study segments the market in terms of product types such as port size, mounting configuration, ways / positions and operator type. For each product segment their respective sub segments have been discussed in detail. Market dynamics such as market drivers and restraints and industry challenges have been discussed in this study. Competitive analysis, geographic segmentation, and end-user segmentation have been included. This study also covers the market revenue forecasts and product segments revenue forecasts from 2011 to 2017. Strategic conclusion has been made to highlight the important aspects of this market.

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Table Of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Market Overview
Executive Overview
2. TOTAL NORTH AMERICAN PNEUMATIC VALVES MARKET
Overview and Definitions
Overview
Market Engineering Analysis
Industry Challenges
Market Drivers
Market Restraints
Forecasts and Trends
Revenue Forecasts
Market Trends
Technology Trends
Analysis by Market Segment
Analysis by Distribution Channel
Analysis by Geographic Region
End-user Analysis
Competitive Analysis
Competitive Structure
Market Share Analysis
3. OPERATOR TYPES
Introduction
Definition
Overview
Segmentation by Product Type
Direct Solenoid Valves
Solenoid Pilot Valves
Air Pilot Valves
Manual/Mechanical Valves
4. PORT SIZE
Introduction
Definition
Overview
Segmentation by Product Type
Small Pneumatic Valves
Medium Pneumatic Valves
Large Pneumatic Valves
5. MOUNTING CONFIGURATION
Introduction
Definiton
Overview
Segmentation by Product Type
In Line
Sub Base
Manifold
Fieldbus Integration
6. WAYS / POSITIONS
Introduction
Definition
Overview
Segmentation by Product Type
2 Way/2 Position
3 Way/2 Position
4 Way/2 Position
4 Way/3 Position
7. APPENDIX
Decision Support Database
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Processed Food Production
Crude Oil Production

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