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Plunger Metering Pumps Market Size, Share, Global Trends, Company
Profiles, Demand, Insights, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities,
Segmentation and Forecast from 2015 To 2020
Metering pumps allow a specified amount of liquid to move at an accurate flow rate. Delivering
fluids at precise rates is known as metering. They are mostly used for pumping chemicals and
solutions at high pressure.
Plunger metering pumps are positive displacement pumps which pump liquids at a constant rate.
They are driven by a piston, and hence are also known as piston pumps. The plunger metering
pumps market is expected to display an average growth rate over the forecast period (20142020). It will lose its market share to diaphragm pumps due to the inability to handle abrasive
liquids. The aim of energy efficiency equipments and their strict use in their utilization will drive
the plunger metering pumps market.
Applications of the plunger metering pumps market include food & beverages, chemical
processing, pulp & paper, water treatment, petrochemicals, oil & gas, and pharmaceuticals.
Water treatment is the largest application of the market in 2013 in terms of market value and
production. It is projected to reach a market value of almost USD 2 billion by 2020.
Browse the full “Plunger Metering Pumps Market” report at:
http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/global-plunger-metering-pumps-marketresearch-report-2015
Regions covered by the market are North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and RoW (Rest of the
World). Asia Pacific is the largest growing market during the forecast period. China, especially
will exhibit a rapid growth rate in the plunger metering pumps market owing to the cheap labor
and myriad of end-use industries. Asia Pacific is expected to lead the market by 2020 owing to
high investments from manufacturers. Europe was the second largest market, on account of
stringent regulations regarding water sanitation and treatment. Additionally, the majority of...