The Global Fluid Dispensing Valves Market size is projected to grow from $3.1 billion in 2020 to $5.2 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period. The major factors driving this growth are increasing demand for automation and rising per capita income, which has led to increased penetration of the electronics manufacturing and appliances industry across the globe as well as the growing automotive electronics segment in the North American region.
Fluid Dispensing Valves can be defined as the valves that are used to control and dispense fluids coming from a reservoir. These gates or nozzles help in directing the flow of liquid, gas, and other similar materials into desired directions with minimal pressure loss. They can be fitted onto different types of container systems which include tanks, drums, pipes, containers, etc. The valve operates by limiting the rate at which fluids can pass through an opening under pressure. This helps achieve accurate delivery rates so there is no loss due to spillage or overflow after the product has been transferred from the container into another container with less volume capacity than what was initially filled up.
Fluid dispensing valves are used in many applications that require the exact amount of a liquid to be dispensed. They act as a one-time use, mass flow restrictor, and can have different functions depending on their construction. Thus it is important for fluid transfer engineers to understand this technology when they need precise metering of liquids or gases.
On the basis of Type, the market is segmented into Spray Valve, Needle Dispensing Valve, Diaphragm Glue Valve, and Screw Dispensing Valve.
A spray valve is the type of fluid dispensing valve that is designed to spray fluids from an orifice under pressure, usually fitted at the end of a tube for atomizing liquids into mist or foam. There are two types:
Air Driven – They use compressed air as their power source which forces liquid through the nozzle by means of the size difference between outlet annulus and throat diameter. These can be single-action (pull back) or double-action (push forward). For example, when pulling back on the plunger with one hand while holding the trigger with another hand simultaneously allows more precise control than just using squeeze-action alone. While this triggers provides greater control, it is often more difficult to use and may require two hands.
Electric – These are usually pneumatically powered by compressed air from a compressor or an electric pump that provides pressure to the nozzle through a threaded rod with the push-pull mechanism inside the valve body. The drawback of this type is that the power supply needs constant maintenance as well as high energy consumption. In addition, a liquid feeding system requires pipelines for supplying the liquid which can become clogged during operation requiring costly maintenance due to blockages in pipes and valves.
A needle dispensing valve is a type of fluid dispensing valve which usually consists of two valves; one opens to allow the flow in and another closes to stop it. It can be found on many types of bottles, containers or packages where it's important that fluids do not become contaminated with dirt from outside sources such as hands. In many applications, these devices are used for pharmaceuticals because they ensure that there’s no leakage when you twist off the cap. A small opening at the top exposes the inside chamber so liquids may come out under pressure, but only if enough force is applied by turning off a screw-type collar around its circumference.
Diaphragm glue valve is a positive-type fluid dispensing valve (i.e., one that opens when pressure is applied and closes in the absence of external force) with a diaphragm spring that presses against an orifice plate to form a seal. The application depends on whether it uses ambient air or pressurized air, as well as its size and complexity. In some valves, such as those used for spray painting equipment, compressed gas pushes against the diaphragm; in others such as aerated water fountains, atmospheric pressure holds the diaphragm open.
A screw dispensing valve is a fluid dispensing device that comprises an internal screw thread, which rotates to release the liquid at its tip. It can also be called a piston dispenser or syringe filler.
On the basis of Application, the market is segmented into Electronics Manufacturing, Appliance Industry, Automotive Electronics, and others.
Fluid dispensing valves are mainly used in the electronics manufacturing process. In this process, fluid is applied to a substrate or parts using pressurized air and/or pressure from a pump. The nozzle of an applicator is inserted into the desired location on the surface of either a wafer-size silicon chip (in semiconductor manufacture) or circuit board with wires attached and then activated by pressing down on its plunger which forces fluids through atomization nozzles onto surfaces.
Fluid Dispensing Valves are used in the Appliance industry where they are also known as Flow Control Devices and can be either used to regulate the flow of a particular product or simply to divert it across different routes. For example, valves may be installed at strategic points along pipelines carrying fuels or industrial gases so that these materials can be diverted into storage tanks during periods when demand is low. These devices ensure that only those quantities needed for current consumption levels will pass through the pipe system; there will not be any unused products flowing back towards another outlet point on the pipeline’s return route.
The use of fluid dispensing valves in automotive electronics is increasing due to the advantages that they provide. These products are used as a key component in various vehicles and help with maintaining reliability, safety, and efficiency. They are also utilized for reducing maintenance costs on cars by providing leak-free operation over time. In addition, these devices contain low-pressure requirements which reduce the risk of breakage or leakage from the system during use.
On the basis of Region, the market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. The Asia Pacific market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. A major factor responsible for this growth is an increase in product offering and demand from emerging economies such as China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The APAC market dominates with a share of around 43% in 2017 owing to the presence of large manufacturers across many countries involved in manufacturing valves which are used extensively in industries like electronics and automotive industries that manufacture products locally. The region also holds potential due to the rise of new businesses or start-ups related to fluid dispensing valve technology.
Up Market Research published a new report titled “Fluid Dispensing Valves Market research report which is segmented by Types (Spray Valve, Needle dispensing valve, Diaphragm glue valve, Screw dispensing valve, Others), By Applications (Electronics Manufacturing, Appliance industry, Automotive electronics, Others), By Players/Companies Henkel, Nordson, MUSASHI, Graco, DELO, Techcon Systems, Iwashita Engineering, Inc., Fisnar, Dymax Corporation, Axxon, PVA”.
Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Fluid Dispensing Valves Market Research Report |
By Type | Spray Valve, Needle dispensing valve, Diaphragm glue valve, Screw dispensing valve, Others |
By Application | Electronics Manufacturing, Appliance industry, Automotive electronics, Others |
By Companies | Henkel, Nordson, MUSASHI, Graco, DELO, Techcon Systems, Iwashita Engineering, Inc., Fisnar, Dymax Corporation, Axxon, PVA |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 247 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 173 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
The report covers comprehensive data on emerging trends, market drivers, growth opportunities, and restraints that can change the market dynamics of the industry. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market segments which include products, applications, and competitor analysis.
The market is segmented by Type Spray Valve, Needle dispensing valve, Diaphragm glue valve, Screw dispensing valve, Others and By Application Electronics Manufacturing, Appliance industry, Automotive electronics, Others.
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Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
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