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Valve Market 2025: Smart Upgrades and Infrastructure Investment Drive Global Growth
Valve Market 2025: Smart Upgrades and Infrastructure Investment Drive Global Growth
2025-10-24

The global industrial valve market is undergoing a quiet yet significant transformation. Growth is no longer driven mainly by new construction projects — instead, it’s increasingly fueled by the replacement and modernization of aging equipment and infrastructure. From petrochemical plants to municipal water systems and natural gas pipelines, valve upgrades have become a key priority across industries.   Aging Equipment Drives Rising Valve Replacement Demand   In many industrial facilities, valves—though seemingly durable—gradually suffer from seal wear, sluggish operation, and leakage after years of service. For plants operating over a decade, valve degradation has become a major factor affecting safety and efficiency.   With stronger focus on maintenance, process safety, and energy efficiency, end users in oil & gas, power, and water treatment sectors are accelerating valve replacement and upgrade projects. This trend aligns with a global shift toward predictive maintenance and sustainable operations, increasing demand for ball valves, gate valves, and control valves.   Market research from Mordor Intelligence and others shows a shorter valve replacement cycle due to rising maintenance costs and downtime risks. Stricter environmental and safety standards are also pushing faster modernization worldwide. In the U.S., for example, the water sector—with pipelines averaging over 40 years old—is investing in large-scale valve renewal programs to reduce leakage and unplanned shutdowns. Similar initiatives are emerging across Europe and Asia.   Infrastructure Investment Fuels Market Expansion   Beyond replacements, ongoing infrastructure investment continues to drive valve demand globally. Asia’s rapid industrial growth and the Middle East’s refining and petrochemical expansion have led to increased valve procurement.   According to GMI Insights, the global industrial valve market reached USD 75.9 billion in 2024 and is projected to hit USD 142.6 billion by 2034 (CAGR: 6.6%). Precedence Research forecasts even higher potential—up to 12.5% CAGR.   This growth is backed by large-scale upgrades in urban water networks, wastewater treatment plants, natural gas pipelines, and energy transition projects such as hydrogen and carbon capture systems, all requiring next-generation high-performance valves.   Valve Replacement Becomes a Smart Technology Upgrade   Modern valves are evolving beyond mechanical parts. With smart manufacturing and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), today’s valves feature sensors, smart actuators, and remote monitoring. Engineers can now track performance in real time and conduct predictive maintenance, reducing unexpected downtime.   Advanced materials like corrosion-resistant alloys, cryogenic steels, and special polymers are extending service life and reliability—especially in harsh environments. For indu...

Top 10 Chinese Valve Manufacturers Selected for 2025
Top 10 Chinese Valve Manufacturers Selected for 2025
2025-09-30

Based on publicly available industry data, company websites, and authoritative rankings in 2025, this article selects ten Chinese valve manufacturers that are representative in terms of technology, production capacity, qualifications, and market performance. The ranking emphasizes overall corporate capability and market influence, aiming to provide a reference for procurement and engineering selection.   Suzhou Neway Valve Co., Ltd. (Brand: NEWAY) Neway is one of the few domestic valve manufacturers capable of serving high-end applications such as deep-sea, LNG, and nuclear power. The company possesses comprehensive technology and international certifications, with outstanding production capacity and project support capabilities. It holds a significant share in large-scale projects and export markets, making it a representative of leading domestic valve enterprises.     DERVOS VALVE (Brand: DERVOS VALVE) DERVOSVALVE' s product line covers a full range of valves, including ball valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, globe valves, and check valves. The company holds comprehensive technology and international certifications, ensuring its products meet the requirements of various operating conditions and markets. With in-house manufacturing capabilities and first-class supply strength, DERVOS VALVE can offer customers excellent delivery speed and consistent quality assurance. The company supports orders starting from a single unit (MOQ≧1) and provides one-stop services from inquiry and quality inspection to final delivery.     Lianggu Valve Group Co., Ltd. (Brand: Lianggu) Lianggu specializes in forging, casting, and CNC machining, offering a comprehensive range of valve specifications across multiple manufacturing sites and its own casting and forging facilities. The company is well-suited for mid-to-high-end engineering projects and maintains stable clients and standardized capabilities in sectors such as nuclear power and petrochemicals.     CNNC Suzhou Valve Technology & Industrial Co., Ltd. (Brand: CNNC Su Valve) CNNC Su Valve originates from the state-owned system and has long been responsible for supplying valves for nuclear power and major engineering projects. Its qualifications and testing capabilities are among the industry' s leading standards. The company possesses irreplaceable engineering experience in high-integrity and specialty valves.     Suzhou Dawson Drilling & Production Equipment Co., Ltd. Founded in 2006, the company primarily manufactures oil and gas drilling and production equipment as well as valve products. Its products are widely used in the energy sector, including oil and natural gas. With strong R&D and manufacturing capabilities, Dawson maintains a stable position in both the drilling equipment and industrial valve markets.   Zhejiang KCM Valve Co., Ltd. (KCM Valve) KCM Valve has long focused on the research and manufacturing of marine valves. Its products ...

When Should a Check Valve Not Be Used?
When Should a Check Valve Not Be Used?
2025-09-26

Have you ever encountered repeated fluid shocks, frequent valve cycling, or excessive noise in your pipeline system? If a check valve is not selected properly, issues such as leakage, valve damage, or fluid hammer can occur. While check valves are effective at preventing backflow, they are not suitable for all operating conditions. The following cases require special attention:   High-frequency opening and closing conditions Check valves rely on the disc or flap to close automatically. If the medium in the pipeline flows frequently or the valve cycles too often, impact, water hammer, or vibration may occur, shortening the valve’s service life. In such cases, consider using spring-loaded or damped check valves, or even other valve types better suited to the application.   High-viscosity fluids or media with solid particles Thick fluids or those containing solids can prevent the valve disc from closing fully, increasing the risk of leakage. For slurries, mud, or liquids with a high concentration of particles, specialized valves or additional filtration equipment should be used instead.   High-pressure systems In high-pressure applications, the valve disc is subject to strong impacts and repeated collisions, which can cause wear on the sealing surfaces or structural damage. For such environments, more robust backflow prevention solutions should be considered.   Systems Sensitive to Pressure or Flow Variations When a check valve closes, it may cause pressure loss or flow fluctuations. If the system is highly sensitive to such variations, careful evaluation of the valve type and installation location is required to avoid negative impacts on overall pipeline performance.   Conclusion A check valve is an essential device for preventing backflow, but it should be used with caution in certain operating conditions such as high-frequency cycling, high-viscosity fluids, high-pressure systems, or applications sensitive to flow variations. By properly assessing the pipeline operating conditions and fluid characteristics, you can ensure the check valve performs at its best, extends service life, and reduces maintenance costs.

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