Particle counters are instruments used to measure the number of particles present in a sample. They are used in various industries, such as food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor manufacturing, to monitor product quality and process control. Particle counters measure particle size, particle shape, and particle concentration. Particle counters may be contact or non-contact instruments. Contact particle counters typically involve the use of a probe that is inserted into a sample to draw out particles, while non-contact instruments measure the particles in a sample without any contact. Particle counters can be used to detect and measure particles ranging from 0.1 microns to over 100 microns in size.
Currently, particle counters market is estimated to reach USD 825 million by 2027 from USD 511 million in 2022, at a CAGR of 10.0% from 2022 to 2027. Favorable conditions and the high adoption of advanced technologies in various medical and industrial sectors have aided the growth of end-use industries for particle counters, such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and oil & gas. Moreover, favorable regulatory scenario, and growing focus on the quality of food products are the key factors driving the growth of the particle counters market. In addition, emerging economies (such as Brazil, India, South Korea, and China).
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Market Growth Drivers
- Robust growth in applied markets
- Favorable regulatory scenario
- Growing focus on the quality of food products
Market Growth Opportunities
- Emerging markets
Market Restraints
- High cost of particle counters
- Technical limitations of particle counters
The prominent players operating in the particle countersmarket are Particle Measuring Systems (US), Beckman Coulter (US), RION Co., Ltd. (Japan), Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions (US), TSI (US), Climet Instruments Company (US), Met One Instruments, Inc. (US), Particle Plus (US), Setra Systems (US), PAMAS (Germany), Chemtrac (US), Hal Technology (US), Konamax (US), Veltek Associates (US), PCE Instruments (UK), GrayWolf Sensing Solutions (US), Extech Instruments (US), Palas GmbH (Germany), HYDAC International (Australia), and Fluke Corporation (US)
Beckman Coulter
In 2021, Beckman Coulter accounted for 20% of the particle counters market. Beckman Coulter is a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, which has been operating in the market for about 50 years. The company’s presence is marked by its wide portfolio of airborne and liquid particle counters. Danaher operates in over 60 countries, with manufacturing facilities located in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company has 247 significant manufacturing and distribution facilities globally. Danaher has banked on its innovative capabilities to expand its product portfolio, enter new markets, and build a better network. Danaher focuses on further improving its R&D capabilities to unlock additional synergies and growth opportunities. A diversified product portfolio, wide geographical reach, and constant focus on R&D have enabled the company to create a strong foothold in the particle counters market.
Particle Measuring Systems
In 2021, Particle Measuring Systems accounted for 15% share of the particle counters market. The company offers a wide portfolio of particle counters for various industries, including pharmaceutical, semiconductor, aerospace, and food & beverage. The company primarily focuses on product launches to sustain its leadership. It also pursues other strategies, such as acquisitions, to strengthen its product portfolio, customer base, and geographic presence.
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Objectives of the Study
- To define, describe, segment, and forecast the particle counters market, by type, application, end user, and region
- To provide detailed information about the factors influencing market growth (such as drivers, restraints, and opportunities)
- To analyze micromarkets with respect to individual growth trends, prospects, and contributions to the overall market
- To analyze market opportunities for stakeholders and provide details of the competitive landscape for key players
- To forecast the revenue of market segments with respect to five key regions, namely, North America (US and Canada), Europe (Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and the Rest of Europe), the Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, and the Rest of Asia Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and the Rest of Latin America), and the Middle East & Africa
- To profile the key players in the particle counters market and comprehensively analyze their core competencies and market shares
- To track and analyze competitive developments, such as agreements, expansions, acquisitions, and product launches & enhancements of the leading players in the particle counters market
Recent Developments
- In September 2021, Particle Measuring Systems launched Lasair Pro Airborne Particle Counter that supports various applications, including clean area monitoring (portable and remote) and classification
- In May 2021, Particle Measuring Systems launched IsoAir Pro-Plus Remote Particle Counter for high-tech and pharma manufacturing
- In October 2020, Particle Measuring Systems launched IsoAir Pro-E Remote Particle Counter with built-in vacuum, to streamline cleanroom monitoring.
- In July 2020, Danaher Corporation launched MET ONE 3400+portable air particle counter to help simplify cleanroom monitoring for FDA & GMP compliance.
- In February 2020, Spectris partnered with Agronaut Manufacturing System to create control contamination solutions.
- In June 2019, TSI launched the AeroTrak+ Remote Airborne Particle Counters for monitoring manufacturing cleanrooms.
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