Dust Extraction System Market Predicted to unveil US$ 9,990 Mn Market Value by the end of 2028

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Penetration of the dust extraction system continues to remain rigorous in mining, quarrying, and oil & gas sector – a key trend complementing steady demand from lumber, construction, and chemical industries. A new Fact.MR study envisages nearly US$ 9,990 Mn worth of dust extraction systems to be sold worldwide by 2028-end, with mining, quarrying and oil & gas accounting for over 25% of sales.

Awareness uptake apropos of clean & healthy working environment, combined with implementation of mandatory standards with regard to workers’ safety is impacting demand for dust extraction system worldwide. Regulatory bodies such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), mandating use of dust extraction systems to provide a clean ambience for employees, particularly in manufacturing, processing, and construction industry, is a key growth determinant for the market.

North America’s Dust Extraction System Market Remains Consolidated in the U.S.

North America and Europe continue to endure as lucrative markets for the dust extraction system, however the latter is set to grow at a slighter higher rate through 2028. The dust extraction system market in North America remains consolidated in the U.S., with authorities such as the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) levying rules apropos of emission levels of the dust extraction system that all stakeholders must comply with.

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A recent FactMR report foretells the dust extraction system market to record an impressive value CAGR of 6.0% over the forecast period (2018-2028). Over 5,800 thousand units of dust extraction systems are envisaged to be sold globally by 2028-end. With the surge in awareness on clean working environment, which aids workers’ efficiency and therefore an industry’s productivity, dust extraction systems have witnessed increased demand in recent years. Rapid industrialization and globalization have further backed the imperativeness of clean & healthy workplaces, thereby paving avenues for industrial safety & protection equipment, and dust extraction system is no exception. Prominent stakeholders and distributors are therefore targeting a wide range of industries, to offer advanced and distinct dust extraction systems, to boost sales of their products and extend their market reach. Adoption of dust extraction system is being propelled by regulations and standards being levied on manufacturing and processing industries.

These regulations aim at protecting employees from parlous work atmosphere including poor air quality. A prime example for such impositions is the new rule implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor, which mandates employers to reduce permissible exposure limits (PEL) for construction workers’ safety. The requirement for periodic maintenance of a dust extraction system, to retain its operational efficiency and ensure its durability, prevails as a key challenge among end-users and manufacturers alike. Planning scheduled downtimes for dust extraction system’s periodic maintenance cycles has endured as an inevitable need for industrial facilities, affecting their productivity and project plans to a certain extent. It is on account of the time-intensive process of restarting production processes that makes shutting down the process impractical to begin with.

Preventive inspection and maintenance process have further been eating into manufacturers’ investments, with rules such as Machinery Directive (DIN EN 60204-1) mandating annual maintenance for the dust extraction system. Challenges entailed by the requirement for frequent maintenance regimes, coupled with their high costs will continue to impact expansion of the dust extraction system market in the upcoming years. Operational efficiency of the dust extraction system rests on the quality of filters that form imperative integral components in these system. In addition, efficacy of the filters primarily relies on several process variables that include particle & gas attributes, and fabric properties. Recognizing the importance, dust extraction system manufacturers have been developing innovative filters & baghouses including electrostatic precipitators (ESP), cartridge filters, and cyclone filters.

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Key vendors are also emphasizing on the provision of correct sizes, and accurate number of filters & baghouses, based on type of dust being handled and static pressure of system. This further offers end-users with enhanced efficiency in industrial dust management. Product innovation, combined with variety in terms of quality, number, size, and type of filters, continues to remain a key trend in the dust extraction system market.