Omicron Impact on Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Market Size To Reach $9.19 Billion By 2027

Rajesh Varma
CMFE Market Research Reports
3 min readFeb 2, 2022

Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Market Growth & Trends

The global shell and tube heat exchangers market size is expected to reach USD 9.19 billion by 2027, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., expanding at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2020 to 2027. The growth of market can be attributed to the increasing product demand from numerous end-use industries, including power generation, chemicals, food and beverage, and petrochemical.

Several types of shell and tube heat exchangers, such as a single helical tube, spiral tube, and dual tube coil (DTC), are used in petrochemical plants. The penetration of shell and tube heat exchangers is witnessing significant growth in the oil refineries and petrochemical plants on account of their easy maintenance, robust geometry construction, and possible upgrades.

The presence of internal heat exchanger substitutes, such as plate and frame, micro-channel, welded plate and block, and welded spiral heat exchanger, is likely to hamper the market growth. The development of micro-channel heat exchangers is anticipated to substitute the product in HVAC applications owing to its eco-friendly characteristics.

Manufacturers of shell and tube heat exchangers are engaged in adopting various strategies including mergers & acquisitions, new product development, diversification, and geographical expansion. These strategies aid the companies in augmenting their market presence and catering to the changing technological demand of various end-use industries.

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Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Market Report Highlights

  • Steel as a raw material dominated the overall market and accounted for 30.9% share of overall revenue in 2019 owing to low cost and favorable properties, including resistance to corrosion, good strength, and high-temperature resistance to scaling and oxidation
  • Demand for shell and tube heat exchangers is anticipated to grow significantly in the chemical industry on account of their properties, such as design flexibility, high corrosion resistance, and easy maintenance and repair
  • Asia Pacific is a prime region and driving high demand for shell and tube heat exchangers on account of substantial growth of the chemical, petrochemical, and power generation industries in the countries, including China, India, Japan, and Indonesia
  • Europe held the second-largest share in the market in 2019 on account of stringent regulations to reduce CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions
  • Presence of local players, majorly in Asia, is expected to pose a significant threat to large global players in terms of price and quality of products, which are provided to the consumers.

Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Market Segmentation

Grand View Research has segmented the global shell and tube heat exchangers market on the basis of material, end use, and region:

Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Material Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016–2027)

  • Hastelloy
  • Titanium
  • Nickel & Nickel Alloys
  • Tantalum
  • Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Duplex Steel
  • Carbon Steel
  • Super Duplex Steel
  • Others
  • Others

Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016–2027)

  • Power Generation
  • Petrochemicals
  • Chemical
  • Food & Beverages
  • HVAC & Refrigeration
  • Pulp & Paper
  • Others

List of Key Players of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers Market

  • Alfa Laval
  • HRS Heat Exchangers
  • Kelvion Holding GmbH
  • API Heat Transfer
  • Brask, Inc.
  • Koch Heat Transfer Company
  • Xylem Inc.
  • WCR, Inc.
  • Southern Heat Exchanger Corporation
  • Manning and Lewis
  • Mersen
  • Elanco, Inc.
  • Thermex
  • Tinita Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
  • Barriquand Technologies Thermiques

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Rajesh Varma
CMFE Market Research Reports

Hello guys I am Market Research Analyst @ Grand View Research, preparing and publish research report on Technology, Next Generation Technologies