Centrifugal Pump
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The global centrifugal pump market is projected to reach USD 33.7 billion in 2025 and grow steadily to about USD 55.4 billion by 2035, reflecting a 5.1% CAGR over the decade. Among product segments, submersible centrifugal pumps are expected to capture around 20% of the market in 2025, largely due to their extensive use in groundwater extraction and municipal water supply systems.
The agriculture sector will also remain a key driver, with irrigation applications accounting for 16% of the market. Growth here will be fueled by the rising need for efficient water delivery in farming-intensive regions, along with the increasing adoption of solar-powered pumping systems that support sustainable irrigation practices.
In 2022, Ebara Pumps Europe introduced the 3E/3ES vertical in-line pump series, designed specifically for HVAC and process circulation systems. These pumps feature straight-line suction and discharge ports, helping to save installation space and reduce piping costs. They can handle flow rates from 25 to 3,600 L/min and reach heads of up to 65 m, making them suitable for a wide range of commercial and municipal applications.
Bell & Gossett, a Xylem brand, also expanded its inline pump portfolio with the Series e-82. These twin vertical pumps are engineered to reduce footprint, offering up to 40% space savings in parallel pumping systems. They also come with sensorless variable-speed control, which automatically adjusts power use to match system demand, improving efficiency.
Across the industry, stricter energy regulations are driving the adoption of variable frequency drives (VFDs), high-efficiency impellers, and smart sensors. At the same time, digital tools are enabling remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and performance forecasting through cloud-based analytics. Together, these technologies are helping operators cut lifecycle costs and make better use of assets in water infrastructure and processing.
Sustainability goals are also reshaping pump design, pushing manufacturers to use more corrosion-resistant materials and recyclable components. Municipal water supply, desalination, industrial filtration, and thermal process industries remain the largest areas of demand, while decentralized building systems are driving some growth in residential use. With the rise of digital diagnostics, modular designs, and evolving energy regulations worldwide, demand for centrifugal pumps is expected to stay strong through 2035.
| Company Name | Employee Size (approx.) | Location (Headquarters) |
|---|---|---|
| Grundfos | 19,000+ | Bjerringbro, Denmark |
| Flowserve | 16,000+ | Irving, Texas, USA |
| The Weir Group | 11,000+ | Glasgow, UK |
| Wilo SE | 9,000+ | Dortmund, Germany |
| Ebara Corporation | 15,000+ | Tokyo, Japan |
| KSB SE & Co. KGaA | 15,000+ | Frankenthal, Germany |
| Kawasaki Heavy Industries | 40,000+ | Kobe/Tokyo, Japan |
| Shanghai Kaiquan Pump (Group) Co., Ltd. | 6,000+ | Shanghai, China |
| IDEX Corporation | 9,000+ | Northbrook, Illinois, USA |
| ITT Inc. | 10,000+ | Stamford, Connecticut, USA |
| Xylem Inc. | 17,000+ | Washington, D.C., USA |
| Dover Corporation (including PSG) | 23,000+ | Downers Grove, Illinois, USA |
| Sulzer Ltd. | 13,000+ | Winterthur, Switzerland |
| Pentair | 10,000+ | London, UK |
| Armstrong Fluid Technology | 1,000+ | Toronto, Canada |
| SPX FLOW | 4,000+ | Charlotte, North Carolina, USA |
| Circor International | 3,000+ | Burlington, Massachusetts, USA |
| IMI plc | 10,000+ | Birmingham, UK |
| Watts Water Technologies | 4,000+ | North Andover, Massachusetts, USA |
| Franklin Electric | 6,000+ | Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA |
| A. O. Smith Corporation | 12,000+ | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
| Gorman-Rupp Company | 1,000+ | Mansfield, Ohio, USA |
| Gardner Denver (part of Ingersoll Rand) | 15,000+ | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
| Spirax Sarco Engineering | 8,000+ | Cheltenham, UK |
| Tsurumi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. | 1,000+ | Osaka, Japan |
| Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd. | 1,000+ | Tokyo, Japan |
| The Danfoss Group | 42,000+ | Nordborg, Denmark |
| Sulzer Chemtech | 2,000+ | Winterthur, Switzerland |
| Bauer Compressors, Inc. | 500+ | Norfolk, Virginia, USA |
| Pfeiffer Vacuum | 3,000+ | Asslar, Germany |
Product Type
- Single Stage Pumps – Simple, cost-effective designs ideal for applications requiring moderate pressure and flow.
- Multi Stage Pumps – Built for higher pressures, these pumps are widely used in power generation, water supply, and industrial processes.
- Axial & Mixed Flow Pumps – Designed for large volumes of liquid at relatively low heads, commonly used in flood control, irrigation, and municipal water systems.
- Submersible Pumps – Compact units that operate while fully submerged, offering reliable performance in dewatering, wastewater, and drainage applications.
- Sealless & Circulator Pumps – Engineered for leak-free operation and energy efficiency, especially in HVAC systems and chemical handling.
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By Capacity
- Low Capacity (up to 50 HP) – Suitable for small-scale and residential applications where efficiency and compact design are priorities.
- Medium Capacity (50–600 HP) – Widely adopted across industrial and municipal systems, offering a balance of performance and operating cost.
- High Capacity (600–2000 HP) – Heavy-duty pumps designed for demanding sectors such as power, oil & gas, and large-scale water infrastructure.
By End Use
- Industrial – General-purpose pumping solutions supporting manufacturing and process operations.
- Chemicals – Corrosion-resistant designs tailored for handling aggressive and hazardous fluids.
- Water & Wastewater Treatment – Pumps built to ensure reliable water supply, treatment, and safe disposal of wastewater.
- Power – High-performance pumps supporting cooling, circulation, and boiler feed applications in power plants.
- Oil & Gas – Rugged pumps capable of handling extreme conditions in upstream, midstream, and downstream operations.
- Pharmaceuticals – Hygienic and precision-focused pumps for sensitive production processes.
- Food & Beverages – Sanitary pumps designed for safe handling of consumables, meeting strict hygiene standards.
