Vacuum pump sales in the United States will total $1.7 billion. The market for vacuum pumps in the United States is expected to exceed $3.43 billion by the end of 2032, growing at a 6.6% CAGR. The vacuum pump market in the United States is a rapidly growing industry that includes the manufacture, distribution, and sale of vacuum pumps and related equipment. Vacuum pumps are widely used in industries such as chemical, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, semiconductor, and energy to create and maintain low-pressure environments within a sealed space or container.
Pump type, application, end-use industry, and region are the market segments. Positive displacement pumps, momentum transfer pumps, and entrapment pumps are examples of pump types. Vacuum pumps are used in refrigeration and air conditioning, packaging and drying. Pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, semiconductors, and energy are among the end-use industries.
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Key Takeaways from U.S. Vacuum Pumps Market Study
- The U.S. vacuum pump market is estimated to reach a valuation of US$ 3.43 billion by the end of 2032.
- The market witnessed 4.7% CAGR during the years 2017-2021.
- Under the lubrication segment, the wet vacuum pumps segment leads the market with 76.9% market share.
- Under pump type, positive displacement vacuum pumps dominate the market with 23.9% share.
- West U.S. dominates the market with 28.1% share and is projected to rise at 7.1% CAGR over the decade.
- West U.S. and South-East U.S. together hold 51.3% share in the United States market.
U.S. Vacuum Pump Industry Research Categorization
- By Pump Type :
- Positive Displacement Vacuum Pumps
- Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps
- Rotary Screw Pumps
- Rotary Root Pumps
- Dry Vacuum Pumps
- Dry Screw Vacuum Pumps
- Dry Scroll Vacuum Pumps
- Dry Diaphragm Pumps
- Dry Clan & Hook Pumps
- Others
- Centrifugal Pumps
- Momentum Transfer
- Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps
- Turbo Molecular Vacuum Pumps
- Regenerative Vacuum Pump
- By Mechanism :
- Gas Transfer Vacuum Pumps
- Gas Displacement Vacuum Pumps
- Kinetic Vacuum Pumps
- Gas Binding Vacuum Pumps
- By Pressure :
- Rough Vacuum Pumps (from 10.3 mbar-1 mbar)
- Medium Vacuum Pumps (1 mbar – 10-3 mbar)
- High Vacuum Pumps (10-3 mbar to 10-7 mbar)
- Ultra-high Vacuum Pumps (10-7 mbar to 10-12 mbar)
- Extreme High Vacuum Pumps (less than 10-12 mbar)
- By Lubrication :
- By Flow :
- Up to 85 ACFM
- Up to 150 ACFM
- Up to 550 ACFM
- Up to 1,500 ACFM
- Up to 4,500 ACFM
- Up to 4,500 ACFM
- Up to 8,500 ACFM
- Up to 15,000 ACFM
- Up to 17,000 ACFM
- By Application :
- Assembly
- Conveying
- Dehydration/Drying
- Engine Testing
- Evaporation & Distillation
- Filling
- Holding/Chucking
- Manufacturing
- Material Handling
- Thermoforming
- Others
- By End-use Vertical :
- Aerospace & Defence
- Automotive
- Chemicals & Petrochemicals
- Electronics & Semiconductors
- Food & Beverages
- Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
- Industrial Manufacturing
- Mining & Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Packaging
- Power Generation
- Others
- By Region :
- West
- South-West
- Mid-West
- North-East
- South-East
Development of Market
Innovation and technology have become crucial in the U.S. vacuum pump market with almost every company offering such products or services in this competitive space.
Prominent manufacturers of vacuum pumps are undertaking innovation in the form of recording and saving data, speed modulations, and different modes of operation based on input and output. These innovative pumps are finding enhanced application in chemical processing, packaging, oil & gas, mining, print presses, and medical industries.
Key players in the U.S. Vacuum Pumps Market