Global Check Valve Market Share

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Global Check Valve market share, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Global Check Valve share report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry share analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Share of Global Check Valve Industry

The competitive landscape in the check valve market has been analyzed, and it covers recent market developments and competitive tactics such as expansion, product launch and development, collaboration, merger, and acquisition. The study identifies and profiles the main market players in each category of the worldwide check valve market, as well as examines their primary competencies. Among the leading companies are Emmerson Electric, Eaton Corporation, Schlumberger N.A., Bosch Rexroth, Flowserve Corporation, Flomatic Valves, and many more. 

  • May 2022 - Flomatic Valves has announced that the Model 408S6 ball check valve is available in an entirely 316 stainless steel 8-inch design. The Model 408S6 ball check valves from Flomatic are AWWA C508 standard lay length compatible and American Iron and Steel (AIS) compliant. Flomatic Valves continues to make investments in American-made valve products and offers one of the most comprehensive portfolios of ball check valves that are AIS compliant.
  • March 2022 - Valmet announced the addition of Neles Q-Disc, a new high-performance feature that aids flow balancing in indutrial valve applications, to its flexible butterfly check valve product line. The new product complements the modular Neles Neldisc and Jamesbury Wafer-Sphere butterfly check valve platforms, which were launched to the market in June 2021.

Check Valve Market Leaders

  1. Emerson Electric Co.

  2. Eaton Corporation

  3. Bosch Rexroth

  4. Flowserve Corporation

  5. Schlumberger N.V.

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

Check Valve Market Concentration

Global Check Valve Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)