Industrial Gears Industry
Strategic goals for the Gear
Industry of the future:
In the coming years, Gears without any doubt will be the
numero uno choice for power transmission and control, in the
globalized marketplace. This in turn will fuel rapid growth in those
sectors where power transmission is the key challenge
Innovative Designs and development of Gears
- Formation of a single system of design as well as testing
standards.
- Develop improved models for lubrication, friction, wear and
tear aspects.
- Establish predictive tools, simulated tools and methods of
virtual testing.
- Enhancing of design elements like gear geometry, coatings.
- Developing improved models for reducing gear noise.
Improved Gear materials
- Continual search for exploring the best properties and
optimum utilisation of steel.
- A cleaner steel that enables better power density.
- Improvement in housing materials.
- Sourcing of high performance non-metallic materials like
plastics.
Automation
- This includes high quality, a low deviation, balanced
production process, heat treatment and coatings of surfaces.
- Reduction in production time by a faster inspection
technology.
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To understand the importance of Gears would be in helping oneself to
know how from the times of the primeval human kind to our present industrial
age, the gear has evolved as prime tool of industrialization. Gears have
been used for ages. Gears have become a critical mechanical element required
for operating a device requiring transfer of motion along with power for
rotation. Today Gears are applied in every sphere where there is any need
for power transfer. It would not be any exaggeration to say that today Gear
and its allied sectors form one of the key constituents of the Global
economy.
Market segmentation of Gears
The gear market for convenience is often divided into four major divisions,
they are automotive, industrial marine and lastly the aerospace. Combined
together, it is estimated that the global gear market is worth more than $45
billion.
It is the Automotive sector that forms the single largest group when it
comes to gear applications. In fact the Automotive sector is almost three
times the size of other three sectors added together. By ranking, industrial
gears is second following automotive sector.
Traditionally it is the European countries, North America, and some regions
of Asia that continues to be the market leaders. But things are changing
very fast. The centre is now shifting to previously unknown regions like
China, India, and East Europe. The following table shows the global gear
market for the year 2004.
Chinese gear industry without much notice has been showing a continuous
upsurge. Since the year 2000 it is growing approximately at the rate of 20
per cent p.a. The annual output in the year 2004 was nearly US$ 6 billion,
fourth largest in the world. No doubt the experts predict that with a
thriving economy pegged by great demands and significant scale of gear
production, the total output China's gear industry will rise up to US $12
billion for the period 2006-2010. With this China is poised to become the
third or even second largest Gear manufacturer in the world. Along with
China other Asian Countries as far as dye production is concerned, is also
showing an upsurge.
Key Trends and Drivers of the Gear
Industry
Already the industrial sectors are changing at a rate than one can imagine
at the fore front of such a change is the new state-of-the-art technology.
The coming two decades would be very vital for the Gear Industry. It will
impose serious challenges along with tremendous opportunities. The need of
the hour is innovative solutions. Expectations of the Customers would be
driven by improved performance, cheaper cost, light weight, better
efficiency, minimal noise, and rapid development. Unless the gear
manufacturers do not respond swiftly to such challenges, they would be in no
time be sidelined. They must understand the issues in broader context. As
under the increasing trends of globalization national boundaries are fading.
The catch phrase for defining success would be
Compete and
Collaborate .
The following points highlight the major trends and drivers of the Gear
Industry:
- Market Trends
Customers actually want highly efficient power transmission and not the
Gears perse. This fact though seeming contradictory is a fact. The
faster the Gear Industry is able to comprehend this truth the better
would be its operational ability. There is need for the Gear
manufacturers to remain informed about the latest power transmission
techniques like traction drives, electric motors and hydraulic system
for ensuring success. Ultimately for giving an effective competition,
the gear industry must see power transmission as an
excellent opportunity for technical and business improvement.
- Transportation markets
It is predicted to remain the mainstay for propelling the gear industry
over the next few years.
- Need for skilled human resources
Competition for technically qualified and skilled workers will be
continual challenge for gear companies for attracting and retaining
workers to their industry. One problem that has come to the fore is that
skilled Engineers are reluctant to relocate to areas that are the gear
manufacturing hubs. Factors like Cost reduction along with increased
competition to hire technically qualified human resources have resulted
in a challenging situation. It has compelled the gear industry employees
to take up multiple responsibilities. The gear industry now need workers
who can develop a broader range of competencies. This demand has its
downside in the form of overall loss in expertise.
- Product Trends
It will be the demand for optimum performance that will decide and
guide technology development. The gear industry is putting the right
focus on furthering and developing the power transfer system with
greater power loading and better durability. Advances and researches
made in the gear geometry is also holding the promise for increasing
performance. However lubricants and bearings are a source of worry as
they often are the limiting factors for optimal power density in gear
systems. These along with limited availability of good grade
bearing-quality steels may hamper durability improvements. It is also
likely that a considerable applications are likely to show a shift
towards the segment of smaller gears that are made out of materials with
higher strength. These smaller Gears can be manufactured with more
precision, getting higher power densities but at a lower cost.
- Time compression and Supply chain integration
These two factors will continue to drive further advances. For
Competing with other power transfer technologies, there would be need
for a combination of high reliability and low cost options. For this,
forming will come to the forefront as an alternative way for gear
production. Net shaped forming would offer a great promise. The advent
of smart manufacturingsystems along with improvements
in technology of machine tools is sure to double the manufacturing
productivity.
- Environmental Impacts
These days there is strong environmental legislations. Gear
manufacturers will have to increase their drive for eliminating wastes
completely during the production process. This will help to decrease
costs and will not disturb the environment. An important role is
envisaged here for the lubricant technology in the future prospects of
gear technology development. Slowly demand for cleaner and environmental
friendly technology will become the norm.
- Global Pressure
Slowly and surely the manufacturing process is moving out of the United
States. Stiff competition from China and other Asian nations is playing
a decisive role for the US Gear manufacturers. There is an urgent need
to reduce costs. For that the industry needs to refocus. Otherwise in
face of globalization the industry would not remain economically viable.
Asian players are likely to dominate the sector of commodity gears,
because of labour cost advantage. Emergence of Global standards is
likely to guide commerce, that also includes standardized global
environmental checks.
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The gear industry is a huge, competitive market that has shown
steady growth rate of around 4% p.a. Worldwide sales of Gears
are pegged at US $93 billion annually. |
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- Collaborations
In the future for the industry to sustain itself, there would be the
increased need for industry collaborations. Focus would be on pursuing
common research goals, for enabling better development of technology.
Towards pursuit of that efficiency and productivity, manufacturers in
the Gear sector are thinking of various approaches. These approaches can
be summarised as:
- Consolidations for broadening capabilities.
- Specialization for remaining focused.
- Mergers and acquisitions are projected to take place in the
coming days.
- Delegation, as bigger companies with their R&D facilities
will turn to smaller and more nimble companies to carry out
manufacturing activities.