The overall gas chromatography market is expected to reach USD 3671.0 million by 2022 from USD 2647.0 million in 2016, at a CAGR of 6.2%.
The increasing crude & shale oil production, increasing importance of waste water treatment, rise in adoption of GC-MS, initiatives to reduce environmental pollution levels, growing food safety concerns and increased importance of chromatography tests in drug are the key factors driving the growth of this market. Owing to technological advancements, GC systems are witnessing a shift from laboratory settings to miniaturization, thus increasing their scope in production plants. Moreover, these advancements also increase the capabilities of gas chromatography in the analysis of complex compounds. For instance, the MicroGC Fusion is a small, easy to use, gas chromatograph (GC) specifically designed for gas analysis in the concentration range of low ppm to percentage levels.
The market has been segmented, on the basis of instruments, into systems, detectors, auto-samplers, and fraction collectors. The systems segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The growth of this segment can primarily be attributed to factors such as increased capability to analyze complex compounds and technological advancements.
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Key players in this market include Agilent Technologies, Inc. (U.S), Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (U.S), Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), PerkinElmer, Inc. (U.S), Danaher Corporation (U.S), Scion instruments (Techcomp USA Inc.), Leco corporation (U.S), Merck KgaA (Germany), Falcon Analytical Systems &Technology, LLC (U.S), Restek Corporation (U.S), Dani Instruments S.P.A. (Italy) and Chromatotec (France). These players are increasingly undertaking mergers and acquisitions, and product launches to develop and introduce new technologies and products in the market.