Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) Market - By Gas Type (Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons, Refrigerant Gases), By Technology Type (Single-Wavelength NDIR, Dual-Wavelength NDIR, Multi-Wavelength NDIR), By End-use & Forecast 2024 – 2032
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Published Date: January 2024
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Base Year: 2023
Companies covered: 11
Tables & Figures: 296
Countries covered: 22
Pages: 250
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Non-Dispersive Infrared Market Size
Non-Dispersive Infrared Market was valued at over USD 650 million in 2023 and is estimated to register a CAGR of over 7% between 2023 and 2032. Increasing demand for gas sensing solutions. However, the need for accurate and reliable gas sensing solutions is growing across various industries, including environmental monitoring, industrial safety, medical diagnostics, and automotive.
As awareness about the impact of air pollution on health and the environment grows, there is an increased focus on monitoring and controlling air quality. NDIR sensors are used to detect and measure concentrations of gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the Single-Wavelength. In industrial settings, NDIR sensors play a critical role in detecting and monitoring hazardous gases such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S), ammonia (NH3), and carbon monoxide (CO). Early detection of these gases is essential for ensuring the safety of workers and preventing accidents. In February 2023, Honeywell International Introduced the SentAir EC4 NDIR CO2 sensor for commercial buildings, offering exceptional accuracy and stability for demand-controlled ventilation, collaborated with Emerson Electric to develop NDIR sensors for industrial process control.
The integration of NDIR sensors with IoT platforms and smart devices enables real-time monitoring and data collection. This connectivity allows for timely responses to changes in gas concentrations and facilitates data analysis for better decision-making. Ongoing research and development activities focus on enhancing the performance of gas sensors. This includes improving sensitivity, selectivity, and response times, as well as exploring new materials and technologies to expand the range of detectable gases.
NDIR sensors are most used for the detection of specific gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). However, they may not be as versatile when it comes to detecting a wide range of gases. Furthermore, NDIR sensors can be sensitive to environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Changes in these conditions can affect the accuracy and reliability of measurements.
Non-Dispersive Infrared Market Trends
The non-dispersive infrared industry is witnessing a significant trend marked by the increasing awareness of indoor air quality and its impact on health has fueled a growing demand for NDIR sensors in ventilation and air conditioning systems. NDIR technology is integral to ensuring effective monitoring and control of indoor air pollutants, contributing to healthier environments in homes, offices, and public spaces. NDIR sensors are being integrated into smart building systems and IoT platforms, enabling real-time monitoring and data analytics. This integration enhances the efficiency of building management systems by providing insights into gas concentrations, optimizing ventilation, and supporting energy-efficient practices. The trend reflects a broader shift towards intelligent and connected infrastructure. For instance, In December 2022, ABB Introduced the GasSecure NDIR gas detector for leak detection in hazardous environments, offering enhanced safety and performance. Joined the Methane Detectors for Safety (MDS) Consortium to advance methane leak detection technologies.
The automotive industry continues to adopt NDIR technology for emission control. Stringent regulations on vehicle emissions are driving the integration of NDIR sensors into exhaust systems, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. This trend aligns with the global push towards sustainable transportation and reduced carbon footprints. With growing concerns about climate change, there is an increased emphasis on monitoring and controlling greenhouse gas emissions. NDIR sensors, known for their accuracy in measuring gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), are playing a pivotal role in environmental initiatives and corporate sustainability programs. For instance, In October 2023 Figaro Launched the Figaro TGS8421 NDIR CO2 sensor for consumer electronics, enabling CO2 monitoring in air purifiers and other devices. Further, partnered with Panasonic to integrate Figaro's NDIR sensors into Panasonic's home appliances.
Non-Dispersive Infrared Market Analysis
Based on gas type, the market is segmented into carbon dioxide (co2), methane (ch4), carbon monoxide (co), hydrocarbons, refrigerant gases, others. The carbon dioxide (CO2) segment is estimated to register a significant growth rate of over 6% CAGR during the forecast period of 2024-2032.
Based on end-use, the market is segmented into environmental monitoring, industrial safety, food and beverage processing, medical diagnostics, automotive emissions monitoring. The industrial safety segment accounted for a market share of over 25% in 2023.
Asia Pacific witnessed significant share in the global non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) market in 2023, accounting for a market share of over 25%. The NDIR market in the Asia Pacific is witnessing rapid expansion, fueled by dynamic economic growth, industrialization, and a burgeoning focus on environmental sustainability. In countries such as China and India, where industrial activities are booming, there is a heightened demand for NDIR sensors to monitor and control emissions. The region's commitment to smart city initiatives is driving the integration of NDIR sensors in urban infrastructure for environmental monitoring and public safety. Additionally, the automotive industry in Asia Pacific is increasingly adopting NDIR technology for emissions control, aligning with global environmental standards. The growing awareness of workplace safety and the need for efficient gas detection solutions in industries such as manufacturing and mining further contribute to the market's growth. The Asia Pacific's technological advancements and manufacturing prowess position the region as a key player in the development and adoption of NDIR technologies, making it a pivotal market for the foreseeable future.
Non-Dispersive Infrared Market Share
Dynament Ltd hold a significant market share in the non-dispersive infrared industry. Dynament Ltd has historically been recognized for developing and manufacturing high-performance infrared gas sensors, and it's possible that their sensors utilize NDIR technology for gas detection applications underscores its role as a key player in the market.
The major players, such as ELT SENSOR Corp, Emerson Electric Co., Figaro Engineering Inc, are constantly implementing strategic measures, such as geographical expansion, acquisition, mergers, collaborations, partnerships, and product or service launches.
Non-Dispersive Infrared Market Companies
Major players operating in the non-dispersive infrared industry are:
Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) Industry News
The non-dispersive infrared market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Million) from 2018 to 2032, for the following segments:
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Market, By Gas Type, 2018 - 2032
Market, By Technology Type, 2018 – 2032
Market, By End-use, 2018 – 2032
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