Integration of industrial pump control system: from stand-alone intelligence to full-chain collaboration
2025-7-8
Ecological integration war under intelligent manufacturing
First, the integration of market demand and technology Scale expansion: In 2025, the global industrial pump control market will exceed 100 billion US dollars, with China accounting for 50%, of which the demand in the chemical and steel fields will account for 40%. Technology Convergence Trends: Cloud-side synergy: The HUAWEI CLOUD platform implements collaborative scheduling of pump groups, reducing the energy consumption of a steel mill's cooling system by 20%. Digital twin: Simulate operating conditions to predict faults, and improve maintenance accuracy to 95% (case of ZKTeco chemical project). Second, the industrial chain competition reconstruction Link: International Companies, Local Enterprises Core Hardware Siemens (high-end chip monopoly) Leo shares (cost-effective solution) Software Platform Schneider (EcoStruxure System) Central Control Technology (SupOS Operating System) Service Ecology ABB Global O&M Network CHINT "Cloud Butler" localized services Local shortcomings: Silicon carbide power devices and high-precision sensors rely on imports, and the localization rate is less than 30%.
3. Future Battlefield: Balance between Standardization and Customization Standardization Promotion: The IEC 61850 protocol unifies the industrial communication interface, and the compatibility is increased by 50%. Modular design reduces integration costs (e.g., a 30% reduction in lead time for a project). Customized rigid requirements: Chemical corrosion resistance controller (15% increase in material cost but 25% premium for customers). Dedicated heat dissipation system for high-temperature scenarios in steel plants (3 times longer life). Investment Hotspots:
New energy supporting: photovoltaic pump controller (penetration rate will reach 30% in 2025); Overseas opportunities: demand for water treatment projects in Southeast Asia increased by 15% annually (CHINT won the bid for Indonesian power plant project)