Saudi Arabia Air Duct Market Analysis by Trends, Size, Share, Growth Opportunities, and Emerging Technologies
The Saudi Arabian air duct market is witnessing growth and is projected to reach USD 74.8 million by 2030.
The increasing need for advanced airflow control and comfort is directing to the increasing sale of such HVAC components in the nation. The industry is mainly projected to advance credited to the growing ventilation worries throughout the kingdom.
These components are widely utilized across many industries, like semiconductor & electronics, pharmaceutical, aerospace & defense, food & beverage, hospitality, and manufacturing.
On the basis of material, the Saudi Arabian air duct industry is divided into polymers, galvanized steel, fiberglass, and aluminum.
Between these, galvanized steel had the largest share, approximately 55%, in recent years. This can be credited to the toughness, longer life, lower maintenance price, and other properties of galvanized steel.
Sales of these components in the western part of the kingdom are projected to advance at the fastest pace, at a CAGR of more than 9%, during the projection period. On the western part, which has been chosen to become the new leisure area of the country because of its exceptional biodiversity, a count of big leisure projects are underway.
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Demand for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and, subsequently, air ducts is also positively influenced by the growing number of data centers in the Kingdom. The increasing use of the Internet and the emergence of Internet Protocol to be a standard for computer communication, as well as developments in web technologies that have given impetus to various business initiatives, are major factors behind data center construction.
Another reason for the rise in data center manufacturing is the surge in the count of internet-linked devices deployed for personal and commercial applications. Business professionals have initiated to shift to wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs), utilizing them along with their mobile phone connection.