321GO: Please not that your question is general, and the answer is (as Muktadi notes) highly dependent on branch, size, pressure class, fluid, application, actuation type, described (expected) lifetime, service cost, but also in addition local customs and requirements (Europe different from USA, Asia different from both etc), availability and local pricing.
Sizes may for instance be from 50 mm or below, up to 5 meters or more, pressures from 2,5 bars or less, up to 40 bars and more.
Without telling more about the area and market you are operating in, it is difficult to go into the 'local details'.
Note also that for Muktadis answer, most of the 'disadvantages' is overcome by a proper description for a suitable type and quality for the application. (For instance fireproof certificate required typ xx, leakproof to yy standard, material test, lining type rsistant to fluid zz,construction, with mecanical stop or construction for not exceeding (just over) 180 degrees turning, etc.). In your case: offering with good product and market knowledge. (You have in my opinion not made a bad start....
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Some general estimates (my opinion based on European/Scandinavian experience):
Market: Water, water handling, district heating, smaller valves for hydroelectric plants:
- The availability for valves and competition betwenn producers in the BFL market will generally increase worldwide.
- The quality from 'poor production quality producers' will increase
- The market for BFL valves for district heating, water distribution and water handling will increase worldwide.
- For buried lines for district heating and water handling and lower dimensions (up to about 200-250mm ) gate-valves will still compete
- In some parts of the world where gate-valves are dominating for above branches, this will probably continue.
- The requirement for quality and long lifetime (price/lifetime cost including service and downtime cost) will hopefully increase.
- The price for double eccentric valves, where competing with centric valves, will decrease.
- On reason for high-quality longlife requirements for water mains, use of double eccentric and tripel eccentric valves will increase.
- Above especially valid for valves 250mm or above and valves above 6 bars and up, especially 16 bars and higher.
Oil and gas:
- Will follow branch development.
- US market conservative, 'as is' regarding types, with general product development?
- Subsea: special valves, decresing for general valves?
Shipmarket:
- As is, general spillage and puirification sterengthened rules may give changes. Follow up on pump suppliers, shipyards, owners and equipment producers?
Industrial energy distribution and purification (see water above for general comments)
- Might require better quality valves to improve on unforeseen leakage and breakdowns.
Actuators
- Knowledgde and access to actuator mounting, adjusting, service and maintenance are more and more important.
- Electric actuators are becoming more and more advanced with integrated controls. Knowledged necessary as well as integrated supply.
Best Regards! - and good luck! We need some honest people with good product knowledge out there!