World NTC Thermistors Market Reviewed in New Research Study Now Available at MarketPublishers.com


London, UK (PRWEB) January 06, 2012

Negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors are manufactured in radial leaded designs that incorporate epoxy molded or glass encapsulated thermistor elements that are easily incorporated into probe assemblies for the automotive, large home appliance and medical equipment markets. NTC thermistors are also sold in multilayered chip configurations for direct printed circuit board (PCB) mounting in digital electronics. The primary applications are for temperature sensing and compensation, and inrush current limiting. End market demand is fragmented and dependent upon the number of applications per end-product with emphasis upon automotive electronic subassemblies, refrigerators and air conditioner units key end product markets for emerging economies.

 

New research study NTC Thermistors: World Markets, Technologies & Opportunities: 2011-2016 prepared by Paumanok Publications has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

 

Report Details:

 

Title: NTC Thermistors: World Markets, Technologies & Opportunities: 2011-2016

Published: January, 2012

Pages: 142

Price: US$ 1,500

http://marketpublishers.com/report/technologies_electronics/electronic_devices/ntc_thermistors_world_markets_technologies_opportunities_2011_2016.html

 

The study features all-encompassing analysis on the global market for NTC thermistors by type, configuration, application, world region, and competition. Furthermore, granular market forecasts including estimates of consumption of NTC thermistors between 2011 and 2016 in terms of value, volume and pricing as well as demand by world region and end-use market segment to 2016 are also provided.

 

Report Contents:

 

1.0 Technology:

 

1.1 Introduction and NTC Product Description:

1.2 Recent Changes in the Global NTC Thermistor Markets:

1.2.1 Impact of Mother Nature on the NTC Thermistor Supply Chain: 2011:

1.2.1 (A) Tohoku Quake: Impact On The Supply Chain: 2011

1.2.1 (B) Thailand Flooding: Impact On The Supply Chain: 2011

1.2.2 Important Impact of Recent Acquisitions on the NTC Thermistor Markets Worldwide: 2011

1.2.2 (A) Historical Merger and Acquiistion Activity Impacting The NTC Thermistor Markets:

1.2 NTC Component Configurations:

1.2.1 NTC Thermistor Component Designs:

1.2.1 (A) Leaded Thermistors:

1.2.1 (A1) NTC Thermistor Radial Leaded, Glass Encapsulated:

1.2.1 (A2) NTC Thermistor Radial Leaded, Epoxy Encapsulated:

1.2.1 (A3) NTC Thermistor Radial Leaded, Inrush Current Limiting:

1.2.1 (A4) NTC Thermistor Radial Leaded, Thin Film Design:

1.2.1 (A5) NTC Thermistor Radial Leaded, Commodity Disc:

1.2.1 (A6) NTC Thermistor Axial Leaded, Glass Encapsulated:

1.2.1 (B) Surface Mount Thermistors:

1.2.1 (B1) NTC Thermistor Chip:

1.2.1 (B2) NTC Thermistor Melf Design:

1.2.1 (B3) NTC Thermistor Leadless Naked Chip:

1.2.1 (B4) NTC Thermistor Leadless Disc:

1.3 Value-Added Module, Probes and Probe Assemblies:

1.4 NTC Thermistor Production Process

1.5 Raw Material Usage & Supply (CR, MN, FE, CO and NI)

 

2.0 Applications & End Markets:

 

2.1 Applications for NTC Thermistors:

2.1.1 Temperature Sensing Markets:

2.1.1 (A) NTC Thermistor Usage Volume Per Application for Temperature Sensing (Auto, Appliance, Specialty)

2.1.2 Temperature Compensation Markets:

2.1.2 (A) NTC Thermistor Usage Volume Per Application for Temperature Compensation (Digital Electronics)

2.1.3 Inrush Current Limiting Markets:

2.1.3 (A) NTC Thermistor Usage Volume Per Application for Inrush Current LImiters (Industrial and Digital Electronics)

2.2 End-Markets for NTC Thermistors:

2.2.1 Automotive:


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Ibrar Ayyub

I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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