Home Appliances: The Largest End-use Industry in the Global Electronics Ceramics &
Electrical Ceramics Market
Electronics ceramics & electrical ceramics are used in various end-use industries such as
home appliances, power grids, medical devices, mobile phones, and others. The home
appliances end-use industry was estimated to account for the largest market share, in
terms of value as well as volume, followed by power grids, mobile phones, medical devices,
and others in 2016. The medical devices industry is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR
between 2016 and 2021, in terms of value, among all the industries considered. The
growing per capita income and improving living standards are driving the growth in
demand for electronic products, which further drives the global Electronics Ceramics
& ElectricalCeramics Market.
Asia-Pacific: The Largest Market for Electronics Ceramics & Electrical Ceramics
The Asia-Pacific region is currently the largest market for electronics ceramics & electrical
ceramics. The U.S. is the largest market for electronics ceramics & electrical ceramics in the
North American region.
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The key players in the global electronics ceramics & electrical ceramics market are Ceram
Tec GmbH (Germany), Kyocera Corporation (Japan), Morgan Advanced Materials plc. (U.K.),
McDanel Advanced Ceramic Technologies (U.S.), Ceradyne, Inc. (3M Company) (U.S.),
Rauschert Steinbach GmbH (Germany), Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Japan), Mantec
Technical Ceramics Ltd. (U.K.), NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. (Japan), and others.
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