Full Ice Protection System is designed to keep atmospheric ice from accumulating on aircraft surfaces( particularly leading edges), such as wings, propellers, rotor blades, engine intakes, and environmental control intakes. The Full Ice Protection System( FIPS) Market report forecasts the market by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2016 to 2021.
If ice is allowed to build up to a significant thickness it can change the shape of airfoils and flight control surfaces, degrading the performance, control or handling characteristics of the aircraft. An ice protection system either prevents formation of ice, or enables the aircraft to shed the ice before it can grow to a dangerous thickness.
Aircraft and engine ice protection systems are generally of two designs: either they remove ice after it has formed, or they prevent it from forming. The former type of system is referred to as a de-icing system and the latter as an anti-icing system.
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The Full Ice Protection System( FIPS) Market report focuses especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.
Full Ice Protection System( FIPS) Market Segment by Manufacturers covers:
UTC Aerospace Systems, Zodiac Aerotechnics, Cavice Protection, Honeywell, Curtiss-Wright, B / E Aerospace, ITT Corporation, Kilfrost, Cox & Company, Meggitt, Ultra Electronics and ect.
Full Ice Protection System( FIPS) Market Segment by Regions covers:
North America( USA, Canada and Mexico)
Europe( France, Russia, Germany, UK, Sweden)
Asia-Pacific( China, Japan, Korea, Australia)
South America, Middle East and Africa
Full Ice Protection System( FIPS) Market Segment by Type covers
De-Icing Systems
Anti-Icing Systems
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Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into
Civil
Military