Table of Contents
Executive Summary
E.1 Summary of key trends and technologies in the EMC market E.2 Opportunities for EMC materials suppliers E.3 Opportunities for EMC components suppliers E.3 Firms to watch in this space E.4 Eight-year market projections
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this report 1.2 Scope and objectives 1.3 Methodology of this report 1.4 Plan of this report
Chapter Two: EMC Protection Products and Materials
2.1 Introduction: Conductor materials, absorber materials and components 2.2 Traditional coatings and paints 2.2.1 Aqueous metallic coatings: Copper, nickel and silver 2.2.2 Electroplated coatings 2.2.3 Electroless plating 2.2.4 Vacuum deposited coatings 2.2.5 Spray coatings 2.2.6 Conductive paints 2.3 Thermoplastics, conductive polymers and conductive elastomers 2.3.1 Additives for plastic EMC materials 2.4 Ferrites 2.5 Adhesives 2.6 Conductive films 2.7 Laminates and tapes 2.8 EMC components 2.8.1 Gaskets 2.8.2 Filters 2.8.3 Cabinets and enclosures 2.8.4 Connectors and cables 2.9 Impact of novel materials technology on EMC protection 2.9.1 Nanomaterials 2.9.2 Composites 2.10 Absorptive EMC technologies and markets 2.11 Key points made in this chapter
Chapter Three: Markets for EMC Protection Products
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Important standards 3.2.1 U.S. 3.2.2 Europe 3.2.3 Other 3.3 Wireless communications and consumer electronics 3.3.1 EMC requirements for new wireless communications standards 3.3.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.4 Wired communications 3.4.1 EMC requirements for emerging high-speed LAN requirements 3.4.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.5 Appliances 3.5.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.6 Automotive 3.6.1 EMC requirements for novel automobile electronics 3.6.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.7 Military, national security and aerospace 3.7.1 Protection from electromagnetic pulses 3.7.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.8 Architectural 3.8.1 Special requirements for hospitals and factories 3.8.2 Specialized architectural shielding products 3.9 Semiconductor industry 3.9.2 Current and future use of EMC materials and components 3.10 Other 3.11 Key points made in this chapter
Chapter Four: Market Forecasts
4.1 Forecasting methodology 4.1.2 Alternative scenarios 4.2 Eight-year projections of EMC materials by type of materials 4.3 Eight-year projections of EMC components by type of component 4.4 Eight-year projections of EMC materials and components by type of end user 4.5 Eight-year projections of EMC materials and components by end user region
List of acronyms About the author
List of Exhibits
Exhibit E-1: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of EMC Revenues by Material Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-1: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Markets by Material Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-2: Eight-Year Forecast of Conventional Metals for EMC by Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-3: Eight-Year Forecast of Magnetic Materials for EMC by Type, $ MillionS Exhibit 4-4: Eight-Year Forecast of Plastics for EMC by Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-5: Eight-Year Forecast of Nanomaterials for EMC by Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-6: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Components by Component Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-7: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Filters by Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-8: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Cables by Cable Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-9: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Cabinets and Enclosures by Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-10: Eight-Year Forecast of Board-Level EMC Components by Component Type, $ Millions Exhibit 4-11: Eight-Year Forecast of EMC Markets by Application, $ Millions Exhibit 4-12: Summary of Overall Market for EMC Materials and Components, $ Millions
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