Global ceramics consumption volume was recorded ~462 thousand KT in 2018, which is anticipated to see a healthy ~5% Y-o-Y increase in 2019. The latest report published by Fact.MR reveals a promising growth outlook for the global ceramics market, over the course of coming years. The study tracks global ceramics market growth over the period of 2019-2029. According to the report forecast, the market volume will witness ~5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Queries addressed in the keyword market report:
- How has the global keyword market grown over the historic period of 2014-2018?
- Why are the keyword market players targeting region for increased product sales?
- What patented technologies are the players utilizing in the global keyword market?
- Which regions are displaying the fastest growth in the keyword market?
- What are the underlying micro- macroeconomic factors affecting the global keyword market?
Key players analyzed in the keyword market study:
- Kyocera Corporation
- McDanel Advanced Ceramic Technologies
- Nishimura Advanced Ceramics
- Rauschert Steinbach GmbH
- Others
Ceramic-based electronic components, such as ceramic capacitors, are emerging as viable alternatives to the metal and plastic variants for elevating the efficiency a notch higher. Ceramic capacitors are being actively embraced across multiple industry verticals, such as consumer electronics, telecommunication, automotive, and many more. Lately, various industry verticals are showing notable preferences for multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) on the back of multiple performance advantages coupled with substantial cost savings.
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The Fact.MR study highlights the growing demand for technical ceramics from the energy & environmental space. Increasing need for operational safety and low-wear process control has necessitated the adoption of advanced ceramics, also known as technical ceramics, in energy supply and environmental technology spaces. Technical ceramics help in curbing emission levels and facilitates optimal resource utilization and further enhancing their visibility across multimodal energy and environmental applications.