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Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics is used for electronic components to transfer their heat to other component and heat sinks.
This report contains market size and forecasts of Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics in global, including the following market information:
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market Revenue, 2017-2022, 2023-2028, ($ millions)
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market Sales, 2017-2022, 2023-2028, (Kiloton)
Global top five Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics companies in 2021 (%)
The global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics market was valued at million in 2021 and is projected to reach US$ million by 2028, at a CAGR of % during the forecast period.
The U.S. Market is Estimated at $ Million in 2021, While China is Forecast to Reach $ Million by 2028.
Thermally Conductive Potting Compound Segment to Reach $ Million by 2028, with a % CAGR in next six years.
The global key manufacturers of Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics include Laird, Shin-Etsu, Dow, Henkel, 3M, Parker Hannifin, Momentive, Hönle and Shanghai Huitian New Material, etc. In 2021, the global top five players have a share approximately % in terms of revenue.
MARKET MONITOR GLOBAL, INC (MMG) has surveyed the Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and industry experts on this industry, involving the sales, revenue, demand, price change, product type, recent development and plan, industry trends, drivers, challenges, obstacles, and potential risks.
Total Market by Segment:
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market, by Type, 2017-2022, 2023-2028 ($ Millions) & (Kiloton)
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market Segment Percentages, by Type, 2021 (%)
Thermally Conductive Potting Compound
Thermally Conductive Structural Adhesives
Thermal Paste
Thermally Conductive Tape
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market, by Application, 2017-2022, 2023-2028 ($ Millions) & (Kiloton)
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market Segment Percentages, by Application, 2021 (%)
Consumer Electronics
Home Appliance
Telecommunication
Automotive
Energy
Others
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market, By Region and Country, 2017-2022, 2023-2028 ($ Millions) & (Kiloton)
Global Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics Market Segment Percentages, By Region and Country, 2021 (%)
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Benelux
Rest of Europe
Asia
China
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Rest of Asia
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Israel
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of Middle East & Africa
Competitor Analysis
The report also provides analysis of leading market participants including:
Key companies Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics revenues in global market, 2017-2022 (Estimated), ($ millions)
Key companies Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics revenues share in global market, 2021 (%)
Key companies Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics sales in global market, 2017-2022 (Estimated), (Kiloton)
Key companies Thermally Conductive Materials for Electronics sales share in global market, 2021 (%)
Further, the report presents profiles of competitors in the market, key players include:
Laird
Shin-Etsu
Dow
Henkel
3M
Parker Hannifin
Momentive
Hönle
Shanghai Huitian New Material
Aok Technology
Hunan Boxiang New Material
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