US Chemical Sensors Market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts 2015 - 2020
DUBLIN, June 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fcvgg3/us_chemical) has announced the addition of the "US Chemical Sensors Market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014 - 2020)" report to their offering.
The US Chemical Sensors market is expected to increase to $6.20 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 8.49% over the period 2014-2020
The increase in light vehicle production, along with the increasing use of advanced, higher cost universal exhaust gas oxygen sensors to improve vehicle fuel efficiency and performance, demand for quick accurate diagnosis in medical sector, and technological advancements are the key drivers which are making the US chemical sensors market to grow lucratively. The growth of the Chemical Sensors Market is currently being hindered by decrease in automobile emissions testing due to the falling number of vehicles that need to be tested.
Electrochemical sensors are anticipated to see the fastest growth, with demand reflecting recovery in manufacturing. Optical sensors will continue to benefit from their high sensitivity, stability, immunity to interference, and product improvements such as smaller size and enhanced ruggedness.
The Chemical Sensors Market is segmented on the basis of Type (Electrochemical, Optical, Pellistor/Catalytic Bead, and Others) and End User Industry (Medical, Automotive, Industrial, Environmental Monitoring, Defense and Others).
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Key Findings
3. Market Overview & Dynamics
4. Introduction
5. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
6. Market Segmentation
7. Company Profiles
7.1 ABB Limited
7.2 Alpha MOS SA
7.3 Bosch (Robert) GmbH
7.4 Delphi Automotive plc
7.5 DENSO Corporation
7.6 Emerson Electric Company
7.7 General Electric Company
7.8 Halma plc
7.9 Honeywell International
7.10 Johnson & Johnson
7.11 Roche Holding Limited
7.12 SAFRAN SA
7.13 Siemens AG
8. Investment Analysis
9. Future of Chemical Sensors Market
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