Dublin, Jan. 20, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global and China Multi-layer Ceramic Capacitor (MLCC) Industry Report, 2017-2020" report to their offering.
China's MLCC market size is expected to hit RMB63.5 billion in 2020 and register a CAGR of 9.9% during 2015-2020.
The rapid development of consumer electronics and industrial intelligentization has greatly promoted the booming of passive components including multi-layer ceramic capacitor (MLCC).
In 2015, China's MLCC market size reached RMB39.54 billion, registering a CAGR of 17.2% during 2010-2015. The figure is expected to rise 13.2% YoY to RMB44.77 billion in 2016. With the further expansion of consumer electronics, automotive electronics, industrial control equipment, modern military and other industries, the demand for MLCC will grow in the future.
Market demand of MLCC products comes mainly from military products such as aerospace, aviation, ships, weapons and electronic countermeasure, industrial products such as system communication equipment, industrial control equipment, medical electronic equipment, automotive electronics, precision instruments, oil exploration equipment and rail transit, as well as consumer products like notebook computers, digital cameras, mobile phones, video and audio recording devices.
In 2015, the market size of MLCC for consumer electronics attained RMB27.241 billion, holding a 68.9% share; followed by that for industrial products reaching RMB8.535 billion with a 21.6% share, and that for military products posting RMB2.632 billion with a 6.7% share.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Overview of MLCC Industry
2 MLCC Market Size
3 Market Segments
4 Upstream Materials Market
5 Major Foreign MLCC Vendors
6 Major Chinese MLCC Manufacturers
Companies Mentioned
- Beijing Murata Electronics Co., Ltd
- Chaozhou Three-circle
- Dongguan Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. (DSEM)
- Dongguan Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.
- Dongguan Walsin Technology Electronics Co., Ltd.
- Fenghua Advanced Technology
- KYOCERA
- Murata
- Samsung Electro-Mechanics
- Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Binhai Branch Factory
- Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Suzhou Branch Factory
- Samwha Electric
- Shanghai KYOCERA Electronics Co., Ltd.
- TDK
- TDK Xiamen Co., Ltd.
- Taiyo Yuden
- Tianjin Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. (TSEM)
- Tianjin Samwha Electric Co., Ltd.
- Tianli Holdings Group Limited
- Torch Electron
- Walsin
- Wuxi Murata Electronics Co., Ltd
- Yageo
- Yageo Electronics (China) Co., Ltd.
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