Monday, 9 January 2012

Plastics in Electronic Enclosures: Global Markets

• The global market for plastics used in electronic enclosures was 6.9 billion pounds in 2011. BCC expects this market to reach 7.4 billion pounds by 2012 and to reach 9.9 billion pounds by 2017, increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1%.
• The stationary electronic device segment was 6.7 billion pounds in 2011, which is expected to reach to 7.2 billion pounds in 2012. The segment is then forecast to grow to 9.5 billions pound by 2017, increasing at a CAGR of 5.9% for the five year period.
• The mobile electronic device segment was 179.1 million pounds in 2011 and is expected to reach 201 million pounds in 2012. BCC forecasts this market will further grow at a CAGR of 12.6% and will reach 363.4 million pounds in 2017.

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The surge of new electronic products, led by small and mobile computer-based devices, has resulted in significant changes in resin selection for enclosures.  Downsizing and thin walling have necessitated a reevaluation of resins because of more demanding physical-property requirements and molding challenges.  In addition, a reevaluation is also necessary for resins used in the stationary portion of the market, which includes enclosures for desktop computers and flat-panel displays.

This study analyzes new developments, particularly the complex scenario of very small enclosures, given that mobile electronic devices have become increasingly smaller and lighter.  There have also been changes in the market for stationary electronic devices, especially because of the additional protection required for power supplies within these units.

Plastics Market in Electronic Enclosures


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Published: January 2012
No. of Pages: 231
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