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Rising demand for force sensors in healthcare sector drives the market
Force sensors are hidden supporters in medical devices as they play a key role in many critical applications, most notably infusion pumps. The demand for force sensor depends on the growth of medical devices such as infusion pumps. Growth of infusion pumps will be driven by increasing occurrence of chronic diseases, geriatric population, and rising surgical procedures. Rising demand for infusion pumps and surgical instruments will drive the demand for load cells and this is expected to propel demand for force sensors during the forecast period.
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Global Force Sensor Market: Scope of the Report
The global force sensor market has been segmented based on measurement type, end-use industry, and region. In terms of measurement type, the global market has been classified into tension force sensor, compression force sensor, and both. The tension and compression force sensor segments are projected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period. In these sensors, transducers are used to measure tension and compression forces. For application with limited space or to measure small forces they are used in miniature design. These are mainly three types – load cells with internal or external threads, S-type force sensors, and flat sized force transducers. Typical applications for these sensor types are for material testing machines, rope or elastic force measurement, etc. The tension and compression force sensor segment is driven by increase in adoption of sensors in medical, and material testing fields. Based on end-user industry, the global force sensor market has been categorized into oil & gas, automotive, medical, industrial, and aerospace & defense. Medical and automotive is the most important end user industry for force sensors followed by machinery, and pharmaceutical & biotech industries. Investments will continue in all these industries, but TMR expects to see especially strong investments in the automotive sector during the forecast period.
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