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Circuit Breakers & Fuses

Published by The Freedonia Group Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/09 Content info 182 PAGES
Product code FD55700
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Abstract

Annual growth in US demand to exceed 3% through 2011

Demand for circuit breakers and fuses in the US is forecast to grow in excess of three percent annually through 2011 to more than $3.6 billion. Stronger outlooks for construction of both nonresidential buildings and electric utilities will boost demand for circuit breakers and fuses, spurring a recovery from a fall in demand experienced between 2001 and 2006.

Molded case circuit breakers remain largest type

Demand for molded case circuit breakers (those circuit breakers assembled as one piece enclosed in a housing) will constitute the largest segment of circuit breaker demand. Increases in demand for molded case circuit breakers will benefit from faster growth of nonresidential building construction, and in particular, the strong rebound of industrial building construction. Demand for industrial molded case circuit breakers will once again witness strong expansion after a poor performance between 2001 and 2006.

High-power fuses to post fastest gains

High-power fuses will represent the most rapidly growing fuse type through 2011. Demand for power fuses and fuse links will grow the fastest because of stronger construction activity in both electric power and nonresidential markets. Demand for distribution cutouts will closely follow, as electric utilities raise distribution infrastructure investment to improve reliability.

Study coverage

It presents historical demand data for 1996, 2001 and 2006, plus forecasts for 2011 and 2016 by market and by product. The study also considers environmental indicators, evaluates company market share and profiles 20 US industry players.

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