Report Format:  
| Pages: 160+
Type: Niche Industry Monitor
| ID: ECAS3413
| Publication: October 2023
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US$545 |
According to industry experts, compressed air leaks account for around 35% to 40% share of the total demand, and end users are witnessing the same amount of electricity wastage due to such leaks. Here comes the role of the acoustic camera—a versatile tool that finds applications in numerous industrial environments. In addition, it is used to measure the fault in both stationary and non-stationary sources or systems. Advancements in precision optical camera technology and sensitive sonic sensors have uplifted the performance of multi-frequency acoustic cameras to the next level. Further, this has improved the experience of end users who conduct airborne ultrasound inspections. In addition, real-time noise source identification capabilities of the acoustic camera have increased its popularity and use cases, especially in the automotive, oil and gas, manufacturing, and healthcare industries.
The adoption of acoustic cameras among end-user industries has unlocked numerous applications for energy conservation, asset reliability, and safety including electrical asset reliability and compressed air leak management. Companies catering to the Asia Pacific acoustic camera market needs are inclined towards establishing the local network, and offering tailored products, especially for automotive, aerospace and defence, and manufacturing sectors.
ASIA PACIFIC ACOUSTIC CAMERA INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT:
In this exclusive Asia Pacific acoustic camera market Databook, DataCube Research has analyzed the spending end user located across 7 major countries of the Asia Pacific region. Further, comprehensive quantitative analysis of various segments are provided in terms of US$ value during the analysis period.
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Key players analyzed to obtain the Asia Pacific acoustic camera market size and forecast are Norsonic AS (Norway), Brüel & Kjær (Denmark), G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration (Denmark), HOLLYLAND Technology (China), Sonion (Denmark), OROSOUND (France), HEAD acoustics GmbH (Germany), NVH Solutions Ltd (United Kingdom), Svantek Sp. z o.o. (Poland), ARES Sound & Vibration (China), ACOEM (France), Cirrus Research plc (United Kingdom), 3M (United States), Fluke Corporation (United States), HBK (Germany), National Instruments (United States), TE Connectivity (United States), Keysight Technologies (United States), Olympus Corporation (Japan), Kimoto Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), NBK Inc. (Japan), Ono Sokki Co., Ltd. (Japan), Rion Co., Ltd. (Japan), Sanei Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), ShibaSoku Co., Ltd. (Japan), Tokyo Sokki Kenkyujo Co., Ltd. (Japan), VDI Technologies Co., Ltd. (Japan), Beijing Zhongke Yitong Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Shenzhen Xintongda Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Tianjin Yida Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd. (China), and others.
Analysis Period |
2019 – 2032 |
Actual Data |
2019 – 2022 |
Base Year |
2022 |
Estimated Year |
2023 |
CAGR Period |
2023 – 2032 |
Regions Scope |
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Company Analysed | Norsonic AS (Norway), Brüel & Kjær (Denmark), G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration (Denmark), HOLLYLAND Technology (China), Sonion (Denmark), OROSOUND (France), HEAD acoustics GmbH (Germany), NVH Solutions Ltd (United Kingdom), Svantek Sp. z o.o. (Poland), ARES Sound & Vibration (China), ACOEM (France), Cirrus Research plc (United Kingdom), 3M (United States), Fluke Corporation (United States), HBK (Germany), National Instruments (United States), TE Connectivity (United States), Keysight Technologies (United States), Olympus Corporation (Japan), Kimoto Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), NBK Inc. (Japan), Ono Sokki Co., Ltd. (Japan), Rion Co., Ltd. (Japan), Sanei Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), ShibaSoku Co., Ltd. (Japan), Tokyo Sokki Kenkyujo Co., Ltd. (Japan), VDI Technologies Co., Ltd. (Japan), Beijing Zhongke Yitong Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Shenzhen Xintongda Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Tianjin Yida Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd. (China), and others |