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Magnetics Magazine - Market Reports
 
Coming Soon - The Knowledge Center Market Reports page will feature a searchable database, provided by www.marketresearch.com, that will allow you to look for reports using keywords.
 

Thank you for your interest in the Magnetics Industry Market Reports. Please read through the following available market reports and click the "Order Now" button underneath the ones you are interested in purchasing. You will be taken directly to our secure online store.

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Business Communications

GB-293 Nanomagnetics: Materials, Devices and Markets

This report identifies current, emerging, and futuristic applications for nanomagnetic materials and devices, and evaluates actual and potential markets by application and type. Some nanomagnetic products have been on the market for years, or even decades, whereas others have yet to reach commercialization. The gamut of these nanomagnetic materials and devices is covered in this study, including products based on particles or dispersions, nanoscale thin films, and bulk nanostructured materials.

This is the first and only study to comprehensively cover nanaomagnetics technology and business. It is a valuable resource for those who must understand the technological and market impact of magnetic materials and devices based on nanotechnology, and for decision-makers at materials and device companies. The report contains:

  • Detailed coverage of current and future applications of nanomagnetic materials and devices in three major market segments -biotechnology, industrial products, and information storage
  • Detailed coverage of a myriad of applications in these fields with forecasts through 2009
  • Discussion of who's who, materials and technology, competition, commercial status, and market trends
  • Industry data, company profiles, technical background information and a patent analysis
 

Published December 2004
207 pages
Price: $4,050 for full report (add 15% for PDF version)


Intertech

Power Management in Today's and Future Automotive Systems

Automotive power management is in danger of rapidly becoming automotive crisis management. Since 1990, vehicle electrical loads have been increasing about 100 watts per year and are projected to continue at this rate of higher for the next decade. They auto industry has been preparing for a transition to a higher distributed bus voltage to address this problem, but the cost of changing to 42 volts without provable benefit to the car buyer has motivated most passenger care manufacturers to delay the change by seeking and applying cost effective alternatives.

To stay ahead in this dynamic sector, you need comprehensive, practical information and analysis. Power Management in Today's and Future Automotive Systems, a new report prepared by Intertechs' power study group, will enhance your understanding of the technologies and techniques being employed by leading-edge designers around the world to conserve the power available in today's vehicles and demonstrate how to design around a limited resource. This report examines the state of the are in:

  • Supply Side (energy sources): a comprehensive assessment of advanced batteries, supercapacitors, flywheels and fuel cells as well as alternators and starter-alternators.
  • Demand Side (energy uses): a thorough review of the latest conservation approaches to systems, loads, and power control architecture. Semiconductors, power MOS, IGBTs, smart power ICs, hybrids, x-by-wire actuators, and switched reluctance motors (among others) are all discussed in the context of designing for conservation of available power.
  • Future Shock: higher voltages and power management. Detailed information where we are headed; architecture and issues, 42V standards, potential problems and issues, impact on materials selection, and distribution systems.

The study team members for this report have years of proven, on-the-job experience in designing advanced automotive motors, generators, electrical and electronics systems. The team includes Randy Frank, as SAE Fellow with over 30 years at Chrysler and Motorola; and John West, a noted British author an lecturer with 35 years as chief electrical machine designer at GEC and LUcas-TRW. Profit from this knowledge and experience - order today!

 

 


Arnold Magnetic Technologies
Bartington
Electron Energy Corporation
Elna Magnetics
Field Precision
GMW Associates
Metro Lab
New England Wire
Sypris Solutions
Tengam Engineering

 

 

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