Strain Gauge Load Cell Market to Reach a Value of ~ US$ 1.5 Bn by 2027
Global Strain Gauge Load Cell Market: Overview
According to a new research report published by Transparency Market Research, the global strain gauge load cell market is projected to reach a value of ~ US$ 1.5 Bn by 2027, expanding at a CAGR of ~ 4% from 2019 to 2027. The global strain gauge load cell market is expected to be influenced by a range of market-specific and macroeconomic factors during the forecast period. The demand for strain gauge load cells is likely to be significant in Asia Pacific from 2019 to 2027. The strain gauge load cell market in the region is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~ 5% during the forecast period.
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Rising Demand for Motorsport Testing & Development and Industrial Automation & Robotics to Drive Market
- The adoption of industrial automation has increased in recent years, owing to its advantages such as increased productivity, reduced direct human labor costs, delivery of high-quality products, and increased consistency of processes or products.
- Furthermore, the automotive industry in North America is significantly transforming, led by changing consumer preferences, sustainability policies, and surging emergence of new technologies. Adhering to stringent testing and development policies to ensure passenger safety is expected to augment the strain gauge load cell market during the forecast period.
- Moreover, low-cost availability, minimum maintenance, and ability of strain gauge load cells to function at extreme temperatures make them a popular choice for use in industrial applications.
- Strain gauge load cells are used in the aerospace sector, from the initial design of aircraft to pre-flight and in-flight stages. In the design phase, standard strain gauge load cells are used for the testing of aircraft components such as cockpit instruments, aircraft flaps, and seat belts. In the pre-flight stage, dual-bridge load cells test the frame structure. In the in-flight stage, strain gauge load cells monitor forces acting on the airframe, pilot’s touch onto the control stick, and the aircraft flight control system. These cells are also used in in-flight refueling of aircraft. These advantages of strain gauge load cells are, in turn, expected to augment the market during the forecast period.