According to the
study, the value of passive optical components, led by fiber optic cable
assemblies (glass optical fiber/GOF plus plastic optical fiber/POF), in harsh
environments reached $711 million in 2015.
Transmitter/receiver units, held a 43% percent share of total components
consumption in 2015. The total use of
fiber optic components used in all harsh environment applications is forecast
to increase at an average annual growth rate of 14.6 % from $1.3 billion in
2015 to $2.6 billion in 2020. Market forecast data in this study report refers
to consumption (use) for a particular calendar year; therefore, this data is
not cumulative data.
Historically, the
market value of harsh environment fiber optic components and devices has been
dominated by military/aerospace-qualified components, with a 68% share in back
in 2010; however we forecast that the military/aerospace application’s market
share will decrease over the forecast period (2015-2020),” said Analyst. “The
commercial/industrial fiber optic component consumption, in turn, is dominated
by plastic optical fiber (POF) link components; however, glass-based optical
fiber is finding an increase in opportunity in commercial/industrial
applications,” Analyst further added.
Harsh Environment
(HE) is defined, by Publisher, as environment beyond the limits normally
encountered by commercial telecom, datacom and commercial intra-equipment fiber
data links; extremes of:
- Temperature; above or below (-40 to +75) degrees C
- Shock and vibration; External pressure extremes
- Tensile strength of fiber
- High EMI/RFI interference
- Corrosive and/or solvent surroundings, Atomic and other Radiation
- Rough handling during installation/deployment; other
The worldwide use of fiber
optic components used in harsh environments increase from $1.3 billion in 2015
to $2.6 billion in 2020.
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