Report Summary
STUDY OBJECTIVES
The surge of new electronic products, led by small and mobile computer-based devices, has resulted in significant changes in resin selection for enclosures. Downsizing and thin walling have necessitated a reevaluation of resins because of more demanding physical-property requirements and molding challenges. In addition, a reevaluation is also necessary for resins used in the stationary portion of the market, which includes enclosures for desktop computers and flat-panel displays.
This study analyzes new developments, particularly the complex scenario of very small enclosures, given that mobile electronic devices have become increasingly smaller and lighter. There have also been changes in the market for stationary electronic devices, especially because of the additional protection required for power supplies within these units.
REASON FOR DOING STUDY
Many past studies on resins used for electronic enclosures cited data that was outdated and, in our opinion, not valid. FEW of these studies carefully defined the parameters. It must also be realized that change is the mantra of the electronic industry. NEW products are constantly being introduced, creating different issues for enclosures.
In many instances, past studies did not take into account important data generated from previous reports. Also not take into consideration were critical factors such as the actual measurement and calculation of surface areas and weights for both stationary and mobile electronic enclosures.
The results of this study were generated from such measurements and subsequent calculations. The report also includes careful estimates of units sold, and, finally, reasonable estimates of future units to be sold.
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