Research and Markets Adds Report: South African Fractional Horsepower Motors Market
Aug 13, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Company: Frost & Sullivan Inc (FRSU)
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "South African Fractional Horsepower Motors Market" to its offerings.
In a release, Research and Markets noted that report highlights include:
Escalating Demand from Relatively Untapped Application Sectors Coupled with Stable Demand from Established Sectors to Support Uptake of Fractional Horsepower Motors in South Africa
In South Africa, as elsewhere, fractional horsepower motors are a crucial product utilised across almost every industrial sector. Thus, there is a large base of end users continuously seeking to replace and upgrade this installed base. This large number of customers and the installed base of motor technology afford scope for continued growth in the overall South African fractional horsepower motors market and should act as one of the factors driving future demand. Fractional horsepower motors are important driving and controlling devices in almost every industry. These motors are no more than 750 watts (W), and operate on either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC). They have found many applications in the household electrical appliances, information technology, business equipment and in the automotive sector.
Motor technology matured many years ago, as did many of the common applications of fractional horsepower motors. Consequently, the revenue growth of this industry is expected to remain stable. Emerging demand from automotive industries and the expanding deployment of motors in the South African automotive industry will boost the uptake of fractional horsepower motors over the long term. "Stable demand for common consumer and industrial applications (such as household electrical appliances) is likely to continue," notes the analyst of this research. "At the same time, growth in relatively new industries (such as information technology, business equipment, and automobiles) will increase dramatically."
Report information:
http://researchandmarkets.com/research/1be5b5/south_african_frac
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