According to the new market research report "Solid State
Relay Market by Mounting Type (Panel, PCB, DIN Rail), Output Voltage (AC, DC,
AC/DC), Current Rating (Low, Medium, High), Application (Industrial Automation,
Building Equipment, Industrial OEM), and Geography - Global Forecast to
2024", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the Solid-State Relay Market
is estimated to be worth USD 1.2 billion in 2019
and is expected to reach USD 1.6 billion by 2024,
at a CAGR of 5.7%.
The major factors fueling the growth of the solid-state
relay market include increasing digitization and automation in the consumer
electronics industry; growing modernization of electric vehicles; robust
features of SSR, such as high switching frequency and resistance to shock and
vibration; and low noise while operating, long operating life, and low
maintenance and compact size of SSR.
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"Panel-mount SSR to lead solid state relay market by
2024"
Panel-mount SSRs can be easily mounted on flat panels of heat
sinks with the help of screws. The panel-mount SSR is the most used mounting
type. They offer low leakage of current in its off-state, thereby making it a
reliable option. Panel-mount SSRs have a broad operating range, which, in turn,
provides optimal performance. The panel-mount SSR delivers a high surge
capability with up to 1,200 V blocking voltage and 4,000 V optical isolation.
They also have a zero-voltage turn-on and a high thermal rating with reduced
power dissipation. These features lead to reduced heat sink requirement for
optimum performance. The application of panel-mount SSRs in industrial
automation, and energy and infrastructure is expected to support the growth of
this market during the forecast period. The panel-mount SSR is the simplest
form of SSR, which is also easy to assemble and change, if necessary.
"AC SSR to be largest market for solid state relay from 2019
to 2024"
AC SSRs are used for switching AC loads. AC SSRs are mostly
mounted onto a metal plate or a heat sink to dissipate the heat generated
during its operation. High-voltage/current AC SSRs mostly incorporate SCR or
TRIAC as a switching device. In an AC SSR, 2 MOSFETs are arranged back-to-back
with their source pins tied together. The SCR and TRIAC inherently switch OFF at
the point of zero load current. The circuit is never interrupted in the middle
of a sine wave peak, preventing large transient voltages that are caused due to
a sudden collapse of the magnetic field around the inductance. These relays are
used in almost all applications from industrial automation to medical equipment
because of the availability of wide ampere range. The growing industrial
automation market across the world is supporting demand for AC relays.
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"APAC to be largest market for solid state relay during
forecast period"
China and Japan
are the countries driving the growth of the SSR market in APAC. China is a key contributor to the growth of the SSR
market in APAC owing to its huge industrial and manufacturing sectors. It is
also the fastest-growing market for SSR in APAC. The rapid growth of the
automotive, food & beverages, building equipment, and manufacturing in
emerging economies such as China, Japan, India, and South Korea has contributed to the growth of the SSR
market in APAC.
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Major players involved in the solid state relay market include Carlo Gavazzi (Switzerland),
Omron Corporation (Japan), Vishay
Intertechnology (US), Crydom (US), Omega Engineering (US), Broadcom (US),
Fujitsu (Japan), Rockwell Automation (US),
Anacon Electronic Sales (US), Celduc Relais (France),
IXYS Integrated Circuits Division (US), Teledyne Relays (US), Ametek (US),
Arico Technology (Taiwan), Connectwell
Industries (India), Eaton
(Ireland), Emtech Solutions (India),
Panasonic (Japan), Phoenix Contact (Germany), and TE Connectivity (Switzerland).
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