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Japan cermet reduce vehicle emissions by 30%
 News classification: World Ceramic News  Increase Time: May.25,2009


In recent years, as the world's automotive electronics market to 15% -20% annual rate of growth, the number of vehicle sensors is increasing. The "naughty boy Murata," the image of well-known company in Japan to use its core Murata metal ceramic technology, has developed a variety of vehicle sensors, the goal is to make car more comfort, convenience and security. At the same time, the use of metal-ceramic technology, Murata is able to significantly reduce the production of waste emissions.

Sensor to adapt to market demand

According to data provided by Murata Corporation, the world's new production of the annual number of 60 million. In 2004, the world's automotive electronics market size of 100 billion U.S. dollars for 2006 rose to 120 billion U.S. dollars in 2008 to reach 140 billion U.S. dollars more than the annual growth rate of about 15% -20%. Of which: is growth-related part of the body control, including air conditioning, instrumentation and control devices.

Murata Company sensors cause Jiro Miyazaki Minister said: At present, small cars account for Denso 15% of vehicle cost, high-level account for 28% of cars, hybrid vehicles can achieve 47%. Expected to commence in 2010, the three car can be achieved on average 35 percent ratio. One; every car in the number of sensors mounted in 1980, when 20 of about 2005 to about 80 expected in 2010, this figure will reach 150.

In the "naughty boy MURATA" had adopted the role of gyroscope sensor navigation system is to eliminate the blind spot, the advantage of good stability, the use of broad scope that can detect environmental changes around the car. Car navigation system the most important thing is to make our cars and electronic map with the location always maintained. The use of gyro sensors can not receive messages when traveling through the conversion speed and direction to find the exact location, to ensure that the location map and travel with.

Metal-ceramic technology energy saving and environmental protection.

Murata company's core technology is the metal-ceramic, including the six major categories: ceramic dielectric, semiconductor ceramics, magnetic ceramics, piezoelectric ceramics, thermal ceramics, ceramic insulation, etc., which contribute to energy saving and environmental protection.

Jiro Miyazaki believes that apart from enhancing the vehicle's safety and comfort, the how to improve the environmental performance is also a focus, Murata has been in efforts to reduce environmental load. There is a cermet called dielectric ceramics, the main ingredient is barium carbonate in the manufacturing process capable of absorbing part of the carbon dioxide, contribute to combating global warming. In addition, Murata also ongoing miniaturization of products, the products more small, the production process to reduce waste emissions during the production process itself, the environmental load will be reduced, and the result is 2000 compared to waste now MURATA company has reduced emissions by 30%.

To accelerate expansion in China

Murata statistics based on data of 2005 China's auto output was 5.8 million in 2006 to reach 6.5 million, is expected by 2010 will reach 10 million. Jiro Miyazaki said that the expansion of China's auto market will lead to the expansion of Denso products, Division of sensors in terms of the Chinese market is also very worthy of the expectations and attention to market. Murata company hot commodities minister said Yin: the Chinese market, the more is the use of ultrasonic sensors, in addition, in the Chinese market is widely used in car navigation sensor gyroscope above. At present, Murata's temperature sensors and angle sensors in the Wuxi factory production is carried out. "Murata is a business philosophy where there is hope where production and production." Miyazaki said Jiro. To this end, Murata has established in Shanghai technical support team.



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