| Connectors for Instrumentation Growing Fast -- and Onshore |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Tuesday, 18 October 2005 11:24 | |||
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WEST CHICAGO, IL -- Connectors used in instrumentation products are a $700 million market and growing, said a new research report.
Bishop & Associates says sales of connectors used in instrumentation applications will grow to over $1 billion by 2009. The 200-page research report also notes that the instrumentation market is not moving to China, provides high profit margins and growth that exceeds industry averages.
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