Factors such as high spending on homeland security in Asia, the Japanese government’s decision to reverse its nuclear power phase-out, high expected growth in China’s nuclear power industry, presence of global and local players in the Chinese market, increasing number of nuclear power plants in India, and increasing installations of nuclear imaging systems in India are expected to propel the growth of the inorganic scintillators market in the Asia-Pacific region.
This report studies the global Inorganic
Scintillators Market for the forecast period of 2016 to
2021. This market is expected to reach USD 330.7 Million by 2021 from USD 256.1
Million in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 5.2%. The global inorganic scintillators
market is segmented on the basis of scintillation material, type, application,
and region.
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By scintillation material, the inorganic
scintillators market is categorized into Sodium Iodide (NaI), Cesium Iodide
(CsI), Lutetium Oxyorthosilicate (LSO) and Lutetium-yttrium Oxyorthosilicate
(LYSO), Bismuth Germanate Oxide (BGO), Others [Barium Fluoride (BaF2), Lead
Tungstate (PbWO4), Cadmium Tungstate (CdWO4), Cerium Bromide (CeBr3), Lanthanum
Bromide (LaBr3), and Gadolinium Orthosilicate (GSO)]. The sodium iodide (NaI)
segment is expected to command the largest share of the global inorganic
scintillators market, by scintillation material in 2016. This is attributed to
factors such as rising application horizon of sodium iodide, rise in homeland
security expenditure to combat terrorism worldwide, and increasing number of
nuclear power plants.
On the basis of type, the global inorganic
scintillators market is segmented into alkali halides, oxide compounds, and
rare earth halides. The alkali halides segment is expected to account for the
largest share of the global inorganic scintillators market in 2016. This can be
attributed to the rising application horizon of alkali halides, increase in the
research activities for space exploration, rise in government defense budgets,
and growing need for environmental radiation testing.
On the basis of application, the inorganic
scintillators market is segmented into healthcare, homeland security and
defense, nuclear power plants, industrial, and other applications (high-energy
physics, astrophysics, environmental monitoring, and academic research). In
2016, the healthcare segment is expected to command the largest share of the
global inorganic scintillators market, by application.
On the basis of region, the global market
is divided into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World.
In 2016, North America is poised to account for the largest share of the
inorganic scintillators market, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific. However,
the Asia-Pacific market is slated to grow at the highest CAGR during the
forecast period.
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Saint-Gobain S.A. (France), Hamamatsu
Photonics K.K. (Japan), Dynasil Corporation of America (U.S.), Hitachi Metals
Group (Japan), Rexon Components, Inc. (U.S.), Detec (Canada), Toshiba Materials
Co., Ltd. (Japan), Scintacor (U.K.), EPIC Crystal Company Limited (China),
Amcrys (Ukraine), Alpha Spectra, Inc. (U.S.), Shanghai SICCAS High Technology
Corporation (China), and Nihon Kessho Kogaku Co., Ltd. (Japan) are some of the
key players in the inorganic scintillators market worldwide.
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