Businessinfo: Automotive Sensors - Market Shares, Trends, Companies and Forecasts To 2010.LONDON -- Businessinfo (http://www.businessinfo.ws/archive/BIAABFAF.htm) has announced the addition of Automotive sensors: Market shares, trends, companies and forecasts to 2010 to its offering. This report helps you find out how the demand for automotive sensor applications will continue to grow unabated un·a·bat·ed adj. Sustaining an original intensity or maintaining full force with no decrease: an unabated windstorm; a battle fought with unabated violence. as the electronic content in vehicles increases. While certain types of sensor have long since featured inside vehicles, such as oil pressure, coolant coolant (kōō´l n temperature, vehicle speed and fuel level sensors, new applications are emerging, particularly in the emissions and safety related areas. This new report, offered by businessinfo.ws, focuses in particular on four main types of sensor: position; acceleration; pressure; and temperature Position sensors use both contact and contact-less designs to register displacement and angle (e.g. steering wheel angle or brake pedal angle). Acceleration sensors are used to measure acceleration forces in the vehicle. Pressure sensors may be used in smart airbag systems, tyre pressure tyre pressure n → presión f de los neumáticos tyre pressure tyre n (Brit) → pression f (de gonflage) tyre pressure monitoring systems and common-rail injection systems. Temperature sensors are used to measure temperatures in vehicle intake air, outside atmosphere, cabin, ventilation and heating air, evaporator evaporator Industrial apparatus for converting liquid into gas or vapour. The single-effect evaporator consists of a container or surface and a heating unit; the multiple-effect evaporator uses the vapour produced in one unit to heat a succeeding unit. , engine coolant, engine oil, battery, fuel, tyre air, exhaust gas Exhaust gas is flue gas which occurs as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline/petrol, diesel, fuel oil or coal. It is discharged into the atmosphere through an exhaust pipe or flue gas stack. and brake calipers. For more information visit http://www.businessinfo.ws/archive/BIAABFAF.htm. |
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