Advanced products like TPS are first adopted in regions with a significant technological accumulation.
I will explain the regional share of Temperature Power Sensors (TPS). It has been over 20 years since Temperature Power Sensors were introduced to the market. During this time, they have gradually penetrated the world with catchphrases such as "high-performance thermos that can replace electronic thermos at a fraction of the price." It is natural for advanced products like TPS to be adopted first in regions with significant technological accumulation. In developing regions, the manufacturing stage involves receiving designs from advanced regions, so it will take time before they reach the level of creating unique products using TPS. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Gradually becoming popular worldwide as a control-type thermostat at a fraction of the price of electronic thermostats. 《Regional Share for Fiscal Year 2007》 ○ Domestic consumption in Japan → 60% ○ Exports to Europe → 20% ○ Exports to North America → 20% ○ Total → 100% ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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