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Superconducting Magnets Market Rising Demand from Medical Equipment and Devices Industry By 2024

The global superconducting magnets market is estimated to grow at a healthy rate in the next few years. The increasing focus on research activities in order to expand the product portfolio and application base are some of the vital factors that are estimated to fuel the growth of the global superconducting magnets market in the forecast period. The research study on the global superconducting magnets market offers a detailed analysis, emphasizing on the key aspects that are estimated to influence the growth of the market in the next few years. The rising number of applications across diverse industries is another major factor predicted to accelerate the growth of the market in the near future. The competitive landscape of the global superconducting magnets market has been discussed at length in the scope of the research study.  View Exclusive Global Strategic Business Report :   http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=2707 Glob...

Promising and attractive analytic electromagnet - Superconducting Magnets Market is expected to witness substantial growth during Forecast by 2020

Superconducting magnets are magnets made from superconducting wire coils. Superconducting magnets provide promising and attractive analytic and economic advantages over electromagnets. Due to their superconductivity, the superconducting magnets can carry large amounts of magnetic currents without major energy losses. Superconducting magnets allow users to produce extremely high magnetic fields without kilowatts or megawatts of power supplies which are needed for electromagnets.  Superconducting magnets also provide higher magnetic fields and lower operating costs as compared to electromagnets and permanent magnets. Superconducting magnets find applications in medical devices & equipment, mass spectrometers, particle accelerators, separation process and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) equipment among others. In addition, superconducting magnets are also preferred over normal magnets in magnetic levitation where only the magnetic field supports the suspended objects. ...