Introduction to the Industry Development Trends of Infrared Thermometers
Fieldbus technology has become a hotspot in global automation technology. It is an open, fully digital, bidirectional, and multi-station communication system used between field intelligent instruments and control rooms.
The emergence of fieldbus technology has provided significant momentum and development space for the upgrading of infrared thermometers, driving product enhancements toward higher precision, superior performance (particularly multi-parameter online real-time measurement and automatic measurement/control), stability, reliability, adaptability, multifunctionality, and low power consumption.
With energy conservation, low-carbon economy, livelihood industries, and the development of strategic emerging industries becoming long-term national policies, the rapid growth of sectors such as wind energy, nuclear power, the Internet of Things (IoT), smart grids, high-speed rail, and rail transportation has brought new opportunities and markets for the infrared thermometer industry.
Parker, former deputy director of a Kunming-based infrared thermometer company, stated that China's infrared thermometer industry has entered an era of true digitization, intelligentization, and networking. This report assists business owners or managers in understanding market statistics, data analysis, development status, competitor intelligence, and market prospects for infrared thermometers, serving as a critical reference for enterprises investing in infrared thermometers, launching new products, or conducting market research on existing offerings.
Traditional infrared thermometers will continue to develop toward the "six highs" in the future: high performance, high precision, high sensitivity, high stability, high reliability, and long environmental lifespan.
New infrared thermometers and components will trend toward the "20 developments": miniaturization, micro-fabrication, integration, electronization, digitization, multifunctionality, intelligentization, computerization, comprehensive automation, optoelectromechanical integration, professional services, simplicity, family-oriented customization, maintenance-free design, automated assembly/production, cleanliness (or ultra-purity), specialization, and scale. Among these "20 trends," miniaturization, intelligentization, and networking will play core or pivotal roles.
