EMC filtration market is projected to grow from USD 861 million in 2022 to USD 1,160 million by 2027; at a CAGR of 6.1% from 2022 to 2027.

Increasing government efforts for electronic components and equipment manufacturers to comply with stringent EMC regulations will drive the EMC filtration market growth in coming years.

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The increasing adoption of automated machinery and industrial robots is propelling growth opportunities for EMC and power quality filter manufacturers. Increasing inter- and intra-communication networks on the factory floor have accelerated the demand for EMC design objectives and electromagnetic compatibility. With the growth of factory automation, plant owners are increasingly adopting EMC filtration solutions that enhance the ability of machines to operate in the intended electromagnetic environment. Moreover, EMC filters help lower the electromagnetic interference level of the equipment in facilities without significantly impacting the cost, size, and function of sorters, packers, movers, pickers, and robots. The proliferation of IIoT technology in the manufacturing sector to increase business profitability, improve production efficiency, and ensure workers’ safety are driving the adoption of EMC and power quality filters.

EMC design principles are considered at the stage of equipment design, where improved mechanical designs such as cable routing and the component layout are used to reduce EMC problems. Even with efficient EMC practice, a certain amount of filtering is required. The oversimplification of EMC filters to reduce the cost and size can hamper product performance and results in a false economy. Several older EMC specifications require equipment emissions and vulnerability requirements up to 30MHz. This may require a simplified design, and a filter containing two-terminal capacitors may be sufficient to comply with these specification requirements.