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The Automotive Ceramic market is a subset of the larger Ceramics industry. Automotive Ceramics are used in a variety of automotive applications, such as engine components, exhaust systems, brakes, and catalytic converters. These ceramics are designed to be lightweight, durable, and heat-resistant, making them ideal for use in the automotive industry. Automotive Ceramics are also used in the production of spark plugs, fuel injectors, and other engine components.
The Automotive Ceramic market is driven by the increasing demand for fuel-efficient and lightweight vehicles. Automotive Ceramics are also used in the production of electric vehicles, as they are able to withstand the high temperatures generated by electric motors.
Some of the major companies in the Automotive Ceramic market include Saint-Gobain, CeramTec, Morgan Advanced Materials, CoorsTek, and 3M. These companies produce a variety of automotive ceramics, including spark plugs, fuel injectors, and catalytic converters. Show Less Read more