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The Thick Film market within the semiconductor industry is a specialized segment of the larger semiconductor industry. It is focused on the production of thick film components, which are used in a variety of electronic applications. Thick film components are made by depositing a layer of conductive material onto a substrate, such as a ceramic or glass substrate. This layer is then patterned and fired to create the desired electrical characteristics. Thick film components are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, medical, and consumer electronics.
Thick film components offer a number of advantages over other semiconductor components, such as increased reliability, improved performance, and reduced cost. They are also more resistant to environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity.
Some of the major companies in the Thick Film market include Murata Manufacturing, TDK Corporation, Kyocera Corporation, and Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd. Show Less Read more