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Technology Advancements to Drive the Global Holography for Industrial Applications Market, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Date: Jul 24, 2014
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Featured firm in this article: Luminit LLC of Torrance, CA



Follow us on LinkedIn -- Hologram can be defined as a type of photographic image offering 3-D effect. The holography technique is used to produce holograms, and is also used for optically storing, processing and retrieving information. Holographic technology is utilized in industrial applications for quality control in production and fracture testing, such as holographic nondestructive testing. Holographic technology is also used in civilian and military aircrafts, which utilizes ‘heads-up' displays. Holographic elements, which are utilized in a range of industrial machines, results in the manufacture of less-expensive, smaller and more effective machines. The technology is adopted for specialized applications in the production of aircrafts and automobiles, television, telecommunications, computing and designing of assembly and scanning.

Holographic nondestructive testing (HNDT) is used for locating and evaluating disbonds, cracks, voids, inhomogeneity, residual stresses, and delaminations in a test sample without damage to the sample. HNDT is also used for measuring deformations on the surface of an object. The holographic interferometry technique is applied for nondestructive testing of materials. Holographic Interferometry (HI) is a surface inspection technique to measure the dynamic and static displacement of optically rough objects at precisions equal to a fraction of light wavelength (optical interferometric precisions).

Holographic scanners contain multiple lenses capable of focusing at different distances and reading bar codes from any angle and height. Holographic scanning technology is widely used in large scan areas in warehouse distribution, packaging, and material handling. In particular, holographic scanning is gaining rapid popularity in material handling applications. Advancements in holographic technology will drive the adoption of this technology in material handling. CD-sized holodisks are likely to emerge as innovative and cost effective holographic scanners in the coming years.

As stated by the new market research report on Holography for Industrial Applications, the United States represents the largest regional market worldwide. The country is also forecast to emerge as the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 8.5% over the analysis period.

Key players covered in the report include 3D AG, AHEAD Optoelectronics Inc., API Group Plc, CFC International Inc., Crown Roll Leaf Inc., De La Rue Holographics, Headwall Photonics Inc., Hologram Industries, Holographix LLC, Holtronic Technologies Plc, ITW Holographics, JENOPTIK Microoptics Group, K Laser Technology Inc., Kaiser Optical Systems Inc., Laser Technology Inc., Luminit LLC, OpSec Security Group Plc., Optaglio Limited, Optometrics LLC, Spectratek Technologies Inc., and Zebra Imaging Inc., among others.

The research report titled "Holography for Industrial Applications: A Global Strategic Business Report" announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends, growth drivers, product innovations and launches, and strategic industry activities of major companies worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections for all major geographic markets including the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil and Rest of Latin America) and Rest of World. End-Use applications analysed in the report include Holographic Scanning, Holographic Industrial Testing, and Holographic Optical Elements.