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The Combustion Control market is a subset of the Mechanical Engineering industry. It focuses on the development and implementation of technologies and systems that regulate the combustion process in various applications. This includes the control of fuel and air mixtures, ignition timing, and exhaust gas recirculation. The goal of these systems is to optimize the combustion process for efficiency, safety, and emissions.
The Combustion Control market is driven by the need for efficient and safe combustion processes in a variety of industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and power generation. The increasing demand for energy-efficient and low-emission combustion systems is also driving the market.
Some of the major players in the Combustion Control market include Honeywell International, Siemens AG, ABB Ltd., Johnson Controls, and Emerson Electric. Show Less Read more