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The Klystron market is a subset of the Electrical Engineering industry, focused on the development and production of klystron tubes. Klystrons are vacuum tubes used to generate and amplify high-frequency radio waves, and are used in a variety of applications, such as radar, satellite communication, and particle accelerators. Klystrons are also used in medical imaging, such as MRI and CT scans.
Klystron tubes are typically produced by specialized manufacturers, and the market is highly competitive. Companies in the market must continually innovate and develop new technologies to remain competitive.
Companies in the Klystron market include Thales Group, CPI International, and Varian Medical Systems. Show Less Read more