334417 電子コネクタ製造
6-digit U.S. detail
334417

電子コネクタ製造

Description

電子コネクタ製造業界は、電子システムの間の通信と電力伝送を可能にする、重要なハードウェアコンポーネントの製造を専門としています。これらの施設は、テレコミュニケーション、航空宇宙、防衛、および消費電子セクターで使用される、さまざまな特殊なフィッティングの設計、製造、および組み立てを行っています。典型的なビジネス活動には、原材料の調達、精密機械加工、めっき、絶縁、および厳しい環境条件下での信頼性を確保するための最終品質テストが含まれます。多くの場合、高周波信号、耐久性、または回路基板へのコンパクトな統合に適応した設計が含まれます。オペレーターは、主要な防衛請負業者向けの独自のソリューションを開発する大規模な多国籍企業から、カスタムの軍事または自動車仕様に焦点を当てた、より小規模で敏捷な企業までさまざまです。多くの施設は、政府機関および国際規格機関によって求められる厳格な認証を取得しています。この業界の範囲は、技術的な複雑さとサプライチェーンの統合の両方によって定義されており、コネクタは、海底ケーブルから携帯型デバイスまで、あらゆるものに不可欠なリンクとして機能します。生産量は、技術の変化に応じて大幅に変動しますが、安全で効率的な接続の必要性により、世界的に一貫した需要が確保されています。このセクターは、データとエネルギーをシステム間でシームレスにフローさせることを可能にする、不可欠な物理インターフェイスを提供することで、より広範なコンピューティングおよび電子インフラをサポートしています。

Hierarchy

CodeTitleDescription
33
Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing
2-digit sector
The Sector as a Whole The Manufacturing sector comprises establishments engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. The assembling of component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing, except in cases where the activity is appropriately classified in Sector 23, Construction. Establishments in the Manufacturing sector are often described as plants, factories, or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and material handling equipment. However, establishments that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker's home and those engaged in selling to the general public products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries, candy stores, and custom tailors, may also be included in this sector. Manufacturing establishments may process materials or may contract with other establishments to process their materials for them. Both types of establishments are included in manufacturing. Selected industries in the Manufacturing sector are comprised solely of establishments that process materials for other establishments on a contract or fee basis. Beyond these dedicated contract manufacturing industries, establishments that process materials for other establishments are generally classified in the Manufacturing industry of the processed materials. The materials, substances, or components transformed by manufacturing establishments are raw materials that are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, or quarrying as well as products of other manufacturing establishments. The materials used may be purchased directly from producers, obtained through customary trade channels, or secured without recourse to the market by transferring the product from one establishment to another, under the same ownership. The new product of a manufacturing establishment may be finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or consumption, or it may be semi-finished to become an input for an establishment engaged in further manufacturing. For example, the product of the alumina refinery is the input used in the primary production of aluminum; primary aluminum is the input to an aluminum wire drawing plant; and aluminum wire is the input for a fabricated wire product manufacturing establishment. The subsectors in the Manufacturing sector generally reflect distinct production processes related to material inputs, production equipment, and employee skills. In the machinery area, where assembling is a key activity, parts and accessories for manufactured products are classified in the industry of the finished manufactured item when they are made for separate sale. For example, an attachment for a piece of metalworking machinery would be classified with metalworking machinery. However, component inputs from other manufacturing establishments are classified based on the production function of the component manufacturer. For example, electronic components are classified in Subsector 334, Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing, and stampings are classified in Subsector 332, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments often perform one or more activities that are classified outside the Manufacturing sector of NAICS. For instance, almost all manufacturing has some captive research and development or administrative operations, such as accounting, payroll, or management. These captive services are treated the same as captive manufacturing activities. When the services are provided by separate establishments, they are classified in the NAICS sector where such services are primary, not in manufacturing. The boundaries of manufacturing and the other sectors of the classification system can be somewhat blurry. The establishments in the Manufacturing sector are engaged in the transformation of materials into new products. Their output is a new product. However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective. As clarification, the following activities are considered manufacturing in NAICS: <table width=100%><tr><td width=10%> </td><td><dl><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Milk bottling and pasteurizing;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Water bottling and processing;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Fresh fish packaging (oyster<br/> shucking, fish filleting);</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Apparel jobbing (assigning<br/> materials to contract<br/> factories or shops for<br/> fabrication or other contract<br/> operations) as well as<br/> contracting on materials<br/> owned by others;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Printing and related activities;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Ready-mix concrete production;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Leather converting;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Grinding lenses to<br/> prescription;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Wood preserving;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Lapidary work for the trade;</dt></dl></td><td width=10%> </td><td><dl><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Electroplating, plating, metal<br/> heat treating, and<br/> polishing for the trade;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Fabricating signs and<br/> advertising displays;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Rebuilding or remanufacturing<br/> machinery (i.e., automotive<br/> parts);</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Making manufactured homes<br/> (i.e., mobile homes) or<br/> prefabricated buildings,<br/> whether or not assembling/<br/> erecting at the customers'<br/> site;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Ship repair and renovation;</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Machine shops; and</dt><dt style='padding-left: 10px; text-indent: -10px;'>Tire retreading.</dt></dl></td><td width=10%> </td></tr></table> Conversely, there are activities that are sometimes considered manufacturing, but which for NAICS are classified in another sector (i.e., not classified as manufacturing). They include: 1. Logging, classified in Sector 11, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, is considered a harvesting operation; 2. Beneficiating ores and other minerals, classified in Sector 21, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction, is considered part of the activity of mining; 3. Constructing structures, assembling prefabricated buildings, and fabricating at the construction site by contractors are classified in Sector 23, Construction; 4. Breaking bulk and reselling in smaller lots, including packaging, repackaging, or bottling products, such as liquors or chemicals; assembling and selling computers on a custom basis; sorting and reselling scrap; mixing and selling paints to customer order; and cutting metals to customer order for resale are classified in Sector 42, Wholesale Trade, or Sector 44-45, Retail Trade; and 5. Publishing and the combined activity of publishing and printing, classified in Sector 51, Information, transform information into a product for which the value to the consumer lies in the information content, not in the format in which it is distributed (i.e., the book or software compact disc).
334
Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing
3-digit subsector
Industries in the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector group establishments that manufacture computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar electronic products, and establishments that manufacture components for such products. The Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing industries are combined in the hierarchy of NAICS because of their economic significance to the economies of all three North American countries. For industries in this subsector, the manufacturing processes are fundamentally different from the manufacturing processes of other machinery and equipment. The design and use of integrated circuits and the application of highly specialized miniaturization technologies are common elements in the production technologies of the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector.
3344
Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing
4-digit industry group
Industries in the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector group establishments that manufacture computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar electronic products, and establishments that manufacture components for such products. The Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing industries are combined in the hierarchy of NAICS because of their economic significance to the economies of all three North American countries. For industries in this subsector, the manufacturing processes are fundamentally different from the manufacturing processes of other machinery and equipment. The design and use of integrated circuits and the application of highly specialized miniaturization technologies are common elements in the production technologies of the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector.
33441
Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing
5-digit NAICS industry
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing semiconductors and other components for electronic applications. Examples of products made by these establishments are capacitors, resistors, microprocessors, bare and loaded printed circuit boards, electron tubes, electronic connectors, and computer modems.
334417
電子コネクタ製造
6-digit U.S. detail
電子コネクタ製造業界は、電子システムの間の通信と電力伝送を可能にする、重要なハードウェアコンポーネントの製造を専門としています。これらの施設は、テレコミュニケーション、航空宇宙、防衛、および消費電子セクターで使用される、さまざまな特殊なフィッティングの設計、製造、および組み立てを行っています。典型的なビジネス活動には、原材料の調達、精密機械加工、めっき、絶縁、および厳しい環境条件下での信頼性を確保するための最終品質テストが含まれます。多くの場合、高周波信号、耐久性、または回路基板へのコンパクトな統合に適応した設計が含まれます。オペレーターは、主要な防衛請負業者向けの独自のソリューションを開発する大規模な多国籍企業から、カスタムの軍事または自動車仕様に焦点を当てた、より小規模で敏捷な企業までさまざまです。多くの施設は、政府機関および国際規格機関によって求められる厳格な認証を取得しています。この業界の範囲は、技術的な複雑さとサプライチェーンの統合の両方によって定義されており、コネクタは、海底ケーブルから携帯型デバイスまで、あらゆるものに不可欠なリンクとして機能します。生産量は、技術の変化に応じて大幅に変動しますが、安全で効率的な接続の必要性により、世界的に一貫した需要が確保されています。このセクターは、データとエネルギーをシステム間でシームレスにフローさせることを可能にする、不可欠な物理インターフェイスを提供することで、より広範なコンピューティングおよび電子インフラをサポートしています。

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Classification References

  1. 01主に電気コネクタ(プラグ、バスバー、ツイストワイヤコネクタおよび端子など)の製造に従事する企業は、U.S. Industry 335931、電気接続機器の製造に分類されます。

Index Items

同軸コネクタの製造

コネクタ、電子(例:同軸、円筒形、プリント基板、ラックおよびパネル)、製造

円筒形コネクタ、電子、製造

光ファイバーコネクタの製造

平面ケーブルコネクタの製造

ラックおよびパネルコネクタの製造

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