Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier. In 2022, Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier were the world's 3475th most traded product, with a total trade of $280M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier grew by 2.78%, from $273M to $280M. Trade in Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier represent 0.0012% of total world trade.
Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier are a part of Cathode Tubes.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier were United States ($58.2M), China ($45.8M), United Kingdom ($35.3M), Germany ($23.3M), and Netherlands ($19.6M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier were United States ($31.6M), Japan ($25.1M), China ($23.7M), Malaysia ($15.7M), and Germany ($14.4M).
Ranking Electronic valves/tubes, except receiver/amplifier ranks 218th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description An electronic valve consists of two terminals with an electrolytic solution, such as water. Current is passed through the terminals and the water to create a conductive ion bridge to close and open an electric circuit. Electronic tubes are a type of electronic valve. They are a vacuum tube that has a control electrode and a plate electrode. The control electrode is the electrode that controls the circuit that either creates or breaks the ion bridge. The electric current is passed through the control electrode to create a conductive ion bridge that opens and closes the circuit.