In Iraq, the electronics manufacturing sector is currently navigating a transition toward modernization. The extreme desert climate, characterized by intense heat, places immense stress on power components, making the demand for a high-quality bead inductor critical for heat dissipation and noise filtration in sensitive communication equipment.
Economic reconstruction efforts in Baghdad and Basra have spiked the need for stable energy infrastructure. This has led to an increased adoption of the drum inductor for its balance of cost-effectiveness and reliability in power supply units used in industrial machinery and telecommunications.
Currently, the market is shifting from generic components to specialized coupled inductor model options that can handle voltage fluctuations common in the local power grid, ensuring that critical electronic systems remain operational during power surges.

