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Nanocomposites, Nanoparticles, Nanoclays, and Nanotubes, says new report available from ReportBuyer.com.
Nanocomposites Nanoparticles Nanoclays and Nanotubes New Report Released by Report Buyer
London, UK | Posted on May 30th, 2007
Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors has now added a new market report titled ‘Nanocomposites, Nanoparticles, Nanoclays, and Nanotubes'
Findings in the 143 page Report include:
• Clay nanocomposites accounted for nearly one-quarter (24%) of total nanocomposite consumption by value in 2005, followed by metal and metal oxide nanocomposites (19%) and carbon nanotube composites (15%). By 2011, clay nanocomposites are projected to increase their market share to 44%. Between 2005 and 2011, other market share gainers include metal/metal oxide nanocomposites and ceramic nanocomposites which are projected to attain market shares of 20% and 11.5% respectively. Carbon nanotube composites, meanwhile, are expected to lose market share, down to 7.5%.
• Automotive parts, energy, and packaging were the main nanocomposite applications in 2005, with 29%, 28%, and 19% market shares respectively. Other major applications in 2005 were coatings (14%) and ESD (8%).
• By 2011, packaging is expected to become the leading nanocomposite application, with over 28% of the market. Energy applications remain in second place in 2011, with more than 26% of the market. Automotive applications will be the third-largest application in 2011, with over 15% of the market, followed by coatings with 14%.
Summary of the Report:
• Milestones in the development of nanocomposites.
• Nanocomposites that are in commercial use or under development, associated technologies, and applications.
• Nanocomposites with the greatest commercial potential through 2011.
• Global nanocomposites market trends over a five-year forecast period to 2011.
• Factors that will influence the long-term development of the nanocomposites market.
• The nanocomposites industry structure, company profiles and market shares.
Content:
Introduction
Summary
Overview
Patent Analysis
Global Market For Nanocomposites, 2005-2011
The Nanocomposites Industry
Vendor Profiles
List Of Figures
Global Consumption Of Nanocomposites, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
Nanocomposites, Nanoparticles, Nanoclays, and Nanotubes is available in PDF format from Report Buyer.
Report Buyer product ID: BCC00060
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