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Nanocoatings: Global Markets and Applications
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Posted on July 6th, 2010
The global market for nanoscale coatings and thin films in 2009 is approximately $2.4 billion dollars, growing to over $13 billion by 2016. Main current markets are automotive and aerospace (easy-clean, anti-fouling, self-cleaning, dirt-resistant, self-healing, conductive and scratch-proof coatings); textiles (anti-stain and bacteria coatings) and interior and exterior household protection. The fastest growing markets to 2016 will be in interior and exterior household protection, textiles and medical markets, driven by the increased demands for protective and repellent coatings. Conductive carbon nanotube coatings are also finding market traction in the electronics and automotive sectors and this will continue to be a strong growth area.
This new 300+ page report for nanoposts.com includes:
- Market description
- Revenues breakdown by nanomaterials and markets
- Key market players
- Key nanomaterials for thin films and coatings
- 140 plus tables and figure
- Nanocoatings products by applications and markets
- 100 plus nanocoatings company profiles
1 COMMERCIALISING NANOCOATINGS 11
1.1 THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR NANOCOATINGS 12
2 METHODOLOGY 13
2.1 Quantitative data collection 14
2.2 Qualitative data collection 15
2.3 Market forecasting 15
2.4 KEY PLAYERS 18
2.4.1 Manufacturers and end users 18
2.4.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 18
2.4.3 Application manufacturers 19
2.4.4 Regulation 20
3 KEY NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR NANOCOATINGS 26
3.1 NANOPARTICLES 27
3.1.1 The global market for nanoparticles 27
3.1.2 Key players 30
3.1.2.1 Manufacturers and end users 30
3.1.2.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 31
3.1.2.3 Application manufacturers 32
3.2 NANOCOMPOSITES 33
3.2.1 The global market for nanocomposites 33
3.2.2 Key players 37
3.2.2.1 Manufacturers and end users 37
3.2.2.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 38
3.2.2.3 Application manufacturers 39
3.3 NANOCAPSULES 40
3.3.1 The global market for nanocapsules 40
3.3.2 Key players 44
3.3.2.1 Manufacturers and end users 44
3.3.2.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 44
3.3.2.3 Application manufacturers 45
3.4 FULLERENES 46
3.4.1 The global market for fullerenes 46
3.4.2 Key players 48
3.4.2.1 Manufacturers and end users 48
3.4.2.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 49
3.4.2.3 Application manufacturers 50
3.5 CARBON NANOTUBES 50
3.5.1 The global market for carbon nanotubes 50
3.5.2 Key players 53
3.5.2.1 Manufacturers and end users 53
3.5.2.2 Nanomaterials suppliers 54
3.5.2.3 Application manufacturers 56
4 KEY MARKETS FOR NANOCOATINGS 58
4.1 AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE 58
4.1.1 Nanotechnology in the defence sector 59
4.1.2 Nanotechnology in the aerospace sector 60
4.1.3 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 61
4.1.4 The global market for nanomaterials in the aerospace and defence sectors
64
4.1.4.1 Nanocomposites 65
4.1.4.2 Nanoscale electronics & sensors 67
4.1.4.3 Nanocoatings 68
4.1.4.4 Energy devices & fuel additives 69
4.1.4.5 Smart materials 70
4.1.5 Key Players 73
4.2 ELECTRONICS AND ITC 74
4.2.1 Nanotechnology in the electronics and ITC sector 74
4.2.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 76
4.2.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the electronics and ICT sector 78
4.2.3.1 Carbon nanotubes 78
4.2.3.2 Nanowires 79
4.2.3.3 Nanoscale memory 80
4.2.3.4 Printed electronics 81
4.2.3.5 NEMS 83
4.2.3.6 Spintronics 84
4.2.3.7 Quantum dots 85
4.2.4 Key Players 86
4.3 ENERGY 88
4.3.1 Nanotechnology in the energy sector 88
4.3.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 90
4.3.3 The global market for nanomaterials in energy 92
4.3.3.1 Photovoltaics 92
4.3.3.2 Fuel cells and batteries 94
4.3.3.3 Thermoelectrics 96
4.3.3.4 Aerogels 97
4.3.4 Key Players 99
4.4 LIFE SCIENCES AND HEALTHCARE 101
4.4.1 Nanotechnology in the life sciences and healthcare sector 101
4.4.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 103
4.4.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the life sciences and healthcare
sector 105
4.4.3.1 Nanoscale biosensors and imaging 106
4.4.3.2 Nanocoatings on surfaces and implants 108
4.4.3.3 Nanoparticulate drug delivery 109
4.4.4 Key Players 113
4.5 CONSTRUCTION 116
4.5.1 Nanotechnology in the construction sector 116
4.5.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 117
4.5.3 The global market for nanomaterials in construction 120
4.5.3.1 Nanoscale sensors & smart materials 120
4.5.3.2 Nanocomposites 122
4.5.3.3 Nanocoatings 124
4.5.3.4 Nanoparticle additives to concrete 126
4.5.4 Key Players 129
4.6 TEXTILES 130
4.6.1 Nanotechnology in the textiles sector 130
4.6.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 132
4.6.3 The global market for nanomaterials in textiles 134
4.6.3.1 Nanocoatings 135
4.6.3.2 Smart materials & sensors 136
4.6.3.3 Nanofibres/nanotubes 137
4.6.4 Key Players 140
4.7 ENVIRONMENT AND WATER 141
4.7.1 Nanotechnology in the environment and water sectors 141
4.7.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 143
4.7.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the environment and water sectors
145
4.7.3.1 Nanoporous membranes 146
4.7.3.2 Chemical and bio nanosensors 147
4.7.3.3 Nanoparticles 148
4.7.3.4 Nanocoatings 150
4.7.4 Key Players 152
4.8 FOOD AND DRINK 153
4.8.1 Nanotechnology in food production 154
4.8.2 Nanotechnology in food processing and safety 155
4.8.3 Nanotechnology in food packaging 157
4.8.4 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 159
4.8.5 The global market for nanomaterials in the food and drink sector 161
4.8.5.1 Nanosensors 161
4.8.5.2 Nanoencapsulation 163
4.8.5.3 Nanocoatings 164
4.8.5.4 Nanocomposites 165
4.8.5.5 Nanoporous membranes 167
4.8.6 Key Players 168
4.9 CONSUMER GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD CARE 170
4.9.1 Nanotechnology in the consumer goods and household care sectors 170
4.9.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 172
4.9.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the consumer goods and household
care sectors 174
4.9.3.1 Nanocomposites 175
4.9.3.2 Nanocoatings 176
4.9.3.3 Nanoparticles 177
4.9.4 Key Players 179
4.10 BRAND AND PRODUCT SECURITY 181
4.10.1 Nanotechnology in the brand and product security sector 181
4.10.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 182
4.10.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the brand and product security
sector 184
4.10.3.1 Nanocoatings 184
4.10.3.2 Nanoparticles 185
4.10.4 Key Players 188
4.11 AUTOMOTIVE AND TRANSPORTATION 189
4.11.1 Nanotechnology in the automotive & transportation sectors 189
4.11.2 Key applications and market opportunity to 2015 191
4.11.3 The global market for nanomaterials in the automotive and transportation
sector 192
4.11.4 The global market for nanomaterials in automotive and transportation 194
4.11.4.1 Nanocoatings 194
4.11.4.2 Nanocompostite fillers 195
4.11.4.3 Nanoadditives in catalysts and lubricants 196
4.11.4.4 Fuel cells 198
4.11.4.5 Nanoscale smart materials 199
4.11.5 Key Players 202
5 NANOCOATINGS COMPANIES 204
5.1 AcryMed, Inc. 204
5.2 Advanced Nano Coatings 205
5.3 AeonClad Coatings 205
5.4 Akzo Nobel 207
5.5 Alchimer 207
5.6 Applied Thin Films, Inc. 208
5.7 BASF 208
5.8 Bayer MaterialScience 209
5.9 Behr Paints 210
5.10 Biocoat 210
5.11 Biogate AG 211
5.12 Bioni CS GmbH 212
5.13 Biophan Technologies, Inc 213
5.14 Biosignal Ltd. 214
5.15 Buhler Partec 215
5.16 BYK USA 216
5.17 Ceramisphere Pty Ltd 216
5.18 Cetelon Nanotechnik GmbH 217
5.19 Cima Nanotech 218
5.20 Cinvention 220
5.21 Clariant 222
5.22 Cleancorp Nanocoatings 222
5.23 CMR Coatings 223
5.24 CTC Nanotechnology GmbH 223
5.25 CVD Technologies, Ltd. 224
5.26 Debiotech S.A. 224
5.27 De Cie GmbH 226
5.28 Diamond-Fusion International, Inc. 227
5.29 Dow Corning Plasma Solutions 228
5.30 Duraban LLC 229
5.31 Eikos Inc. 230
5.32 Ecology Coatings, Inc. 231
5.33 ElizaNor Polymer LLC 232
5.34 FEW Chemicals GmbH 232
5.35 Genefinity S.r.l. 233
5.36 GENS Nano 234
5.37 Global Surface AG 234
5.38 Green Earth Nanoscience Inc. 236
5.39 Green Millennium Inc. 236
5.40 GXC Coatings 238
5.41 HeiQ Materials Ltd. 239
5.42 Henkel AG 240
5.43 I-CanNano 241
5.44 Identif GmbH 241
5.45 IFyber, LLC 242
5.46 Industrial Nanotech, Inc. 243
5.47 Inocermic 244
5.48 Inframat Corporation 245
5.49 Integran Technologies, Inc. 245
5.50 IoLiTec Ionic Liquids Technologies GmbH 247
5.51 Isotron 247
5.52 ISTN Inc 248
5.53 ItN Nanovation GmbH 250
5.54 Intumescent Associates Group 251
5.55 LaamScience Inc. 251
5.56 Life Air IAQ Ltd. 252
5.57 Magnecell Limited 253
5.58 MIV Therapeutics Inc. 254
5.59 Matrio Group SA 254
5.60 MysticMD Inc. 255
5.61 Namos GmbH 256
5.62 NanoCare AG 256
5.63 Nanocat 257
5.64 Nanocopoeia, Inc. 257
5.65 Nanocover A/S 259
5.66 Nanodynamics 259
5.67 Nanofilm 260
5.68 Nanogate Coatings System 261
5.69 Nanogram Corporation 262
5.70 Nano Hygiene Coatings Ltd. 263
5.71 Nanophase Technologies Corporation 264
5.72 Nanopool GmbH 266
5.73 Nanoproofed 267
5.74 Nanoresins AG 268
5.75 Nanosol AG 270
5.76 Nano S Biotechnologie GmbH 271
5.77 Nano-Tex 272
5.78 NanoRAM 272
5.79 Nanovations Pty Ltd. 273
5.80 Nanovere Technologies, Inc. 274
5.81 Nano-X GmbH 274
5.82 NaturalNano, Inc. 275
5.83 NCoat, Inc. 276
5.84 nGimat Co. 276
5.85 N-Tec GmbH 278
5.86 NTC Nano Tech Coatings GmbH 280
5.87 P Chem Associates 280
5.88 Percenta AG 281
5.89 PPG Industries 283
5.90 QuantumSphere, Inc. 283
5.91 Sarastro GmbH 284
5.92 SHM 285
5.93 Silco International, LLC 286
5.94 Sub-One Technology 286
5.95 Surfactis Technologies SAS 287
5.96 SurfaceSolutionS GmbH 288
5.97 Tal Materials Inc. 290
5.98 Tethis 290
5.99 Tecqua 291
5.100 Umicore 291
5.101 XL-Lutz 292
6 RESEARCH CENTRE PROFILES 293
6.1 Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Applied Materials
Research 293
6.2 Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering 293
6.3 Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging 294
6.4 Fraunhofer ISC 295
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