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Abstract:
This report discusses nanotechnology in construction for the years 2001 and 2006, with forecasts for 2011

Freedonia Focus on Nanotechnology in Construction

India | Posted on June 21st, 2009

Topics covered include materials overview, applications: short-term outlook, markets: short-term outlook, environmental and regulatory issues, construction industry overview, market environment, applications: long-range outlook, markets: long-range outlook, and industry composition. Applications include coating, composite, cement and concrete additive, adhesive, and other construction applications. Markets cover paint, window and door, flooring, and other markets. This 19 page report also includes a highlights summary and a resources section.

Table of Contents :

HIGHLIGHTS

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Market Size
Materials Segmentation
Applications Segmentation

INDUSTRY TRENDS & FORECASTS
Market Environment
Materials Forecasts
Applications Forecasts

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
Industry Composition
Industry Leaders

RESOURCES

Focus Report Overview

Each Report Focus provides access to a wealth of industry insights and analysis including:

Market size
Product segmentation
Market segmentation
Product forecasts
Market forecasts
Industry composition
Market leaders
Business trends

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