n-tech Research has announced the release of a new report titled, “Smart Coatings Markets 2016-2025” a report that continues the firm’s coverage of the smart coatings market, which dates back to 2010. The report shows that the smart coatings market will grow to just over $8.1 billion by 2021.
Additional details about the report are available at: https://ntechresearch.com/market_reports/smart-coatings-markets-2016-2025
About the Report:
This 250-page report analyzes the markets for smart coatings in key sectors of the economy including construction, energy, aerospace, automotive, marine medical and healthcare, consumer electronics, textiles and the military. Coverage includes smart coatings with the functionality to self-heal, self-clean, de-ice, combat corrosion and marine fouling, reduce drag in transportation, enable smart (self-dimming) windows, combat resistant microbes and color shift, etc. The report also explores the role of smart coatings in futuristic developments such as smart skins and structural health monitoring.
In addition, this report provides analysis of the latest developments in R&D in emerging areas such as microencapsulated and nano-vascular self-healing coatings, superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic coatings, and smart polymers. n-tech believes that innovation in these areas will produce a slew of new start-ups and interest from venture capitalists. This report also focuses on the latest developments in formulating and depositing smart polymers, especially the ability of manufacturing processes in this area to scale up.
The report also provides detailed eight-year forecasts in both volume (square meters) and value ($ millions) terms. For each end-user sector the report includes separate forecasts for all the main classes of smart coatings.
Also included are discussions of the product market strategies of the firms that are currently shaping the smart coatings market. These include some of the biggest firms in the coatings and specialty chemicals space such as 3M, AkzoNobel, BASF, Dow, DSM, DuPont, other large multinationals such as Corning and GE and the latest startups.
From the Report:
The report suggests that smart coatings have reached a stage of technological maturity where they can replace traditional anti-corrosion, anti-icing, anti-fouling, and other industrial protective coatings. These smart protective coatings will reach approximately $2 billion in sales by 2021, based on their ability reduce downtime and maintenance costs for vehicles, marine vessels, buildings and large pieces of industrial machinery
n-tech also sees a new opportunity opening up for smart coatings in the consumer sector, where sales of these coatings to consumer electronics, furniture, textiles, etc., will be worth around $1 billion by 2021. Low-end self-cleaning and self-healing sprays have been available to the consumer market for many years. But durable smart consumer coatings are now reaching price points that will make them attractive to high-income consumer markets with strong use cases that can compete with anti-scratch coatings and other polishes.
Despite these advances, n-tech believes that commercialization of some of the manufacturing and formulation of smart coatings still have a way to go, especially in terms of scalability. Some inherently smart manufacturing technologies such as self-assembly, layer-by-layer have high potential for creating smart coatings, but the details are sill being worked out. In addition, n-tech sees the smart coatings business finding new commercial directions through the use of the latest nanomaterials and notes that developing smart coatings has become one focus for firms developing applications for carbon nanotubes and graphene.
About n-tech Research
n-tech Research is the leading provider of market research and industry analysis for the advanced materials sector, with a special focus on the latest functional and smart materials. The company is the next evolution of NanoMarkets and represents a rebrand and more from what has been an extremely successful firm that started back in 2004.
Our reports and services are designed to identify the latest business opportunities, whether they involve printing, coating, or patterning materials. Our client roster is a who’s who of companies in specialty chemicals, materials, electronics applications and manufacturing.