The
global Heat Resistant Polymers Market is expected to
reach USD 21.38 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View
Research, Inc. The market is likely to be influenced by the growing investments
in the aerospace, electronics and the automotive sector.
Heat
resistant polymers are resistant to degradation at high temperatures and thus
can be extensively used in the transportation,electronics, defense, and
bio-medical sector. High temperature resistant polymers are produced from
chemicals using a various process, the most popular one being the chain
reaction polymerization.
These
polymers are consumed in the production of electrical insulations, coal
boilers, packaging, and gaskets. Moreover, they are also utilized as raw
materials for making high temperature fuel cells in the chemical manufacturing
industry. Automotive and aerospace companies are continuously capitalizing
their research and development operations to bring in advanced solutions for
increasing fuel efficiency of the vehicles by replacing conventional materials.
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Further
key findings from the report suggest:
- The global heat resistant
polymers demand is expected to reach 1.27 million tons by 2025, growing at
an estimated CAGR of 6.2% over the forecast period
- The fluoropolymer segment
accounted the largest market share in 2016 on account of its widespread
use in the manufacturing of plastics, coatings, optical, medical, &
electronic devices
- Polyphenylene sulfide
possess properties such as resilience to alkalis, mildew, bleaches, aging,
sunlight, and abrasion which is required for manufacturing aerospace
equipment
- The transportation segment
accounted for over 50.16% of the total heat resistant polymer market and
is projected to witness the maximum growth rate during the forecast period
- Wire & cables are used
in various application where high tensile strength, solvent resistance,
flammability and electrical resistivity is required
- The electronics &
electrical segment accounted for more than 34.45% of the overall heat
resistant polymer market and is anticipated to witness the highest growth
rate over the coming years
- Key players include BASF
SE, Honeywell International Inc., E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company,
Daikin Industries, Evonik Industries AG, DIC Corporation, Celanese
Corporation, Solvay S.A.
- Research & development
activities, new product launches, and technological collaborations are
some of the key strategic initiatives taken up by the leading companies
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Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients make informed business decisions, the company offers market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries including technology, chemicals, materials, healthcare and energy.
Contact:
Sherry James
Corporate Sales Specialist, USA
Grand View Research, Inc
Phone: 1-415- 349-0058
Toll Free: 1-888- 202-9519
Email: sales@grandviewresearch.com
For More Information: https://www.grandviewresearch.com
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