DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Conductive Polymers Market Analysis By Product (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polyphenylene Polymer (PPP)-based Resins, Polycarbonates (PC), Inherently Conductive Polymers (ICP), Nylon) By Application And Segment Forecasts To 2024" report to their offering.
The global conductive polymers market is expected to reach USD 6.5 billion by 2024. Rising awareness towards antistatic packaging as a protection medium for electronic devices and appliances is projected to fuel the demand for conductive polymers.
Favorable outlook towards the electronics industry in China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore as a result of new product launches including smartphones by market players such as Samsung and LG is expected to have a significant impact on growth over the forecast period.
Capacitors are projected to witness substantial volume gains at a 9.4% CAGR from 2016 to 2024. Rising demand for capacitors owing to providing its excellent performance over a wide temperature range and lifecycle intervals is expected to promote the usage of conductive materials over the forecast period.
Nylon accounted for 16.7% of the global volume market share in 2015 and is likely to witness growth on account of its low price as compared to other engineering polymers including ABS and PPS. Furthermore, the product is also widely used for manufacturing conductive tapes for wiring harness and engine systems, which may result in tight raw material supply to manufacturers.
Companies Mentioned:
- Covestro
- 3M Company
- Celanese Corporation
- Solvay
- SABIC
- KEMET Corporation
- Polyone Corporation
- Heraeus
- Premix Group
- Enthone
- Hyperion Catalysis International Inc.
- Eeonyx
Report Structure:
1. Methodology and Scope
2. Executive Summary
3. Conductive Polymers Industry Outlook
4. Conductive Polymers Product Outlook
5. Conductive Polymers Application Outlook
6. Conductive Polymers Regional Outlook
7. Competitive Landscape
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