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Market Research Report

NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WESTERN EUROPEAN COATINGS INDUSTRY

Published by Information Research Limited
Published January, 2006 Product code 36143
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NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WESTERN EUROPEAN COATINGS INDUSTRY published by Information Research Limited in January, 2006. This report price starts from US $ 1000.

Introduction

Abstract

2006 is perceived by industry to be a major year for the development of nanomaterials technology and many Western European paint and coatings manufacturers are already either using or evaluating the potential of nanomaterials in their formulations. But what is the current status of nanotechnology in the coatings sector, what potential applications does it bring, and what will drive the continued progress of nanomaterials into the paint and coatings sector?

IRL's new review, Nanotechnology in the Western European Coatings Industry, presents a useful insight into what coatings manufacturers are looking for, their objectives and their thoughts on the development of the technology, which is much wider than raw materials companies think.

Included in the report is a survey of which coatings sectors stand to benefit most from the use of nano-materials (decorative, wood, automotive OEM, powder, coil etc) and what performance opportunities in formulation are perceived from the different materials available. The full contents of the review are given on the right.

Research for this report included an extensive period of desk research and an interview programme with R&D and technical directors at major paint and coatings companies (from a cross-section of sectors in different countries) and marketing managers from the raw materials sector throughout October- November 2005.

The report should be invaluable to anyone in the raw materials sector and the coatings industry seeking to understand the potential direction and value of this technology in the future and to those looking to understand the many driving forces and opportunities which will shape the market in the near future.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Status of Nanotechnology in the Coatings Sector - A Summary

3. Background

  • Introductory Remarks
  • Definitions and Scope
  • Routes to Nanomaterials
  • Effects Achieved With Nanomaterials (lotus effect,photocatalytic effect, flip-flop effect)

4. Raw Materials Aspects of Nanotechnology

  • General Remarks on Application and Development
  • Nanomaterials in Common Use (covering metal oxides and silica, organic materials, nanotubes, quantum dots and nanocomposite binders)
  • Expectations and Challenges

5. Coatings Aspects of Nanotechnology

  • Status of the Western European Coatings Industry
  • Acceptance of Nanotechnology
  • Benefits of Nanotechnology in Coating Formulation
  • Success Stories in the Coatings Sector
  • Nanocomposite Coatings
  • Expectations, Growth Areas and Drivers in the Coatings Sector

6. Safety, Health and Environmental Aspects of Nanotechnology

  • Regulatory Investigations and Organisations
  • Health and Safety Concerns

7. Conclusion

8. Directory of Paint Producers in Western Europe

  • Continuously updated for 16 countries
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