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Market Research Report

NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE EUROPEAN COATINGS INDUSTRY

Published by Information Research Limited
Published December, 2008 Product code 77985
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NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE EUROPEAN COATINGS INDUSTRY published by Information Research Limited in December, 2008. This report price starts from US $ 1350.

Introduction

Abstract

IRL is pleased to announce the release of a second publication regarding nanomaterials titled nanotechnology in the European Coatings Industry

The European coatings industry is becoming increasingly aware of the potential nano-additives, therefore, as nanotechnology becomes more widespread in both its breadth of application and level of use, so too does the need for characterisation of this small, but highly lucrative, market.

Geographical Coverage: Western Europe

Product Coverage: Nanotechnology

Table of Contents

  • 1. Foreword
  • 2. Executive Summary
  • 3. Background
    • 3.1. What is Nanotechnology ?
      • 3.1.1. Nanomaterials
      • 3.1.2. Nanotechnology
    • 3.2. Routes To Nanomaterials
    • 3.3. Why use Nanotechnology?
      • 3.3.1. Target Applications
      • 3.3.2. Adhesion
      • 3.3.3. Appearance
      • 3.3.4. Durability
      • 3.3.5. Hardness
      • 3.3.6. Permeability
    • 3.4. Typical Applications For Nanotechnology
      • 3.4.1. Automotive OEM/Refinish Coatings
      • 3.4.2. Decorative Coatings
      • 3.4.3. Marine Coatings
      • 3.4.4. Protective Coatings
      • 3.4.5. Barrier/Encapsulant Coatings
      • 3.4.6. Wood Coatings
    • 3.5. Nanomaterials In Use
      • 3.5.1. Titanium Dioxide
      • 3.5.2. Cerium Oxide
      • 3.5.3. Iron Oxide
      • 3.5.4. Silica
      • 3.5.5. Organic Nanoparticles and Dendrimers
      • 3.5.6. Nanoclays
      • 3.5.7. Nanotubes
      • 3.5.8. Nanocomposite Binders
    • 3.6. Safety, Health and Environmental Aspects of Nanotechnology
      • 3.6.1. Regulatory Investigations and Organisations
      • 3.6.2. Health and Safety Concerns
  • 4. Industry Review
    • 4.1. Major Participants in Nanomaterial Coatings Technology
      • 4.1.1. Advanced Nano Coatings
      • 4.1.2. Agion
      • 4.1.3. AkzoNobel
      • 4.1.4. Arkema
      • 4.1.5. BASF
      • 4.1.6. Bayer MaterialScience
      • 4.1.7. Behr Paints
      • 4.1.8. Bioni CS
      • 4.1.9. BYK-Chemie
      • 4.1.10. Celanese
      • 4.1.11. Clariant
      • 4.1.12. Dyo
      • 4.1.13. Ecology Coatings
      • 4.1.14. ElizaNor Polymer
      • 4.1.15. Evonik
      • 4.1.16. Green Earth Nanoscience
      • 4.1.17. Green Millennium/Jita Enterprises
      • 4.1.18. Hempel
      • 4.1.19. Industrial Nanotech
      • 4.1.20. Intumescent Associates Group
      • 4.1.21. Kemira
      • 4.1.22. Merck
      • 4.1.23. Nanogate Advanced Materials
      • 4.1.24. Nanoledge
      • 4.1.25. Nanophase Technologies
      • 4.1.26. NanoScape
      • 4.1.27. Nano-tera
      • 4.1.28. Nanovations
      • 4.1.29. Nanovere Technologies
      • 4.1.30. nCoat
      • 4.1.31. Oxonica
      • 4.1.32. Potters Europe
      • 4.1.33. PPG Industries
      • 4.1.34. Sachtleben
      • 4.1.35. Silco International
      • 4.1.36. Umicore
      • 4.1.37. Zyvex
    • 4.2. Recent Nanotechnology Developments in the Coatings Industry
  • 5. Perceptions of the Coatings Industry
    • 5.1. Nanotechnology Usage in Europe
      • 5.1.1. Overview
      • 5.1.2. Common Applications
    • 5.2. Nanotechnology By Industry Sector
    • 5.3. Manufacturers in Europe
    • 5.4. Growth Areas for Nanotechnology
  • 6. Growth Prospects To 2012
  • 7. Wish List - Future Needs of the Paint Industry
    • 7.1. General Responses and Remarks
      • 7.1.1. Legislative Improvements
      • 7.1.2. Removal of Hype
      • 7.1.3. Patent Upheaval
      • 7.1.4. Particle Encapsulants
      • 7.1.5. Matt-Compatible Scratch Resistance
      • 7.1.6. Lower Pricing
      • 7.1.7. Market Growth
  • 8. Directory of Nanomaterial Manufacturers and Consumers

Table of Tables

  • 2. Perceptions on the Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry (Aggregated, %)
  • 3. Functional Uses of Nanomaterials
  • 3. Problem Areas for Coatings Formulators
  • 3.3. Problem Areas for Coatings Formulators
  • 3.3.1. Problem Areas for Coatings Formulators
  • 3.5. Functional Uses of Nanomaterials
  • 3.5.8. Functional Uses of Nanomaterials
  • 4. Summary of Developments in Nanotechnology for the Coatings Industry 2002-8
  • 4.2. Summary of Developments in Nanotechnology for the Coatings Industry 2002-8
  • 5. Key Growth Applications for Nanomaterials in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5. Summary Table of Commonly Cited Nanomaterial Manufacturers in Europe
  • 5. Relative Popularity of Nanomaterial Functions Seen in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5. The European Coatings Industry' s Perceived Usage of Nanotechnology, by Coatings Sector
  • 5. Respondents' Interpretation of How Nanomaterials are Commonly Used in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry (Aggregated, %)
  • 5. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Raw Materials Producers
  • 5. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Formulators
  • 5. How Nanomaterials are Purchased in the European Coat6ings Industry, 2008 (%)
  • 5.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry (Aggregated, %)
  • 5.1. Respondents' Interpretation of How Nanomaterials are Commonly Used in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5.1. Relative Popularity of Nanomaterial Functions Seen in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Formulators
  • 5.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Raw Materials Producers
  • 5.1.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Formulators
  • 5.1.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry (Aggregated, %)
  • 5.1.1. Perceived Level of Nanomaterial Usage in the European Coatings Industry by the Raw Materials Producers
  • 5.1.2. Respondents' Interpretation of How Nanomaterials are Commonly Used in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5.1.2. Relative Popularity of Nanomaterial Functions Seen in the European Coatings Industry
  • 5.2. The European Coatings Industry' s Perceived Usage of Nanotechnology, by Coatings Sector
  • 5.3. Summary Table of Commonly Cited Nanomaterial Manufacturers in Europe
  • 5.3. How Nanomaterials are Purchased in the European Coat6ings Industry, 2008 (%)
  • 5.4. Key Growth Applications for Nanomaterials in the European Coatings Industry
  • 6. Anticipated AAGR in Usage of Nanomaterials in the European Coatings Industry, 2008-2012 (%)
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