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Executive Summary
Global nanomaterials industry reached $1.7 B in 2010, with an average annual growth
rate of 10.4% over last five years
North American nanomaterials industry accelerated by ~25% in 2010 and Europe by
~22%, while Asia and other regions grew by ~32% in 2010, driven by:
Active participation of government in nanotechnology R & D funding
Advancement in production process
Heavy investment in R & D by major players
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Nanoclay
Carbon Nanotubes
Construction
Conductive Flooring
Pipes
Packaging
Car Interior
Medicines &
Pharmaceuticals
Beer Bottles
Electrical &
Electronics
Home appliances
Sensors
Semiconductors
Others
Anti-foul coatings for
marine ships
Industrial equipment to
increase strength
Energy
Health Care
Battery electrodes
Body implants
Medical devices
Supercapacitors
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Strength
Modulus
Price
Weight
Surface
Area
Wear
Resistance
Barrier
Property
Electrical
Conductivity
Nanomateri
als
Ceramic
Kevlar
(Aramid)
Glass
Fibers
Carbon
Fibers
High
Medium
Low- Medium
Low
Least
Key Insights
Nanomaterials have the highest strength, modulus, wear resistance, barrier property and electrical
conductivity when compared with other materials
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Customers
Material specialization
Processed raw materials
Suppliers
Competition from
emerging economies
Regulators
Competitors
Nanomaterials
Industry
Technology
R&D and Innovation to
reduce cost
Cost effective
technology
Process improvement
Quality control
Capital
Consolidation
Non-traditional/new
entrants
Focus/specialization
Workforce
Distributors
Technical Service
Specialization
Efficiency
Value-added
Marketing
Destabilizers
Skills
Location
Global recession
Political instability
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Key Insights
North America and Europe were the two largest
25%
37%
38%
Europe
North America
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Price
Patents
+23%
+10%
1.7
1.0
2010
North America
Europe
RoW
E&E
Health& Personal
Care
E&E
E&E
Transportation
Transportation
Packaging
2016
CAGR
Health& Personal
Care
Energy Storage
Devices
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Health
care
Energy
storage
CAGR (2011-2016)
Electrical &
Electronic
Transportation
Construction
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Trend A
Trend B
Trend C
Trend D
Emerging Trends
in the Global
Nanocomposites
Industry
Trend E
Trend F
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Carbon/Aramid
/ Glass fibers
Carbon nanotubes
/nanoplatelets
Strength
Carbon Fiber (2015): 150 M lbs
Weight
Impact
Resistance
Carbon Fiber
Brittleness
Vey high
Nanofibers/
Nanotubes
High
Medium
Low/ NA
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% Cost decrease
-20%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2010
-40%
-60%
-80%
-100%
-120%
2009
Key Insights
Year
Bayer
Bayer Material Science opened a carbon nanotube pilot facility in Germany,
boosting annual capacity by 200 tons
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Arkema Group
Fulcrum SP Materials & Arkema to jointly produce improved damage
resistant nanocomposites
Capacity expansion for CNT production in 2011
Bayer AG
Opened a large carbon nanotube (CNT) pilot facility in Leverkusen,
boasting annual capacity by 200 tons
Invested 22 million in the operation located at Chempark in Leverkusen
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$2,000
Key Insights
In past 5 years, a huge amount has been
$1,500
Europe
USA
$500
Japan
$0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Year
in 2010
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Country
Nano- program
Comments
France
Nano 2012
Germany
Finland
FinNano
Norway
NANOMAT
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Nano-structured Mg
sheet and extrusions
for light weight hang-on
parts
Nanoflakes for
SMC used in
larger
structures body
molding
Nanoparticles
for wear
resistant tires;
adherent long
running tires
Scratch
resistant
paints
Nanostructure
control of
multi-material
welds
Nano- enabled
LED lights
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Carbon nanotubes
for improved
mechanical,
electrical and
thermal properties
(resin, adhesives)
Nanofillers for
PIEZO-paints,
coatings, and fibers
Micro-particlereinforced
Nano-clay CFRP
for barrier
upgrading
Metal-Ceramic
nanostructured
bulk composites
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Corrosion resistant
paints & coatings
Future
Nano-scale material
for catalytic
converters
Polymer
nanocomposite
sensors
Power Train
High density &
power
nanocomposites
Nano-enabled
batteries
Nanocomposite
based hydrogen
storage
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Description
Field
Emission
Display (FED)
CNT is used as
light emitter in FED
Body Armor
Water
Purification
Used as
antimicrobial agent
Size of
Opportunity
Large
Key Drivers
High luminance, high
contrast, high light
efficiency, wide view
angle
Medium
Medium
Drug Delivery
Description
Used for improving
the treatment of
cancer
Can be used as
electrodes in bio
fuel cell
Size of
Opportunity
Key Drivers
Medium
Enhanced mechanism
for treating the infected
cells
Medium to
Large
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Conclusions
The nanomaterials market is expected to grow at about 23% annual rate until 2016
Top 6 players have secured two-thirds of global nanomaterials market shipments; high
opportunity for new players to enter this growth market
Decline in demand in 2009 for nano-enabled products in the automotive industry, such as
automotive lubricants, catalytic converters, sensors and filters, among others, drove the
heavy downturn in market opportunities for nanomaterials such as multi-wall carbon
nanotubes (MWNTs) and ceramic nanoparticles
Health care and energy markets were two main application areas which helped the global
nanomaterial industry recover from the heavy downturn experienced in 2009.
The healthcare industry is expected to surpass the electronic and electric industry in size over
the coming 2-3 years, driven by nanotechnology advancements in biomedical field
North America will remain the market leading region for several years as it has significant
ongoing R & D activities in nanomaterials
It is expected that nanomaterials will broaden their markets as they enter into more
applications such as drug delivery, armor, defense equipment, weapons, nanomedicines and
the like
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About Lucintel
Lucintel is the leading global management consulting & market
research firm for aerospace, marine, energy, construction, consumer
goods, transportation, chemical, and composites industries.
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Consulting
Benchmarking
Marine
Opportunity Screening
Construction
Partner Search and Evaluation
Renewable Energy
Recreational
Composite Materials
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Opportunity
Screening
Lucintel
Consulting
Due
Diligence
Strategic
Growth
Consulting
Feasibility
Study
Salesforce
Optimizati
on
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