May 24 2010
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5dd034/the_world_market_f) has announced the addition of the "The World Market for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Consumer Products, 2010-2015" report to their offering.
There is a wide-range of products currently on the market incorporating nanomaterials, from golf clubs and ski wax to advanced display technologies in consumer electronics and self-cleaning surfaces in the home. Revenues for nanotechnology and nanomaterials in consumer products were approximately US$1545 million in 2009. The electronics, automotive and household care segments markets generate the greatest revenues at present. These markets will continue to grow to 2015, with the food and personal care sectors also witnessing significant growth.
The market for nanotechnology and nanomaterials in consumer products is expected to more than triple to $5335million by 2015, driven by the demand for innovative new products and increased competition in the consumer electronics and household cleaning products segments. Most applications at present exploit advanced material properties by adding nanoparticles either in the bulk material or on the surface. Modifying surface composition allows for enhanced features including scratch resistance, water repellency, reflectivity and photo activity and combinations thereof. Next generation products are likely to incorporate nanomaterials with multi-functional, smart capabilities.
This new 256 page report from leading technology publisher Future Markets, Inc. provides a comprehensive analysis of these exciting new markets through to 2015 and beyond.
Report contents include:
- Applications by market and technology
- Market revenues to 2015
- Market drivers
- Over 255 company profiles
- Over 30 tables and figures
- Technology areas covered include metal oxide nanopowders, metal nanoparticles, nanocoatings, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, fullerenes and POSS, graphene, nanocapsules and quantum dots
- Consumer product market areas covered include automotive, clothing, food and beverage, household cleaning, external protection and paint, packaging and product security, personal care, cosmetics, dental and sunscreens and sporting goods.
Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/