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This report analyzes the US market for Conductive Polymers in Metric Tons and US$ Million. The specific end-use applications analyzed are Product Components, Antistatic Packaging, Material Handling, Worksurface & Flooring, and Other Applications. Annual forecasts are provided for the period of 2001 through 2015. The report profiles 56 companies including many key and niche players such as 3M Company, Cabot Corporation, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, Crosslink, Cytec Industries Inc., Dow Chemical Company, Eastman Chemical Company, Ferro Corporation, Fortron Industries LLC, Fractal Systems, Inc., Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., Illinois Tool Works, Inc., KEMET Corporation, Konarka Technologies, Inc., Littelfuse Incorporated, Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc., National Starch and Chemical Company, Novamet Specialty Products Corporation, Phillips Sumika Polypropylene Company, PolyOne Corporation, Solutia Incorporated, Spartech Corporation, Sterling Fibers, Inc., and Synthetic Rubber Technologies Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
CONDUCTIVE POLYMERS MCP-1527A US MARKET REPORTCONTENTSI. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONSStudy Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1Disclaimers I-2Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3Product Definitions And Scope of Study I-3What Are Conductive Polymers? I-3Conductive Polymers - A Classification I-4Polyacetylene I-4Polyaniline I-4Polypyrrole I-4Polyphenylene Vinylene (PPV) I-5Polythiophene I-5Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) I-5Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) I-6Poly 3-alkylthiophenes I-6Inherently Dissipative Polymers (IDPs) I-6II. A US MARKET REPORT1. Industry Overview II-1Outlook II-1Growth Drivers II-1Market Challenges II-1Market Stance II-12. Factors Influencing the Market II-2Polymeric Materials Offer Bright Prospects II-2New Applications Expedite Polymers Market II-2Emergence of New Markets II-2Plastic Electronics Driving Polymers Market II-2Semiconductors Poised for Rapid Growth II-3Change in Consumer Preferences II-3Quality Dominates Polymers Market II-3Burgeoning Demand for OLEDs II-33. Product Overview II-4Polymers or Plastics II-4What Are Conductive Polymers? II-4Diverse Molecular Structure of Conducting Polymers II-4Unique Characteristics of Conductive Polymers II-5Inherently Conductive Polymers (ICPs) II-54. Manufacture of Conductive Polymers II-7The Making of Conductive Polymers II-7Conductive Polymers - An Alternative to Metals? II-7A Glance at the Negative Aspects of Conductive Polymers II-8History Behind the Development II-85. Applications of Conductive Polymers II-9Grouping of Polymer Applications II-9Conductivity Applications II-9Electroactivity Applications II-10Polymer Batteries Vs Metal Batteries II-10Conductive Polymers Suppress Static Discharge II-10Sensors Sensing Polymers II-11Conductive Polymers in OLEDs II-11Can Conductive Polymers be Artificial Muscles? II-11Conducting Polymers for Electronic Ink II-11Conductive Polymers Foray into Medical Industry II-12Polymers in Printed Circuit Boards II-12Light Emitting Polymers Battle Against LCDs II-126. Organic Electronics II-137. Thermally Conductive Polymers II-148. Product Segments II-15Conductive Polymers - A Classification II-15Polyacetylene II-15Properties of Polyacetylene II-15Characteristics of Polyacetylene II-16Polyaniline II-16Synthesis of Polyaniline II-16Properties of Polyaniline II-17Polyaniline - A Look at the Chemical Properties II-17Fillers Based Polyaniline Composites II-17Polyaniline - Major Applications II-18Polyaniline in Nanospray Emitters II-18Polyaniline Effective against Static Discharge II-18Polyaniline Effective Against Corrosion II-18Polypyrrole II-18Polypyrrole Vs Electrical Stimuli II-19Applications of Polypyrrole II-19Polyphenylene Vinylene (PPV) II-19Polythiophene II-20Applications of Polythiophene II-20Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) II-20Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) II-21Table 1: US Polyvinyl Chloride Industry (2006): Breakdown ofAnnual Production Capacity of Select Players (In 000 MetricTons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-21Poly 3-alkylthiophenes II-21Electro-Conductive Polymers II-21Lithium-Conductive Polymers II-22Inherently Dissipative Polymers (IDPs) II-22Light Emitting Polymers (LEPs) II-229. Technological Developments/Breakthroughs II-24Polyaniline in Carbon Nanotubes II-24Researchers Develop New Method to Produce Yarns II-24Enhancement in the Conductivity of Polyaniline II-24Plextronics Develops Sulfur Based Polythiophene II-24Simple Method to Produce Polymer Nanowires Production II-24Phillips Research Develops New Polymer Technology II-25Creation of Conductive Polymers Analysis II-25Electricity Sensitive Clothes II-25Individual Efforts in Conducting Polymers Development II-26Conducting Polymer Sheath for Tissue Stimulation II-26Energizing Conducting Polymers Technology II-26Biomaterials Based Conducting Polymers II-26Pennsylvania Developer Creates Conducting Jacket II-26Ohio Creators Invent Conducting Polymeric Nanocomposites II-26Idaho Developer Creates Polymer Contact System II-2710. Product Innovations/Introductions II-28PolyOne Introduces Geon(TM) HC Vinyl Compound-Based Products II-28GLS Introduces Phthalate-Free TPEs II-28Dow Unveils Polypropylene Products II-28Dow Launches FINGERPRINT(TM) Polyethylene Resins II-28KEMET Launches 35-Volt Rated Polymer Tantalum Capacitor II-29KEMET Extends Portfolio II-29PolyOne and Kraton Polymers Develop OnFlex(TM)-S KA Range II-29Spartech Develops ULTRATUF® CX-D II-29Spartech Introduces TUF-GLAS® LD II-29Eastman Chemical Co Introduces Eastman Tritan(TM) Copolyester II-29Crosslink Unveils Innovative Polymer Coating for Capacitor Anodes II-30Eastman Chemical Rolls Out Performance Additives and SpecialtyPolymers II-30KEMET Introduces Conductive Polymer with the Lowest ESR II-30KEMET Unveils New Polymer Capacitor II-31Tyco Introduces HWAT System II-31PolyOne Launches OnColor(TM) II-31KEMET Widens Portfolio of Conductive Polymers II-31Dow Corning Unveils Series of Silicones II-31Dow Launches Polyurethane Technology II-32Chevron Launches New PPS Resin Grade II-32Premix Launches Conductive Compounds II-32Pelican Products Launches LED Penlight II-32Tyco Unveils New Polymer Cables II-32Crosslink Launches Light Emitting Coatings II-33Fiber Innovation Unveils PPS Staple Fibers II-33Vishay Unveils New Tantalum Capacitors II-33Bac2 Ltd Launches Electrically Conductive Polymers II-33Plextronics Launches Conductive Polymers II-34Phillips Sumika Launches Polypropylene Resin II-34KEMET Introduces Low ESR Conductive Polymers II-34Research and Markets Launches Range of Plastics II-34Total Petrochemicals Introduces Polystyrene Grade II-34Sandia Launches New PEM II-34Total Petrochemicals Launches Metallocene Polyethylene II-34Chevron Philips Launches PPS Alloys II-35PolyOne Plans to Launch Conductive Polymers II-3511. Recent Industry Activity II-36Dyneon LLC Pockets Hitech Polymers Inc. II-36Konarka Technologies Ink Agreement with SKYShades® Products II-36Lubrizol Advanced Materials Expands Capacity II-36PolyOne Realigns its Business Segments II-36PolyOne Acquires Ngai Hing PlastChem II-36Fortron Industries Doubles Production Capacity II-36Noveon, Inc. Renamed Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc II-37PolyOne Establishes Manufacturing Facility in Ohio II-37CPFilms Acquires Assets of Acquired Technology Inc II-37Solutia Adds New Production Line in Belgium II-37Spartech forms New Strategic Business Unit II-37Sabic Acquires GE Plastics II-37Integral Technologies Inks Manufacturing Pact with JasperRubber Products II-38Dow Chemical and Chevron Philips to Jointly Set Up a Styrene JV II-38Henkel Acquires Alba Adesivos II-38Littelfuse Purchases Assets of SurgX Corporation II-38Dow Signs Distribution Deal with Entec II-39Solutia Increases Price for Polymers and Adipic Acid II-39Konarka and Evident Technologies to Develop Power Plastic II-39Cabot Inks an Agreement with Aclaud SA II-39Cytec Hikes Prices for Polymer Additives II-39Polietilenos Uniao Secures License to Develop Loop Slurry PETechnology II-39Tyco International Divests Adhesives, Plastics and CoatedProducts Business II-40Optatech Acquires Electrically Conductive TPE Patents II-40Dow Corning Inks Agreement with Invint II-40General Electric Patents Painting Method II-40Lubrizol Corporation Acquires Noveon II-40PolyOne Signs an Agreement with GeoTech II-4112. Focus on Major Market Players II-423M Company II-42Cabot Corporation II-42Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC II-42Crosslink II-43Cytec Industries Inc II-43The Dow Chemical Company II-43Eastman Chemical Company II-44Ferro Corporation II-44Fortron Industries LLC II-45Fractal Systems, Inc. II-45Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. II-45Illinois Tool Works, Inc. II-45KEMET Corporation II-46Konarka Technologies, Inc. II-46Littelfuse Incorporated II-46Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. II-47National Starch and Chemical Company II-47Novamet Specialty Products Corporation II-48Phillips Sumika Polypropylene Company II-48PolyOne Corporation II-48Solutia Incorporated II-49Spartech Corporation II-49Sterling Fibers, Inc II-49Synthetic Rubber Technologies Inc II-5013. Focus on Select Universities/Research Institutes II-51Clemson University II-51Duke University II-51The University of Florida II-51Massachusetts Institute of Technology II-51National Aeronautics and Space Administration II-52The Ohio University II-52Sandia National Laboratories II-52University of California, Santa Barbara II-5314. Market Analytics II-54Table 2: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis forConductive Polymers by Resin Content - Acrylonitrile ButadieneStyrene, Polyvinyl Chloride, Polycarbonate, PolyphenyleneBased, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Inherently ConductivePolymers and Others Independently Analyzed by AnnualConsumption in Metric Tons for the Years 2001 through 2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-54Table 3: US Long Term Projections for Conductive Polymers byResin Content - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, PolyvinylChloride, Polycarbonate, Polyphenylene Based, Polyethylene,Polypropylene, Inherently Conductive Polymers and OthersIndependently Analyzed by Annual Consumption in Metric Tonsfor the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-55Table 4: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis forConductive Polymers by End Use Application - ProductComponents, Antistatic Packaging, Material Handling,Worksurface & Flooring and Other Applications IndependentlyAnalyzed by Annual Consumption in Metric Tons for the Years2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-56Table 5: US Long Term Projections for Conductive Polymers byEnd Use Application - Product Components, AntistaticPackaging, Material Handling, Worksurface & Flooring and OtherApplications Independently Analyzed by Annual Consumption inMetric Tons for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-56Table 6: US Historic Review for Conductive Polymers by ResinContent - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polyvinyl Chloride,Polycarbonate, Polyphenylene Based, Polyethylene,Polypropylene and Others Independently Analyzed by AnnualConsumption in Metric Tons for the Years 1991 through 2000(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-57Table 7: US Historic Review for Conductive Polymers by End UseApplication - Product Components, Antistatic Packaging,Material Handling, Worksurface & Flooring and OtherApplications Independently Analyzed by Annual Consumption inMetric Tons for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-57Table 8: US 15-Year Perspective for Conductive Polymers byResin Content - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption forAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polyvinyl Chloride,Polycarbonate, Polyphenylene Based, Polyethylene,Polypropylene, Inherently Conductive Polymers and Others forthe Years 1998, 2008 and 2012 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-58Table 9: US 15-Year Perspective for Conductive Polymers by EndUse Application - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumptionfor Product Components Antistatic Packaging, MaterialHandling, Worksurface & Flooring and Other Applications forthe Years 1998, 2008, & 2012 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart II-59Table 10: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis forConductive Polymers by Annual Sales in US$ Million for theYears 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-59Table 11: US Long Term Projections for Conductive Polymers byAnnual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-60Table 12: US Historic Review for Conductive Polymers by AnnualSales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-60III. 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