ResearchMoz presents this most up-to-date research on "Adhesive Films (Acrylic, Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc), Polyurethane, Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB), Epoxy and Others) Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020".
Adhesive films are sheets, films and tapes of materials such as plastic, polymers, textiles and paper with a thin layer of adhesive in one or both surfaces. This helps them stick to the surfaces. Adhesive films essentially act as joints between two surfaces. These films are used in tapes, labels, graphic wraps, protective films, glazing, tinting, masking, insulating and specialty films, among others. Adhesive films offer benefits such as lower material usage, easy usage and disposal, quick application and versatility according to the end-user utility. These advantages make adhesive films the material of choice over alternatives such as screw and clamps. Adhesive films have been adopted as preferred materials by a wide array of industries including packaging, electronics, medical, automotive, construction, footwear, furniture, aerospace and several consumer goods among others.
Adhesive films are sheets, films and tapes of materials such as plastic, polymers, textiles and paper with a thin layer of adhesive in one or both surfaces. This helps them stick to the surfaces. Adhesive films essentially act as joints between two surfaces. These films are used in tapes, labels, graphic wraps, protective films, glazing, tinting, masking, insulating and specialty films, among others. Adhesive films offer benefits such as lower material usage, easy usage and disposal, quick application and versatility according to the end-user utility. These advantages make adhesive films the material of choice over alternatives such as screw and clamps. Adhesive films have been adopted as preferred materials by a wide array of industries including packaging, electronics, medical, automotive, construction, footwear, furniture, aerospace and several consumer goods among others.
This report provides a detailed
description of the global adhesive films market based on volume share
(kilo tons) and revenue (US$ Mn) for the period of 2014 to 2020. It
highlights the factors contributing to the growth of the market and the
restraints that impede the market. Detailed forecast for adhesive films
from 2014 to 2020 has been given separately for better understanding of
the market scenario. The adhesive films market is described with respect
to various segments along with the expected opportunities in the next
six years.
In terms of geography, the global
adhesive films market has been segmented into regions such as North
America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World. The adhesive films
market has been segmented based on the following technology types:
pressure sensitive, light-cured, hot-melt and others (including
heat-cured, chemical-cured and self-cured). The study also classifies
the market based on the following product types: acrylic, polyvinyl
acetate (PVAc), polyurethane, polyvinyl butyral (PVB), epoxy and others
(including ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA), silicone, styrene butadiene
copolymer (SBC), and polyesters).
The study segments the market based on
applications into tapes, labels, graphics and others (including
specialty films, protective films, glazing and tinting). It provides
forecasts and estimates for each application segment in terms of revenue
and volume during the forecast period from 2014 to 2020. The study also
bifurcates the market based on the following end-user industries:
packaging, automotive, medical, electronics and others (including
construction, footwear, furniture, and aerospace). It also analyzes
market attractiveness for all end-users of adhesive films with the help
of the market attractiveness tool.
Rising demand for adhesive films in
key end-user industries such as medical, electronics, automotive and
packaging is projected to boost the global market for these films.
However, volatility in prices of feedstock for petroleum-based adhesive
films and regulations against volatile organic compounds (VOC) from
adhesive films are likely to hamper market growth. Companies, especially
in the developed regions such as North America and Europe, are
committing a substantial part of their investments for sustainable
growth that ensures safety of the environment. Industry players are
making significant investments for developing bio-based materials for
manufacturing adhesive films. This is projected to offer prospective
growth opportunities for the market players in the near future.
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Value chain analysis and Porter’s five
forces model have been provided for a comprehensive view of the market.
These would also help understand the specifics of the industry
structure besides giving an overview of the degree of competitiveness.
The report also includes detailed profiles of key players such as 3M
Company, H.B. Fuller Company, Henkel AG & Company KGaA, Avery
Dennison Corporation, BASF SE, Eastman Chemical Company and Ashland,
Inc. Detailed description of players includes parameters such as company
overview, financial overview, business strategies, upcoming facilities,
capacity addition, mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures, new
products and recent developments.
The report segments the global adhesive films market as:
Adhesive Films Market - Technology Analysis
- Pressure sensitive
- Light-cured
- Hot-melt
- Others (Including heat-cure, chemical-cured and self-cured)
Adhesive Films Market - Product Segment Analysis
- Acrylic
- Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc)
- Polyurethane
- Polyvinyl butyral (PVB)
- Epoxy
- Others (Including EVA, silicone, polyesters, and SBC)
Adhesive Films Market - Application Analysis
- Tapes
- Labels
- Graphics
- Others (Including specialty films, protective films, glazing, and tinting)
Adhesive Films Market - End-user Analysis
- Packaging
- Automotive
- Medical
- Electronics
- Others (Including construction, footwear, furniture, and aerospace)
Adhesive Films Market - Regional Analysis
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Rest of the World
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