Life-Saving Fire Protection: Ceresana Analyses the Flame Retardant Market
Regulations Drive the Market
"The development of the flame retardant industry is greatly influenced by legal situations and industrial standards," explains Oliver Kutsch, CEO of Ceresana: "Almost all countries are increasingly tightening fire safety regulations. In addition, which flame retardant is used depends on state regulations on the protection of the environment and health – above all in Western Europe and North America." As environmental restrictions mainly impact halogenated flame retardants, less controversial alternatives are being developed. The demand for organophosphates and different inorganic flame retardants is rising by 3.5% to 4.3% per year, which is significantly faster than for brominated or chlorinated flame retardants.
Innovative Flame Retardants
Fire resistant agents are tailored to specific applications and developed in close co-operation with manufacturers, processors, and users of end-products. Product innovations focus on more environmentally friendly products and new materials. Examples include nanotechnology, micro-encapsulation, and intumescent systems, which expand by heat and create a protective layer. However, the most widely used flame retardant is aluminum hydroxide (ATH), which is anticipated to continue to dominate the market in 2018.
Practice-Oriented Study
The up-to-date market report of Ceresana Research provides detailed descriptions and analyses of the flame retardant market: Demand divided by product types as well as revenues and prices. Moreover, the study offers essential market data related to the individual application areas. The most important sales markets are construction materials – especially made from PVC – insulating materials, rubbers, adhesives, and paints & varnishes. Electrical & electronics and transport industry are also studied individually with reference to the world regions.
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