The U.S. polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) film & sheet market is
expected to reach USD 1.11 Billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. The proliferation of high-speed internet has driven online
retail and shopping trends, positively impacting the demand for LED displays
and communication signage in physical retail stores, to compete with these
virtual outlets.
PMMA film & sheet are
increasingly being utilized to design unique, innovative and aesthetically
appealing advertising displays. Increasing consumer consciousness regarding
sustainability has driven the demand for communication media materials with high
biodegradability, lower toxicity, and emissions.
The automotive sector has also
been utilizing increasing amounts of the material for lightweight component
manufacturing, LED illumination applications and other molding compound or
fabrication in interiors & exteriors. Stringent federal regulations
implemented by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air
Resources Board (CARB) are also driving the demand for lightweight automotive
components & materials.
Signage & displays occupied
the highest volume share of around 33% in 2015 in the films segment. Growing
demand for optoelectronics and specialized media & communication displays
is a major driving factor in the U.S. Furthermore, a shift in trend towards
digital marketing and growing awareness regarding paper wastage has contributed
to segment growth.
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Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) Film And Sheet Market: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/us-polymethyl-methacrylate-pmma-film-sheet-market
Further key findings from
the report suggest:
- PMMA film & sheet demand in the U.S. was estimated at over 178 kilo tons in 2015 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3% over the forecast period
- Signage & displays emerged as the largest application segment for films in 2015 and is estimated to occupy over 32% volume share by 2025
- Construction applications are also expected to remain a significant application, owing to increasing demand for glass substitutes that do not shatter under impact and offer protection & safety for building residents
- Automotive parts are expected to be the fastest growing segment with a CAGR of 4.5 % from 2016 to 2025 owing to increasing demand for lightweight and durable structural components
- Top players Evonik Industries, Arkema Group and Lucite International accounted for about 70% of the market share in 2015
- Prime companies such as Arkema Inc. and Lucite International have made large investments in R&D towards improving production processes by reducing costs & improving efficiency
- New projects have also been undertaken for producing bio-PMMA from plant sugars to meet sustainability criterion
- Other significant participants include Unigel Group, Plazit-Polygal group, Polyone Corporation and Plaskolite
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Research: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry/plastics-polymers-and-resins
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. PMMA film &
sheet market on the basis of film applications & sheet applications:
Films Application Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue,
USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Construction
- Automotive Parts
- Consumer Electronics
- Signage & Displays
- Others
Sheets Application Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons;
Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Construction
- Furniture
- Automotive Parts
- Consumer Electronics
- Signage & Displays
- Medical & Healthcare
- Others
About Grand View Research
Grand View Research, Inc. is a
U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of
California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides
syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting
services. To help clients make informed business decisions, we offer market
intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range
of industries, from technology to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
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