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The future of epoxy curing agents in the composites industry in Canada looks promising with opportunities in the aerospace, pipe and tank, wind energy automotive, and marine industries. The major growth drivers for this market are increasing use of high-performance epoxy based composite materials and the growth of end use industries.
An emerging trend which has a direct impact on the dynamics of the industry includes development of epoxy curing agents which are less hazardous to human health, have faster cure, and improved performance characteristics.
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Epoxy Curing Agents in the Composites Market in Canada
by Segment: 2014-2025 (US $M) (Randomized Data)
Trends and Forecasts for Epoxy Curing Agents in the Composites
Market in Canada: 2014-2025 (US $M) (Randomized Data)
The study includes the market size and forecast for the epoxy curing agents market in Canada by end use industry and product type as follows:
Epoxy Curing Agents in the Composites Industry by End Use Industry:
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Wind Energy
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Pipe and Tank
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Aerospace
Epoxy Curing Agents in the Composites Industry by Product Type:
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Aromatic Amines
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Aliphatic Amines
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Cycloaliphatic Amines
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Catalyst
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Dicyandiamide
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Anhydride
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Others
Lucintel forecasts that the aliphatic amine will remain the largest segment by value and volume. Aromatic amine is expected to witness the highest growth in the forecast period supported by growing demand for high performance composites in aerospace applications.
Within this market, wind energy will remain the largest end use industry supported by increasing use of composites materials in wind blade manufacturing. Aerospace is expected to witness highest growth over the forecast period due to the increasing production of advanced aircraft models with high composite content.
Some of the features of “Opportunities for the Epoxy Curing Agents in the Composite Industry in Canada 2014-2025: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis” include:
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Market size estimates: Epoxy curing agents in the composite industry size estimation in terms of value ($M) and volume (M Lbs.) shipment.
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Trend and forecast analysis: Market trend (2014-2019) and forecast (2020-2025) by end use industry and product type.
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Segmentation analysis: Epoxy curing agents in the composite industry size end use (wind energy, pipe and tank, aerospace and others) and product type (aromatic amine, aliphatic amine, cycloaliphatic amine, catalyst, dicyandiamide, anhydride, and others) in terms of value.
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Growth opportunities: Analysis on growth opportunities in different end use industry and product type of epoxy curing agents in the composite industry.
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Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter’s Five Forces model.
This report answers the following 7 key questions:
Q.1. How big the opportunities for epoxy curing agents in the composites industry in Canada by end use (wind energy, pipe and tank, aerospace and others) and product type (aromatic amine, aliphatic amine, cycloaliphatic amine, catalyst, dicyandiamide, anhydride, and others)?
Q.2. Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.3. What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the drivers and challenges of epoxy curing agents in the composite industry?
Q.4. What are the business risks and threats of epoxy curing agents in the composite industry?
Q.5. What are emerging trends for epoxy curing agents in the composite industry and the reasons behind them?
Q.6. What are some changing demands of customers for epoxy curing agents in the composite industry?
Q.7. What are the new developments for epoxy curing agents in the composite industry and which companies are leading these developments?