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Plastics in Auto Interiors

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The auto interior market is one of intense competition because most of the metal replacement with resins has essentially been completed. This scenario is compounded by the fact that vehicle sales have been flat for several years and many forecasts predict a slight decline over the next few years. However, minivans, with concomitant larger resin/elastomer volumes, and other factors provide reasonably good material growth rates over the next 5 years.
  • The auto interior industry is being confronted by a wide array of challenges that bear directly on resin/elastomer selection. Some of these include: changing aerodynamics, more demanding resin property profiles, more stringent federal regulations, proliferation of the modular concept, the ever-present anti-PVC scenario, spectre of recycling, and the constant goal to reduce prices.
  • Several groups of resins/elastomers compete in this market which is composed of the following components: seating, instrument panels (including hard surfaces, skins, cushioning, and air bag covers/doors), window encapsulants and weather stripping, interior trim, door panels, and others.

SUMMARY FIGURE
AUTO INTERIOR MARKET BY MAJOR RESIN/ELASTOMER GROUP, 2000 AND 2005
(MILLION POUNDS)
Source: BCC, Inc.