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Wire and Cable: Polymer Materials and Structure

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The total market for polymeric materials used in wire and cable in 2003 was about 1,782 million pounds, and should grow to about 2,089 million pounds in 2008 at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of about 3.2%.
  • The largest segment, thermoplastic resin, was 1,482 million pounds in 2003 and is expected to rise at an AAGR of 3.2% to 1,722 million pounds.
  • Thermosetting elastomers had an estimated market of 230 million pounds in 2003; this should grow at a lower 2.3% AAGR to 280 million in 2008.
  • The total market for thermoplastic elastomers is growing at an AAGR of 3.5% and is expected to reach 83 million pounds in 2008.
  • Polymer (or plastic) optical fiber leads growth with an AAGR of 5.9% but currently, only accounts for 15 million pounds.

SUMMARY FIGURE
OVERALL VOLUME OF POLYMERS AND FLAME RETARDANTS USED IN U.S. WIRE AND CABLE, BY MATERIAL CATEGORIES, 2003 AND 2008
(MILLION LBS.)
Source: BCC, Inc.