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Plastics

Electroactive Polymers

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • On a value basis, conductive plastics have an estimated value of $700 million in 2005, while ICP’s amount to under $60 million. However, ICPs could reach close to $150 million by 2011, while conductive plastics should top the one billion dollar plateau.
  • All electroactive polymers are driven by the ever-increasing demands of electronic devices and the explosive growth of relatively new products such as cellular phones and digital cameras.
  • Organic transistors made from polymers rather than silicon, and the potential movement of light emitting diodes into large displays are the main drivers for ICPs and low dielectric polymers.