REPORT SCOPE
INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The overall goal of this study is to provide a comprehensive understanding of advances in structural carbon materials manufacturing, their commercial applications, and worldwide markets. For the purposes of this report, these materials are defined to include all types of carbon fibers, carbon foams, monolithic structural graphite, carbon-reinforced carbon composites, and certain graphene materials.
Specific objectives of the study include describing the major types of structural carbon materials, including key physical and chemical properties, raw materials, and manufacturing processes. Commercial applications in which these materials are used will be discussed.
Present consumption and future demand for these materials will be evaluated for the United States and other major geographical markets. Trends in technology will be analyzed and forecasted. The impact of governmental regulations will be assessed. The dynamics of the structural carbons industry will be outlined along with profiles of key manufacturers.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
This study is an update of an earlier BCC report that was published in 2009. The structural carbon materials industry and markets have continued to develop in the two and a half years since the previous edition was published.
The structural carbon materials industry serves mature markets such as defense and aerospace, with a wide variety of products satisfying the requirements of well-established applications. However, continuous technical innovations and efforts to make structural carbon technologies available for new applications (at affordable prices) are leading to the development of new markets.
Corporations in the structural carbons industry need understand the significance of these trends to manage their enterprise and resources effectively. Users of structural carbons must also understand the effect of these changes in order to select the most cost-effective option among newly available products and technologies prior to committing significant capital resources.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Over the next half-decade significant change will take place in global structural carbon products and applications. Technological advances in improving structure-property relationships of advanced carbon materials and breakthroughs in the manufacturing processes—resulting in lower costs—will lead to novel applications. This study analyzes the driving forces that will shape the structural carbons industry over next few years.
Consequently, the information presented in this study should be useful to:
- Members of the financial community who must understand, assess, and rate the effect of forthcoming changes in the structural carbons industry based upon the financial performance of the companies active in this market segment
- Chief executive officers who must effectively manage the assets of their company so as to benefit from forthcoming changes in the structural carbons industry
- Directors of planning who must incorporate anticipated changes in the structural carbons industry into corporate planning documents
- Directors of manufacturing who must implement new structural carbons technology and products into their operations
- Directors of engineering, research, and development who must incorporate the latest in structural carbons technology and products into their designs and projects
- Decision makers at major structural carbons consumers, such as the Department of Defense contractors involved in aerospace and aircraft manufacturing
- Executives at companies engaged in developing competitive materials and technologies such as other reinforcement fibers like Kevlar or composites manufactured with other matrix materials such as ceramics or metal.
SCOPE OF REPORT
This report covers technological, economic, and business conditions in the structural carbons industry. Although this report is primarily a study of the U.S. market, analysis and forecasts are also provided for global markets. Included in this report are descriptions of market forces relevant to the structural carbons industry and their areas of application.
The U.S. market is presented by type of structural carbons along with growth forecasts through 2016. The driving forces in the industry and the structure of the industry are also examined.
International aspects of the structural carbons industry are discussed with respect to all the geographic regions and type of structural carbon material. Lastly, brief profiles of the major manufacturers are presented.
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
The report’s findings and conclusions are based on information gathered from a wide range of primary and secondary sources, including vendors, users, and engineering and consulting firms. Interview data were combined with information gathered through an extensive review of secondary sources such as trade publications, trade associations, company literature, and online databases to produce the projections contained in this report.
The base year for analysis and projection is 2010. With 2010 as a baseline, market projections were developed for 2011 to 2016. These projections are based on a combination of a consensus among industry sources, combined with BCC’s understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and analytical perspective.
ANALYST'S CREDENTIALS
This report is an update of an earlier report prepared by Dr. Ravindra Deshpande. Dr. Deshpande has over 13 years of research and product development experience in the manufacturing industry. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering along with an MBA. Dr. Deshpande has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and is lead inventor on several patents.
The analyst responsible for updating the report is Andrew McWilliams, a partner in the Boston-based international technology and marketing consulting firm, 43rd Parallel, LLC. Mr. McWilliams is the author of numerous other BCC studies of advanced materials and their applications, including Materials and Devices for High-Performance Sports Products (AVM053A); Advanced Materials and Technologies for Public Works Infrastructure Projects (AVM062A); Nanocomposites, Nanoparticles, Nanoclays, and Nanotubes (NAN021D); Lightweight Materials in Transportation(AVM056B); Advanced Materials and Devices for Renewable Energy (EGY053B); The Market for Thermal Management Technologies (SMC024G); and Graphene: Technologies, Applications, and Markets (AVM075A).
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DISCLAIMER
This publication provides informative material of a professional nature. It does not constitute managerial, legal, or accounting advice, nor should it serve as a corporate policy guide or an endorsement of any given product or company. This information is intended to be as accurate as possible at the time it was written and was undertaken on a best-effort basis. The views expressed are those of the author and do not make any warranty, express or implied, for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information, or for the interpretation of data or its use by others. Projections involve risks and uncertainties that include but are not limited to technical risks associated with technology development, government regulatory approvals, and access to capital. The author assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages that may result from one’s reliance on this material.