Materials and Chemicals is an interdisciplinary heavy industry sector. Materials industry applies the properties of matter to various areas of science and engineering. It incorporates elements of applied physics and chemistry. Significant attention in the Materials field is currently focused on nanoscience and nanotechnology. Chemicals are a broad chemical category including polymers, bulk petrochemicals and intermediates, other derivatives and basic industrials, and more.
The materials industry and market includes building and construction materials used worldwide for the fabrication of structures, earth supports, embankments, and completion of excavations. Heavy industry materials for construction are diverse and range from readily available non-supply chain materials such as brush and mud to commodity supply materials procured for projects like construction aggregates, composite wood products, plastics (PVC), resins, synthetic textiles and fibers (fiberglass), composite cements, other plastics and polymer composites, concrete, and various metals. Heavy industry metal materials include iron, various grades of steel, specialty alloys, titanium, copper, and even gold, silver, chrome and platinum. Glass, ceramic materials and foam are also subsets of heavy industrial materials required for construction. Finished materials for construction projects can included coated glass, architectural glass, other finished specialty glass projects, cast and molded steel (re-bar and beams), pipe sections, blocks, bricks, tiles, flooring, drywall panels, piles, poles, pillars, and wires.
Radical materials advances can drive the creation of new products and new industries. Industrial applications of materials science include materials design, cost-benefit tradeoffs in industrial production of materials, processing techniques (casting, rolling, welding, ion implantation, crystal growth, thin-film deposition, sintering, glassblowing, etc.), and techniques such as electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, nuclear microscopy (HEFIB), backscattering, neutron diffraction, etc.
The chemical industry comprises the companies that produce industrial chemicals. The chemical industries convert raw materials oil-- metals, air, water, natural gas and minerals-- into products. Products include chemicals to make plastic for computers, paint for cars, and medicines. Chemical engineers start with cheap, raw, natural materials, such as petrochemicals, seawater, and minerals.
The materials industry and market includes building and construction materials used worldwide for the fabrication of structures, earth supports, embankments, and completion of excavations. Heavy industry materials for construction are diverse and range from readily available non-supply chain materials such as brush and mud to commodity supply materials procured for projects like construction aggregates, composite wood products, plastics (PVC), resins, synthetic textiles and fibers (fiberglass), composite cements, other plastics and polymer composites, concrete, and various metals. Heavy industry metal materials include iron, various grades of steel, specialty alloys, titanium, copper, and even gold, silver, chrome and platinum. Glass, ceramic materials and foam are also subsets of heavy industrial materials required for construction. Finished materials for construction projects can included coated glass, architectural glass, other finished specialty glass projects, cast and molded steel (re-bar and beams), pipe sections, blocks, bricks, tiles, flooring, drywall panels, piles, poles, pillars, and wires.
Radical materials advances can drive the creation of new products and new industries. Industrial applications of materials science include materials design, cost-benefit tradeoffs in industrial production of materials, processing techniques (casting, rolling, welding, ion implantation, crystal growth, thin-film deposition, sintering, glassblowing, etc.), and techniques such as electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, nuclear microscopy (HEFIB), backscattering, neutron diffraction, etc.
The chemical industry comprises the companies that produce industrial chemicals. The chemical industries convert raw materials oil-- metals, air, water, natural gas and minerals-- into products. Products include chemicals to make plastic for computers, paint for cars, and medicines. Chemical engineers start with cheap, raw, natural materials, such as petrochemicals, seawater, and minerals.
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Floor Coverings Industry Quarterly Update
periodical | published by: Catalina Research
... floor coverings industry over the past decade. Each Floor Coverings Industry Quarterly Update analyzes data on overall U.S. industry trends, carpet and area rugs, ceramic tile, wood flooring, resilient flooring, retail floor covering stores, installation ...
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Liquid Filtration and Media World Markets
periodical | published by: The McIlvaine Company
... Applications include small flows such as the purification of frying oil in a fast food restaurant and the dewatering of sewage sludge in a big municipal wastewater treatment plant. This report identifies and quantifies these ...
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Global Production Index
periodical | published by: American Chemistry Council
... 24, the UN's ISIC 351 and 352 industries. It measures production of pharmaceuticals, soaps & detergents, personal care products, fertilizers and other downstream products in addition to measuring inorganic chemicals & organic chemicals, plastic resins, ...
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Carpet And Rugs
1/1/1995 | published by: SBI
... demand, international trade opportunities, and the economics of U.S. carpet and rug plants. The report covers fiber suppliers, yarn and carpet manufacturers, and retailers. Over 50 company profiles of major U.S. and worldwide carpet and ...
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$1,125.00
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Rubber Floor Coverings
1/1/1995 | published by: SBI
... goods and tile, and roll goods. The profile reviews the positive impact of federal and state legislation on rubber floor covering demand. It also includes data on plant costs and industry concentration, price trends, and ...
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Floor Covering Industry in the United States
6/1/1995 | published by: SBI
... laminate flooring. Furnishes data on household floor coverings purchases of wall-to-wall carpet, hard surface flooring, and other floor coverings. Household spending trends are studied by family income, age group, persons per household, and geographic area.
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Engineered Wood Products
1/1/1996 | published by: SBI
... engineered lumber and reconstituted wood products. Data for reconstituted wood products are further broken-down for particleboard, oriented strand board, hardboard, and fiberboard. Provides information on over 22 worldwide manufacturers and marketers. Profiles such major producers ...
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ADSL: Copper Turns to Gold, 1996
1/1/1996 | published by: Information Gatekeepers Inc
... as telcos looked for alternatives to costly network infrastructure upgrades such as HFC and fiber to the curb. Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) takes existing copper telephone line and turns it into a digital pathway ...
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Pressure-Sensitive Products
11/1/1996 | published by: SBI
... demand for pressure sensitive tapes, unprinted labels, label base stock, and other pressure-sensitive products materials. Analyzes cost structure of U.S. plants; provides individual company sales data, profit margins, and market shares for the leading manufacturers.
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Chelates and Clathrates: Markets and Opportunities
1/1/1997 | published by: BCC Research
... the markets for chelates and clathrates, technologies/mechanisms of chemical action, and new developments in this evolving industry. Manufacturing methods for phosphates, EDTA-type acids and salts, gluconic acids and salts, organophoshates, citric acid and polyelectrolytes are ...
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World Fine Chemical Markets Analysis
1/1/1997 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... for all of these end uses, and describes the major trends in the fine chemicals industry. Competitive strategies and developing technologies are provided, as are 50 profiles of companies like Allied Colloids, DuPont, and Dow.
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$995.00
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Ceramic Tile
4/1/1997 | published by: SBI
... end-use markets, exports, the industry cost structure, and the competitive environment. As part of this analysis, SBI profiles and reviews recent activities for worldwide manufacturers, including Dal-Tile, Florida Tile, Laufen, and Monarch Tile. The study ...
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$562.00
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Laminate Flooring
7/1/1997 | published by: SBI
... from 1995 to 2000. This market profile examines major suppliers and their strategies, and evaluates the development of a U.S. manufacturing base, pricing decisions, distribution, and advertising campaigns. Over 20 manufacturers and marketers are profiled.
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World Adhesive Markets
9/1/1997 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... shut out midsize players that don t learn to outmaneuver them. This report is the most comprehensive available on the world adhesive market. It provides detailed coverage of the industry in every major country of ...
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European Metallocene Catalysed Polymer Markets
1/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... market forecasts, this study will help your company fully understand the extent to which metallocene catalysts will impact the polymer industry. The report assesses intellectual property issues, examines key alliances and recommends strategies for success.
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$3,950.00
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European Textile and Treatment Chemicals Markets
1/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... assistants, scouring and bleaching agents, and sizing agents. The study reviews industry challenges, examines areas of potential growth, provides regional market forecasts, assesses market drivers and restraints, and includes company profiles of key industry participants.
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$3,950.00
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Adhesives and Sealants
1/1/1998 | published by: SBI
... and preformed tapes. These and other trends were uncovered in this Specialists in Business Information analysis of 22 adhesive and sealant product categories. The profile covers end-use markets, sales opportunities, exports, the competitive environment, new ...
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North American Markets for Automotive Coatings and Adhesives
2/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... your company to maximum market success. With detailed information on trends, revenues, and the competitive environment for each market segment, the report provides the market intelligence necessary to meet your company's goals in this industry.
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$2,950.00
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Coagulants & Flocculants North America 1997
2/1/1998 | published by: Kline & Company, Inc.
... wastewater treatment • Industrial water and wastewater treatment VOLUME TWO: • Pulp and paper - process and water and wastewater treatment • Mining - ore beneficiation VOLUME THREE: • Supplier profiles A key feature of ...
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Product Paints and Finishes
3/1/1998 | published by: SBI
... more than 60 end-use markets in order to uncover growing sales and profit opportunities. Industry profitability and the competitive environment are evaluated and data on the demand for certain types of finishes are provided. Sales, ...
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Architectural Paints and Coatings
3/1/1998 | published by: SBI
... as well as on the demographics of do-it-yourself and contractor spending by homeowners and renters. In addition, the profile evaluates the competitor environment and industry profit margins, and includes profiles of 23 worldwide manufacturers. ...
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U.S. Specialty Biocide Markets
4/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... in-depth analysis and extensive coverage of the trends, drivers, and restraints that exist in these markets, providing you with recommendations and strategies that will assist your company in not only achieving, but surpassing its goals.
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$3,450.00
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European Functional Fluid Markets
4/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... functional fluid markets. It presents a clear, thorough look at the threats and opportunities existing in the industry, including analysis on the competitive situation, new product development, end-user demands, and profiles of key industry participants.
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$3,950.00
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U.S. Functional Fluid Markets
5/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... drivers, restraints, and trends, this Frost & Sullivan report delivers up-to-the-minute industry information, including coverage of unit and revenue forecasts, pricing analysis, end-user markets, R&D, and strategic recommendations. Profiles of key industry participants are included.
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$3,450.00
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European Markets for Water-Soluble Polymers in the Food Industry
5/1/1998 | published by: Frost & Sullivan
... offers individual, national market estimates and forecasts and provides competitive analysis by product. The countries of western Europe are covered in detail, and estimates of the potential markets in eastern European countries are also included.
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