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到 2028 年的耐火涂料市场预测 - 按类型、应用技术、技术、基材、应用、树脂类型、地区分类的全球分析Fire Resistant Coatings Market Forecasts to 2028 - Global Analysis By Type, Application Technique, Technology, Substrate, Application, Resin Type and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2022 年全球防火涂料市场规模将达到 10.8519 亿美元,预计 2028 年将达到 14.9631 亿美元,预计复合年增长率为 5.5 %。
防火涂料是通过将涂层应用于预期表面以确保充分覆盖以提供足够的防火安全性来帮助最大限度地减少火灾的物质。 膨胀型涂料是防火涂料的别称。 防火涂料最常见的用途是防止气体在火和火焰升温时逸出并扩散到表面。 防火涂料降低了表面发生火灾损坏的风险。 由于意识的提高和严格的防火要求和法规,预计对防火涂料的需求将迅速增长。
根据欧盟统计局的数据,整个欧洲(欧盟 28 国)建筑业在 2019 年增长了 2.6%,而建筑产量增长了 2.4%。
由于火灾事故导致人员伤亡和财产损失的频率越来越高,许多消防安全和消防安全法律、法规和标准正在实施。 与其他地区相比,欧洲和北美在该领域的安全标准和法规数量最多。 新建建筑物和加工厂必须满足所需的安全和耐火标准,严格的法规和规范正在执行,推动了对防火涂料的需求。 鑑于扩张的前景,市场进入者专注于开发创新的新产品以满足严格的安全和消防法规。
在所有应用中使用高级防火涂料的成本高得令人望而却步。 在选择防火涂层材料和应用工艺时,涂层成本是一个重要的考虑因素。 对于不太严格和小批量的应用,优质防火涂料可能不是一种经济的解决方案。 其他活动如灭火器和低成本水泥涂料优于其他防火涂料,因为它们在某些应用中更便宜。 因此,低成本替代品的可用性限制了某些应用的涂料市场。
防火涂料不仅用于新建项目,还用于现有商业和住宅建筑的维护。 它不仅防火,而且还耐候和耐腐蚀。 此外,减少了维修次数,延长了使用寿命。 这种涂料的好处已广为人知,并被纳入翻新和新建项目。 根据欧盟 (EU) 的数据,欧洲超过 35% 的建筑物已超过 50 年,每年约有 0.4-1.2% 的建筑物进行翻新。 随着对清洁能源和建筑安全的重视,旧建筑改造的标准越来越严格。 这样的方面可能会增加全球对防火涂料的需求。
有人担心,长期暴露在恶劣环境中会影响阻燃涂料的性能,导致橘皮现象。 此外,不正确的应用或应用前的表面处理会导致涂层在基材上流挂。 此外,当暴露在火中时,涂层会膨胀并形成燃烧层。 这会产生烟雾,影响那些试图逃离某些地区的人的能见度。 膨胀型涂料市场的主要参与者专注于开发防火、防烟、薄且美观的涂料。 这些进步将提高对阻燃涂料的需求。
COVID-19 大流行扰乱了全球商业生态系统。 儘管如此,疫情在很多方面对许多防火涂料行业产生了重大的负面影响。 这是因为政府封锁和社会隔离措施对防火涂料的需求和消费产生了重大影响。 然而,在后疫情时期,随着各国经济復苏,防火涂料业务有望发展。
据估计,阻燃剂部分将有良好的增长。 这种类型的涂料要么是水性的,要么是溶剂型的,主要用于建筑和建筑行业。 此外,它的优越性还在于它比水泥基替代品更薄,显着减轻了基材和整体结构的重量,并且具有很高的防火性能。 如此一来,喷射式防火涂料便具备了上述优点,助推了该市场的拓展。
溶剂型涂料在预测期内预计将以最快的复合年增长率增长,因为溶剂型涂料在耐久性方面通常优于水性涂料。 此外,溶剂型防火涂料经常用于在建结构中作为火灾时的隔热罩,因此全球建筑行业的扩张正在推动这一细分市场的扩张。
由于中国和印度等国家/地区对安全措施的意识增强,亚太地区预计在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。 此外,随着东南亚经济的发展,外国直接投资 (FDI) 的增加预计将加强该地区的建筑业。 这一因素正在为该行业带来新的增长潜力。
由于製造、建筑和建筑行业存在许多消防安全标准,预计欧洲在预测期内的复合年增长率最高。 欧洲由德国和英国等国家主导。 许多行业参与者还提供符合欧洲规范的防火涂料。 例如,ICA 集团生产的阻燃涂料 Prometea 符合欧洲医院、剧院、电影院和学校等公共建筑的防火法规。
2020 年 5 月,Hempel A/s 开始在中国烟台化工园区建设新工厂。 该工厂年产能将超过10万吨,计划于2021年投产。
2020 年 9 月,Etex Group 收购了英国被动防火公司 FSi Limited,该公司在东米德兰兹郡的米沙姆设有生产工厂,在伦敦设有配送中心。
2019 年 8 月,宣伟公司收购了 Dresdner Lackfabrik Novatic(德国)在德国、波兰和捷克共和国的业务和资产。
2019 年 5 月,Teknos Group 收购了捷克经销商 Finnproduct,以将其客户群扩展到国内市场。
2019 年 3 月,AkzoNobel N.V. 推出了一种用于木质建筑外墙的新型防火涂料系统,并在欧洲获得批准。
2019 年 3 月,Sika AG 推出了商标为 Sika Unitherm Platinum-120 的用于室内或室外结构钢的环氧树脂富马酸防火涂料。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Fire Resistant Coatings Market is accounted for $1085.19 million in 2022 and is expected to reach $1496.31 million by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period. Fire resistant coatings are substances that help minimise fire by applying a coat to the desired surface to guarantee that you have enough coverage to provide the appropriate fire resistant security. Intumescent paint is another name for fire-resistant paint. The most common application of fire resistant coating is to prevent fire and flame from spreading across the surface by leaking gas as they heat up. Fire resistant coatings reduce the danger of fire damage to surfaces. The need for fire-resistant coatings is expected to rise rapidly as a result of increased awareness and stringent fire protection requirements and regulations.
According to Eurostat, the overall construction industry and building construction output growth in Europe (EU-28) was 2.6% and 2.4% in 2019.
The increasing frequency of fire incidents resulting in injuries, deaths, and property damage has resulted in the implementation of many laws, regulations, and standards for fire safety and fire protection. Europe and North America have the most safety standards and regulations in this area when compared to other locations. As newly constructed buildings and processing plants must fulfil the required safety and fire resistance standards, the implementation of severe rules and norms is increasing the demand for fire-resistant coatings. Given the prospects for expansion, market participants are focused on developing new and innovative products that meet demanding safety and fire protection regulations.
The usage of sophisticated fire-resistant coating in all applications is prohibitively expensive. The cost of coatings is an essential consideration when selecting fire-coating materials and the application process. High-end fire-resistant coating may not be an economical solution for applications with less tight criteria and low volumes. Active fire protection, such as fire extinguishers and other low-cost cementitious coatings are less expensive and favoured over other fire-resistance coatings in some applications. As a result, the availability of low-cost substitutes is limiting the coating market in several applications.
Fire-resistant coatings are utilised not only in new construction projects, but also in the maintenance of existing commercial and residential structures and buildings. Aside from fire protection, these coatings are resistant to weather and corrosion. They require fewer repairs and have a longer service life. People are becoming more aware of the benefits of these coatings and are incorporating them into both repair and new building projects. According to the European Union, over 35% of buildings in Europe are over 50 years old, with roughly 0.4-1.2% of buildings refurbished per year. With a greater emphasis on clean energy and building safety, stiffer standards for renovating older buildings are in force. This aspect has the potential to enhance global demand for fire-resistant coatings.
Prolonged exposure to hostile environments affects the characteristics of intumescent coatings, resulting in the orange-peel effect, which is a key concern, associated with their use. Moreover, incorrect application and pre-application surface treatments cause the coatings to droop on the substrates. Furthermore, when exposed to fire, the coatings swell and generate a burned layer. This produces smoke, which might impair the visibility of persons attempting to flee a specific region. The leading players in the intumescent coatings market are concentrating on creating coatings that provide fire protection, produce less smoke, have a thinner film, and have good aesthetic features. These advancements will improve the demand for intumescent coatings.
The global business ecology was shattered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, this epidemic has had a significant detrimental influence on a big number of fire-resistant coatings industries in a variety of ways. This is due to the fact that the governments' lockdowns and social distancing measures have had a substantial impact on demand and consumption of fire-resistant coatings. However, the fire-resistant coating business is expected to develop in the post-pandemic period as countries' economies recover.
The intumescent segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth. The majority of uses for this kind of coating, which can be waterborne or solvent-borne, are in the building and construction industry. Additionally, it is better than cementitious replacements since it is thinner, greatly reduces the weight of the substrates and structures as a whole, and has higher fire protection qualities. The aforementioned benefits of the intumescent type of fire-resistant coating drive this market's expansion.
The solvent-borne segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR growth during the forecast period, due to the fact that solvent-borne coatings often outlast aqueous coatings in terms of durability. Additionally, solvent-based fire-resistant coatings are frequently applied to structures under construction as a thermal barrier during fire threats; as a result, the expansion of the global construction sector propels the expansion of this market segment.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period, as a result of increased awareness and the focus on safety measures in nations like China and India. Additionally, it is anticipated that rising foreign direct investment (FDI) for South East Asia's economic development will strengthen the region's building and construction sector. This element has also given the sector lucrative new growth potential.
Europe is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to numerous fire safety standards in the manufacturing, building, and construction sectors. Europe is dominated by nations like Germany and the United Kingdom. A number of industry participants also provide fire-resistant coatings materials that adhere to European norms. In order to comply with European fire prevention laws for public facilities including hospitals, theatres, cinemas, and schools, ICA Group, for instance, produces Prometea fire-retardant coatings.
Some of the key players profiled in the Fire Resistant Coatings Market include: PPG Industries, Arabian Vermiculite, Akzonobel N.V., Sika AG, Etex Group, Contego International, The Sherwin-Williams Company, Rudolf Hensel GmbH, Hempel A/S, Envirograf, Teknos Group, Promat International and Rpm International.
In May 2020, Hempel A/s has begun the construction of a new factory in Yantai Chemical Industrial Park, China. The plant will have a production capacity of more than 100,000 tons per year and will be inaugurated by 2021.
In September 2020, Etex Group had acquired the UK-based passive fire protection company named FSi Limited, having a production facility in Measham, East Midlands, and a distribution center in London.
In August 2019, The Sherwin-Williams Company acquired the business and assets of Dresdner Lackfabrik Novatic (Germany) in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
In May 2019, Teknos Group acquired the Czech Republic-based Finnproduct, a distributor, to expand its customer base to the domestic market.
In March 2019, AkzoNobel N.V. launched a new fire protection coating system for the wooden building facade, which got approved in Europe.
In March 2019 Sika AG launched epoxy intumescent fire protection coating for structural steel under the trademark Sika Unitherm Platinum-120, for interior or exterior application.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.