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到 2030 年结构隔热板市场预测:按产品、表皮材料、应用和地区进行全球分析Structural Insulated Panels Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product, Skin Material, Application and By Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC预测,2024年全球结构保温板市场规模将达148亿美元,预计2030年将达到226亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为7.5%。
结构绝缘板 (SIP) 是一种节能建筑材料,其绝缘泡棉芯夹在硬质覆材(例如 OSB、胶合板或金属)之间。为墙壁、屋顶和地板提供绝缘、结构强度和气密性。结构隔热板以特定尺寸预製,可减少材料浪费和人事费用,并有助于永续的建筑实践。结构隔热板以其耐用性和多功能性而闻名,适用于住宅、商业和工业应用,确保持久的性能和对各种建筑设计的适应性。
根据美国人口普查局的数据,2021 年 11 月美国建筑业总产值估计为 16,258.8 亿美元。此外,美国住宅预计为8,205.38亿美元,比去年同期成长3.4%。
对节能和永续建筑解决方案的需求不断增长
建设产业正在采用节能实践来减少碳排放并满足建筑规范。单户住宅的结构隔热板在这一转变中发挥关键作用,透过最大限度地减少热量损失来实现高能源效率,与传统建筑方法相比,节能高达 50%。由于其环保特性、低废弃物製造以及回收材料的使用,SIP 也成为永续建筑方法的首选,推动了市场成长。
相容性问题和整合挑战
单一安装管道 (SIP) 结构可能会出现相容性问题,尤其是在与传统建筑材料和现有结构整合时。这可能导致人事费用增加、施工延误和结构性能问题。此外,与现有设计相容的要求意味着建筑师在规划新计划时必须考虑SIP如何与其他材料和系统集成,鼓励创造力和灵活性可能受到限制。因此,建筑商必须将 SIP 与其他建筑元素正确集成,以避免这些潜在问题。
缩短施工时间并提高结构完整性
SIP 是在异地製造并在施工现场组装的预製零件,可加快计划完成速度并显着降低人事费用。与传统施工方法相比,施工时间最多可缩短50%,非常适合住宅、商业建筑等领域。苏州工业园区也满足了对快速週转计划不断增长的需求,特别是在住宅短缺的都市区。因此,苏州工业园区简化施工流程的能力符合及时交货计划日益增长的需求,使其成为建筑商的有利选择。
缺乏意识
消费者对单一绝缘板 (SIP) 的犹豫是一个重大问题。这是因为许多住宅和建筑商没有充分了解它的好处,并且倾向于更喜欢传统材料。此外,建筑工人(包括建筑师和承包商)通常没有接受过有关 SIP 的施工和优点的全面培训,从而导致施工不当并降低了对 SIP 使用的信心。这可能会损害建筑性能和结构完整性,限制市场成长。
COVID-19 的影响
COVID-19 的爆发对结构绝缘板 (SIP) 市场产生了重大影响。封锁、劳动力短缺和供应链中断减缓了建设活动、推迟了计划并减少了对园区专案的需求。然而,大流行后,人们重新关注节能和永续建筑,刺激了 SIP 的采用。疫情期间原物料成本上涨也影响了定价策略。儘管最初遇到了挫折,但对绿色建筑实践和高效住宅解决方案的日益关注帮助园区市场復苏并为长期成长做好了准备。
预计在预测期内,发泡聚苯乙烯(EPS)面板产业将成为最大的产业
发泡聚苯乙烯(EPS)面板领域预计在预测期内将成长最大,因为其隔热性能使其成为节能建筑应用的理想选择。 EPS 板的轻质特性可快速搬运和安装,从而减少施工时间。这种效率对承包商和建筑师很有吸引力,他们更喜欢基于 EPS 的 SIP,因为它们具有灵活性并且易于整合到各种建筑设计中。这使得创新的建筑解决方案能够满足现代能源效率标准。
胶合板产业预计在预测期内复合年增长率最高
由于其稳定的热性能、较低的供暖和製冷成本以及符合严格的能源标准,预计胶合板领域在预测期内将出现最高的复合年增长率。儘管胶合板不具有与芯材相同的隔热水平,但它确实透过提供稳定的外部屏障来稳定 SIP 的热效率。当与 EPS 等绝缘芯材结合使用时,胶合板可维持能源性能并有助于提高面板的整体 R 值。
北美,特别是美国和加拿大的建筑规范越来越关注能源效率,并制定了严格的能源规范,例如能源部的能源之星计划和加拿大国家建筑能源规范,鼓励采用可持续隔热板(SIP) 。这一趋势是由监管压力和消费者对环境问题的认识所推动的,从而导致建筑物的能源消耗减少。
在预测期内,由于快速都市化,住宅、商业和工业建筑的需求激增,亚太地区预计将出现最高的复合年增长率。这些国家正在大力投资智慧城市和交通枢纽等大型基础设施计划,需要节能和永续的建筑解决方案。永续基础设施 (SIP) 被视为绿色建筑的可行解决方案,随着亚太地区消费者和企业优先考虑环境影响和长期永续性,建筑计划的需求不断增加。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Structural Insulated Panels Market is accounted for $14.8 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $22.6 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.5% during the forecast period. Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) are energy-efficient building materials with an insulating foam core between rigid facings like OSB, plywood, or metal. They offer thermal insulation, structural strength, and airtightness in walls, roofs, and floors. Prefabricated to specific dimensions, structural insulated panels reduce material waste and labor costs, contributing to sustainable building practices. Known for durability and versatility, structural insulated panels are suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications, ensuring long-lasting performance and adaptability to various architectural designs.
According to the US Census Bureau, the total construction output in the United States was estimated at USD 1625.88 billion in November 2021. Also, non-residential construction in the US was estimated to be worth USD 820.538 billion, which is 3.4% more than it was during the same time last year.
Increasing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable construction solutions
The construction industry is embracing energy-efficient practices to reduce carbon emissions and meet building codes. Single-family homes structural insulated panels are playing a crucial role in this transition, achieving higher energy efficiency by minimizing heat loss, leading to energy savings of up to 50% compared to conventional methods. SIPs are also becoming a preferred choice in sustainable building practices due to their eco-friendly characteristics, manufacturing with less waste and incorporating recycled materials encouraging market growth.
Compatibility issues & integration challenges
Compatibility issues can arise during the installation of Single-Installed Pipes (SIPs), especially when integrating them with traditional building materials or existing structures. This can lead to increased labor costs, delays in construction, and structural performance issues. Additionally, the need for compatibility with existing designs may limit architects' creativity and flexibility in planning new projects, as they must consider how SIPs will integrate with other materials and systems. Therefore, it is crucial for builders to ensure proper integration of SIPs with other building elements to avoid these potential issues.
Reduced construction time & superior structural integrity
SIPs are prefabricated components that can be manufactured off-site and assembled at the construction site, resulting in faster project completion and significant labor cost savings. They can reduce construction time by up to 50% compared to traditional methods, making them ideal for sectors like residential housing and commercial buildings. SIPs also cater to the growing demand for quick turnaround projects, particularly in urban areas with housing shortages. Thus their ability to streamline the building process aligns with the increasing need for timely project delivery, making them a favorable option for builders.
Lack of awareness
Consumer hesitance towards Single-Insulation Panels (SIPs) is a significant issue, as many homeowners and builders are not fully informed about their benefits, leading to a preference for traditional materials. Furthermore, the construction workforce, including architects and contractors, often lacks comprehensive training on SIP installation and benefits, resulting in improper installation practices and reduced confidence in using SIPs. This can compromise the performance and structural integrity of buildings and limit market growth.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) market. Construction activity slowed due to lockdowns, labor shortages, and disrupted supply chains, delaying projects and reducing demand for SIPs. However, the post-pandemic period saw a renewed focus on energy-efficient and sustainable construction, boosting SIP adoption. Rising raw material costs during the pandemic also affected pricing strategies. Despite initial setbacks, the growing emphasis on green building practices and efficient housing solutions has positioned the SIPs market for recovery and long-term growth.
The expanded polystyrene (EPS) panels segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The expanded polystyrene (EPS) panels segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period owing to their thermal insulation, making them ideal for energy-efficient building applications. They are lightweight, allowing quicker handling and installation, reducing construction time. This efficiency appeals to contractors and architects, who prefer EPS-based SIPs for their flexibility and ease of integration into various building designs. This allows for innovative architectural solutions that meet modern energy efficiency standards.
The plywood segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The plywood segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to their consistent thermal performance, lower heating and cooling costs, and compliance with stringent energy codes. Although plywood doesn't offer the same level of insulation as the core material, it stabilizes the SIPs' thermal efficiency by providing a stable external barrier. When combined with insulating core materials like EPS, plywood maintains energy performance and contributes to the panel's overall R-value.
North America is anticipated to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to North American building regulations, particularly in the U.S. and Canada, are increasingly focusing on energy efficiency, with strict energy codes like the DOE Energy Star program and Canada's National Energy Code for Buildings driving the adoption of Sustainable Insulated Panels (SIPs). This trend is driven by regulatory pressures and consumer awareness of environmental issues, resulting in reduced energy consumption in buildings.
Over the forecasted timeframe, the Asia Pacific is expected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period due to rapid urbanization, leading to a surge in demand for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These countries are investing heavily in large-scale infrastructure projects, such as smart cities and transportation hubs, requiring energy-efficient and sustainable building solutions. As consumers and companies in APAC prioritize environmental impact and long-term sustainability, sustainable infrastructure (SIPs) are seen as a viable solution for eco-friendly buildings, increasing demand in construction projects.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Structural Insulated Panels market include Alubel SpA, ArcelorMittal, Balex-Metal, Cornerstone Building Brands, DANA Group of Companies, Isopan, Italpannelli SRL, Jiangsu Jingxue Insulation Technology Co. Ltd. , Kingspan Group, Manni Group SpA, Multicolor Steels (India) Pvt. Ltd., NCI Building Systems, Nucor Building Systems, Owens Corning, PFB Corporation and Tata Steel.
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