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The Global Market for Nanofibers 2024-2034

September 2023 | 146 pages | ID: GC9BD62DC002EN
Future Markets, Inc.

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The Global Market for Nanofibers 2024-2034 analyzes the global nanofibers industry, providing a comprehensive

overview of the market size, growth trends, key players, applications, technologies, and regional markets. Major

applications of nanofibers include filtration, tissue engineering scaffolds, wound dressings, drug delivery, sensors,

protective clothing, and composites reinforcement.

Report contents include:
  • Market growth drivers.
  • Analysis of various types of nanofibers, manufacturing methods like electrospinning, and challenges around
scaling up production.
  • Analysis of major market segments including filtration, textiles, and medical, market drivers, product
innovations and key applications, and revenue forecasts by market.
  • Regional markets are also explored in detail, with historical and projected nanofiber revenues broken down
for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and other regions.
  • Profiles of 82 companies. Companies profiled include Asahi Kasei, BioSurfaces, LLC, Donaldson, Enerol
Nanotechnologies, Gelatex Technologies OЬ, IDKLAB, Invenio Srl, NanoLayr and TruSpin.
  • Analysis of the carbon nanofibers market, including synthesis techniques, applications in batteries and
supercapacitors, and profiles of companies.

The Global Market for Nanofibers 2024-2034 is a valuable resource for companies, investors, researchers, and

others interested in the global nanofibers industry
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Market landscape
1.2 Polymer, alumina and carbon nanofibers
1.3 Markets, applications and benefits
1.4 Commercial electrospun nanofiber products
1.5 Market drivers
1.6 Market and technical challenges
1.7 Global nanofibers market revenues
  1.7.1 Global revenues for nanofibers, by market 2018-2034
  1.7.2 Global revenues for nanofibers, by regions 2018-2034

2 RESEARCH SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY

2.1 Report scope
2.2 Research methodology

3 INTRODUCTION

3.1 Types of nanofibers
  3.1.1 Classification of nanofibers
  3.1.2 Synthetic polymer nanofibers
  3.1.3 Natural polymers
    3.1.3.1 Collagen
    3.1.3.2 Cellulose
    3.1.3.3 Silk fibroins
    3.1.3.4 Keratin
    3.1.3.5 Gelatin
    3.1.3.6 Polysaccharides
  3.1.4 Carbon nanofibers
  3.1.5 Other types of nanofibers
    3.1.5.1 Alumina nanofibers
    3.1.5.2 Silicon nanofibers
3.2 Upscaling nanofibers
3.3 Synthesis of nanofibers
  3.3.1 Electrospinning
    3.3.1.1 Advantages
    3.3.1.2 Drawbacks
    3.3.1.3 Multi-nozzle/needle electrospinning
    3.3.1.4 Needle/nozzle-less electrospinning
    3.3.1.5 Co-electrospinning or co-axial electrospinning
    3.3.1.6 Ultrasound-enhanced electrospinning
    3.3.1.7 Electrospinning instrument manufacturers
  3.3.2 Electro-hydrodynamic direct writing
  3.3.3 Electrospray Deposition
  3.3.4 Centrifugal jet spinning
  3.3.5 Centrifugal multi-spinning
  3.3.6 Plasma-induced synthesis
  3.3.7 CO2 laser supersonic drawing
  3.3.8 Solution blow spinning

4 NANOFIBER TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL)

5 MARKETS FOR POLYMER NANOFIBERS

5.1 SWOT ANALYSIS
5.2 FILTER MEDIA
  5.2.1 Market drivers
  5.2.2 Applications
    5.2.2.1 Types of filtration
    5.2.2.2 Water filtration
    5.2.2.3 Air filtration
    5.2.2.4 Virus filtration
  5.2.3 Global market revenues
  5.2.4 Market challenges
5.3 TEXTILES
  5.3.1 Market drivers
  5.3.2 Applications
    5.3.2.1 Protective textiles
    5.3.2.2 Waterproof and breathable textiles
    5.3.2.3 Antibacterial fibers
    5.3.2.4 E-textiles
  5.3.3 Global market revenues
  5.3.4 Market challenges
5.4 MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE
  5.4.1 Market drivers
  5.4.2 Applications
  5.4.3 Products
  5.4.4 Global market revenues
5.5 OTHER MARKETS

6 POLYMER NANOFIBER COMPANY PROFILES 72 (71 COMPANY PROFILES)

7 CARBON NANOFIBERS MARKET

7.1 Properties
7.2 Synthesis
  7.2.1 Chemical vapor deposition
  7.2.2 Electrospinning
  7.2.3 Template-based
  7.2.4 From biomass
7.3 Markets
  7.3.1 Batteries
  7.3.2 Supercapacitors
  7.3.3 Thermal interface materials
  7.3.4 Fuel cells
  7.3.5 CO2 capture
7.4 Companies 130 (11 company profiles)

8 REFERENCES

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Market summary for nanofibers.
Table 2. Markets, applications and benefits of nanofibers.
Table 3. Commercial electrospun nanofiber products
Table 4: Market drivers for nanofibers.
Table 5: Market and technical challenges for nanofibers.
Table 6. Global revenues for nanofibers, by market 2018-2034, millions USD.
Table 7: Global revenues for nanofibers by region 2018-2034 (million USD).
Table 8: Nanofibers types, properties and applications.
Table 9. Synthesis of nanofibers from various materials, their fabrication techniques, advantages and
applications.
Table 10. Comparison of nanofiber production techniques.
Table 11. Natural and synthetic polymers and blends that can be electrospun.
Table 12. Electrospinning instrument manufacturers.
Table 13. Technology Readiness Level (TRL) Examples.
Table 14. Markets and applications for polymer nanofibers.
Table 15. Market drivers for nanofibers in filter media.
Table 16: Types of filtration.
Table 17. Global revenues for nanofibers in the filter media market, 2018-2034 (million USD).
Table 18. Market challenges for nanofibers in filtration.
Table 19. Market drivers for use nanofibers in textiles.
Table 20. Applications and benefits of nanofibers in textiles.
Table 21. Global revenues for nanofibers in the textiles market, 2018-2034 (millions USD).
Table 22. Market drivers for nanofibers in medical and healthcare.
Table 23. Nanofiber applications in the medical and healthcare markets.
Table 24. Electrospun nanofiber medical products.
Table 25: Global revenues for nanofibers in the medical and healthcare market, 2018-2034 (million
USD).
Table 26. Other markets for nanofibers.
Table 27. Gelatex nanofiber sheet.
Table 28. Properties of carbon nanofibers.
Table 29. Carbon nanofiber synthesis methods.
Table 30. Comparison of synthesis methods for carbon nanofibers.
Table 31. Markets and applications for carbon nanofibers.

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Global revenues for nanofibers, by market 2018-2034, million USD.
Figure 2: Global revenues for nanofibers by region 2018-2034 (million USD).
Figure 3. Electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers with different orientation: a) aligned and b)
random.
Figure 4. Electrospinning technique.
Figure 5. Scanning electron microscope images of electrospun nanofibers collected on different
geometries and styles.
Figure 6. Carbon nanofibers.
Figure 7. Typical electrospinning component schematic.
Figure 8. A multi-nozzle electrospinning device.
Figure 9. Schematic of a needle-free electrospinning system.
Figure 10 Electrohydrodynamic writing of nanofibers.
Figure 11. Electrospray Deposition Method.
Figure 12 Centrifugal jet spinning of nanofibers.
Figure 13. Schematic illustration of the centrifugal multispinning polymer nanofiber production
process.
Figure 14 Solution blow spinning of nanofibers.
Figure 15. SWOT analysis: polymer nanofibers market.
Figure 16. Conventional Filter Media.
Figure 17. Nanofiber coated filter media.
Figure 18. Ultra-web ® filter media by the Donaldson company.
Figure 19. Schematic of nanofiber membrane for seawater distillation.
Figure 20. Virus deactivating nanofiber membrane schematic.
Figure 21. Global revenues for nanofibers in the filter media market, 2018-2034 (million USD).
Figure 22: nanofiber conductive shirt.
Figure 23. Global revenues for nanofibers in the textiles market, 2018-2034 (millions USD).
Figure 24: Global revenues for nanofibers in the medical and healthcare market, 2018-2034 (million
USD).
Figure 25. Comparison with conventional water treatment.
Figure 26. Nanoceram pleated filter cartridges.
Figure 27. Ultra-web ® filter media by the Donaldson company.
Figure 28. Nanospider™.
Figure 29. Nanofiber Nonwoven Fabrics from Hirose.
Figure 30. activLayr Bioactive Skincare Collagen product.
Figure 31. Spincare system.
Figure 32. ReSpimask® mask.
Figure 33. Schematic of nanofiber filter.
Figure 34. Sample sock made with Nanofront® recycled-polyester nanofiber.
Figure 35. Hitoe™ conductive nanofiber garment.


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