Nanocoatings for the Household Care Industry
Brief Summary
There are now numerous nanomaterial based-products on the market for household care, applied as permanent coatings and protective sprays. One example is easy clean coatings that can be applied to sanitary surfaces in bathrooms, toilets, kitchens or window panes, where frequent contact with water, oil and dirt can quickly soil surfaces. These treatments are extremely popular in German and Asian markets.
Most multinational household care brand owners are conducting R&D efforts in nanocoatings, viewing the area as both a market opportunity and threat; self-cleaning and easy clean surfaces can simply be cleaned with water, negating the need for chemical cleaners. Nanoscale silver for example can also be incorporated into an anti-bacterial coating allowing for long term germ repellence. Photocatalytic TiO2 coatings have also been demonstrated to be more long-lasting and effective than standard anti-bacterial cleansers.
Products have yet to reach the market from brand owners but will likely hit the shelves in the next few years; top up applications for surfaces that may deteriorate or lose their effectiveness over time is one potential opportunity. It is likely that cleaning will still be necessary; however nanocoatings will make it less frequent and easier. Nanocoatings for the Household Care Industry covers all the latest product innovators, products impacting the household care industry and estimated market revenues for this growing market.
There are now numerous nanomaterial based-products on the market for household care, applied as permanent coatings and protective sprays. One example is easy clean coatings that can be applied to sanitary surfaces in bathrooms, toilets, kitchens or window panes, where frequent contact with water, oil and dirt can quickly soil surfaces. These treatments are extremely popular in German and Asian markets.
Most multinational household care brand owners are conducting R&D efforts in nanocoatings, viewing the area as both a market opportunity and threat; self-cleaning and easy clean surfaces can simply be cleaned with water, negating the need for chemical cleaners. Nanoscale silver for example can also be incorporated into an anti-bacterial coating allowing for long term germ repellence. Photocatalytic TiO2 coatings have also been demonstrated to be more long-lasting and effective than standard anti-bacterial cleansers.
Products have yet to reach the market from brand owners but will likely hit the shelves in the next few years; top up applications for surfaces that may deteriorate or lose their effectiveness over time is one potential opportunity. It is likely that cleaning will still be necessary; however nanocoatings will make it less frequent and easier. Nanocoatings for the Household Care Industry covers all the latest product innovators, products impacting the household care industry and estimated market revenues for this growing market.
1 REPORT METHODOLOGY
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 PRODUCTION METHODS
4 NANOCOATINGS
4.1 ANTI-FINGERPRINT
4.1.1 Total market revenues
4.1.2 Revenues by market
4.2 ANTI-BACTERIAL
4.2.1 Total market revenues
4.2.2 Revenues by market
4.3 ANTI-FOULING AND EASY-TO-CLEAN
4.3.1 Total market revenues
4.3.2 Revenues by market
4.4 SELF-CLEANING (BIONIC)
4.4.1 Total market revenues
4.4.2 Revenues by market
4.5 SELF-CLEANING (PHOTOCATALYTIC)
4.5.1 Total market revenues
4.5.2 Revenues by market
4.6 MARKET DRIVERS
4.7 MARKET STRUCTURE
4.8 MARKET REVENUES
4.8.1 Global market revenues, 2010-2015
4.8.2 Global market, by region
5 NANOCOATINGS IN THE HOUSEHOLD CLEANING MARKET
5.1.1 Market drivers, applications and companies
5.1.2 Market revenues, current and projected
5.1.3 Market revenues, by coating type
5.1.4 Products
6 COMPANY PROFILES (76 PROFILES)
REFERENCES
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 PRODUCTION METHODS
4 NANOCOATINGS
4.1 ANTI-FINGERPRINT
4.1.1 Total market revenues
4.1.2 Revenues by market
4.2 ANTI-BACTERIAL
4.2.1 Total market revenues
4.2.2 Revenues by market
4.3 ANTI-FOULING AND EASY-TO-CLEAN
4.3.1 Total market revenues
4.3.2 Revenues by market
4.4 SELF-CLEANING (BIONIC)
4.4.1 Total market revenues
4.4.2 Revenues by market
4.5 SELF-CLEANING (PHOTOCATALYTIC)
4.5.1 Total market revenues
4.5.2 Revenues by market
4.6 MARKET DRIVERS
4.7 MARKET STRUCTURE
4.8 MARKET REVENUES
4.8.1 Global market revenues, 2010-2015
4.8.2 Global market, by region
5 NANOCOATINGS IN THE HOUSEHOLD CLEANING MARKET
5.1.1 Market drivers, applications and companies
5.1.2 Market revenues, current and projected
5.1.3 Market revenues, by coating type
5.1.4 Products
6 COMPANY PROFILES (76 PROFILES)
REFERENCES
TABLES
Table 1: Market drivers for nanocoatings
Table 2: Nanocoatings production methods
Table 3: Anti-fingerprint Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 4: Anti-bacterial Nanooatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Com
Table 5: Anti-fouling and easy-to-clean Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companiespanies
Table 6: Self-cleaning (Bionic) Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 7: Self-cleaning (Photocatalytic) Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 8: Market drivers for nanocoatings
Table 9: Market structure for nanocoatings in household care
Table 10: World nanocoatings market revenues, by end user market, conservative estimate
Table 11: World nanocoatings markets, by region
Table 12: Nanocoatings in the household cleaning market
Table 13: Revenues for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010-2015, by coating type
Table 14: Nanocoatings for the household cleaning and sanitary-Companies and products
Table 1: Market drivers for nanocoatings
Table 2: Nanocoatings production methods
Table 3: Anti-fingerprint Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 4: Anti-bacterial Nanooatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Com
Table 5: Anti-fouling and easy-to-clean Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companiespanies
Table 6: Self-cleaning (Bionic) Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 7: Self-cleaning (Photocatalytic) Nanocoatings: Principles, Properties, Effects, Applications and Companies
Table 8: Market drivers for nanocoatings
Table 9: Market structure for nanocoatings in household care
Table 10: World nanocoatings market revenues, by end user market, conservative estimate
Table 11: World nanocoatings markets, by region
Table 12: Nanocoatings in the household cleaning market
Table 13: Revenues for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010-2015, by coating type
Table 14: Nanocoatings for the household cleaning and sanitary-Companies and products
FIGURES
Figure 1: Revenues for nanocoatings, by market, 2009
Figure 2: Revenues for nancoatings, by market, 2010
Figure 3: Revenues for nanocoatings, by coating type, 2010
Figure 4: Market revenues for nancoatings, 2015
Figure 5: Revenues for nanocoatings, by coating type, 2015
Figure 6: World nanocoatings markets 2010 and 2015, by region
Figure 7: Total market revenues anti-fingerprint nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 8: Revenues for anti-fingerprint nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 9: Total market revenues for anti-bacterial nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 10: Revenues for anti-bacterial nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 11: Total market revenues for anti-fouling and easy-to-clean nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 12: Revenues for anti-fouling and easy-to-clean nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 13: Total market revenues for self-cleaning (bionic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 14: Revenues for self-cleaning (bionic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 15: Total market revenues for self-cleaning (photocatalytic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 16: Revenues for self-cleaning (photocatalytic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 17: World nanocoatings market revenues, 2010 and 2015, by end user market
Figure 18: World nanocoatings markets 2010 and 2015, by region
Figure 19: Revenues for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010—2015
Figure 20: Market share for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010, by coating type
Figure 21: Market share for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2015, by coating type
Figure 1: Revenues for nanocoatings, by market, 2009
Figure 2: Revenues for nancoatings, by market, 2010
Figure 3: Revenues for nanocoatings, by coating type, 2010
Figure 4: Market revenues for nancoatings, 2015
Figure 5: Revenues for nanocoatings, by coating type, 2015
Figure 6: World nanocoatings markets 2010 and 2015, by region
Figure 7: Total market revenues anti-fingerprint nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 8: Revenues for anti-fingerprint nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 9: Total market revenues for anti-bacterial nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 10: Revenues for anti-bacterial nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 11: Total market revenues for anti-fouling and easy-to-clean nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 12: Revenues for anti-fouling and easy-to-clean nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 13: Total market revenues for self-cleaning (bionic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 14: Revenues for self-cleaning (bionic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 15: Total market revenues for self-cleaning (photocatalytic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015
Figure 16: Revenues for self-cleaning (photocatalytic) nanocoatings, 2010-2015, by market
Figure 17: World nanocoatings market revenues, 2010 and 2015, by end user market
Figure 18: World nanocoatings markets 2010 and 2015, by region
Figure 19: Revenues for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010—2015
Figure 20: Market share for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2010, by coating type
Figure 21: Market share for nanocoatings in the household cleaning market, 2015, by coating type