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UK Passive Fire Protection Materials Market Development Report

March 2011 | 110 pages | ID: U78BF3BFE78EN
Market and Business Development (MBD)

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This MBD UK passive fire protection materials market research report analyses building materials that have fire resistant and prevention properties but which do not actively extinguish fires. The study incorporates market size, segmentation, development, regional analysis, supply sources and industry structure, including company profiles. Coverage includes architectural ironmongery, doors, fire doors, fire linings, fire protection materials, fire resisting cables, fire resisting glass, fire resisting partitions, fire screens, intumescent seals, linings, and structural fire resisting products.

The report contains five year historical data, current market conditions and influences, together with a five year sector forecast by MBD analysts. The data is clearly presented and illustrated.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 Definitions
2.2 Methodology
2.3 Abbreviations
2.4 Market Positioning
2.5 UK Economy
2.6 Market Factors

3. MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS

3.1 Chapter Summary
3.2 Market Size
3.3 Market Segmentation
3.4 Market Trends
3.5 Seasonality of Sales
3.6 Regional Sales
3.7 Distribution

4. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

4.1 Chapter Summary
4.2 Industry Development
4.3 Company Profiles
  4.3.1 AEI Cables
  4.3.2 Cape
  4.3.3 CGI International
  4.3.4 Dufaylite Developments
  4.3.5 Kaba Door Systems
  4.3.6 MagHansen
  4.3.7 Nullifire
  4.3.8 Pilkington United Kingdom
  4.3.9 Promat UK
  4.3.10 Rockwool

5. DEMAND STRUCTURE

5.1 Chapter Summary
5.2 Building & Construction

6. FORECAST

6.1 Chapter Summary
6.2 Market Size
6.3 Market Segmentation
6.4 Industry

7. FURTHER SOURCES & CONTACTS

7.1 Trade Associations
7.2 Trade Magazines
7.3 Trade Exhibitions


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