SiC Fibers Market worth $1,262 million by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets SiC Fibers Market by Type (First, Second, and Third Generation), Form (Continuous, Woven, Others), Phase (Amorphous, Crystalline, Usage (Composites, Non-Composites), End-Use Industry, and Region - Global Forecast to 2025
, published by MarketsandMarkets, the global SiC Fibers Market is expected to grow from USD 382 million in 2020 to USD 1,262 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 27.0% during the forecast period. Increasing demand from aircraft and land-based gas turbine engine manufacturers is driving the growth of the market.
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First generation fibers account for the largest share in terms of volume.
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Research Group Initiates First-Ever In-Situ Measurement of Mechanical Properties of Hardened Cement Mortar
Ube Industries, Ltd., the Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology today announced that a joint research group has established a method for evaluating the mechanical properties of hardened cement mortar and initiated the first-ever in-situ data measurement. The research project aims to contribute to the construction of deep-sea infrastructure. By collecting data on the hydraulic pressure arising inside of hardened cement mortar at a site on the deep-sea floor, the research is expected to yield useful data for the future development of infrastructure materials for deep-sea applications and the establishment of design methodologies for deep-sea structures.
First generation fibers account for the largest share in terms of volume.
First generation SiC fibers account for the largest share in the global SiC fibers market in terms of volume. First generation SiC Fibers are the most primitive ones that are polymer derived. These fibers have high oxygen and carbon content and can withstand temperatures 2,3720F. These are less expensive when compared with second and third generation SiC fibers.
Continuous form account for the largest market share in the global SiC Fibers market in terms of value and volume
The continuous form of SiC fibers is compatible with PMCs, CMCs, and MMCs. The continuous SiC fiber form has excellent temperature, oxidation, and creep failure resistance. The majority of the SiC fiber manufacturers supply SiC fibers in the continuous form.
1,6-Hexanediol Market Forecast to Reach $1.51 Billion by 2025 The Increasing Use as Feedstock for the Manufacture of Chemical Compounds and Increasing Demand From the Wind Energy Industry Are Major Factors Driving the 1,6-Hexanediol Market.
BriefingWire.com, 4/07/2021 - 1,6-Hexanediol Market is forecast to reach $1.51 billion by 2025, after growing at a CAGR of 6.8% during 2020-2025. In recent years the demand for 1,6-hexanediol has improved due to its increased use in the APAC region. Moreover, the increasing use of 1,6-hexanediol in a variety of applications, such as coatings, polyurethanes, acrylates and polyester resins, has further led to this market s growth. As Polyurethanes is the main end-user of 1,6-hexanediol, it is used in the application segments of Polyurethanes and other resins as a chain extender. It transforms polyurethanes into transformed polyurethanes with a considerably high resistance to corrosion. Polyurethanes have various
Itochu to Develop Ammonia Supply for Shipping
Mar 15, 2021 10:10:am
Summary Itochu is working with one of Japan s biggest vessel owners and one of its biggest ammonia producers.
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Itochu to Develop Ammonia Supply for Shipping
Itochu has teamed up with fellow Japanese companies Ube Industries and Uyeno Transtech to provide ammonia for use as a shipping fuel and jointly develop supply sites in Japan, it said on March 12.
Itochu said early development of zero-emission vessels was needed to meet targets set by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), which include a 40% improvement in vessel efficiency by 2030 and a 50% cut in greenhouse gas emissions from shipping by 2050 versus the levels in 2008.