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Demand for speciality films on the increase

  •  27 February 2009
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Demand for specialty films in the US is forecast to advance 4.7 per cent per year to US $7.6 billion in 2012.

Gains will be driven by the increasing need for high-performance plastic films which offer such benefits as barrier properties, mechanical strength and chemical resistance in packaging and construction applications.

The penetration of specialty films into new, high-growth market areas such as photovoltaic modules and biodegradable bags will also bolster advances in demand. Packaging will remain the dominant outlet for specialty films through 2012, accounting for 53 per cent of demand.

Gains will result from trends toward more specialised, functional packaging systems in meat, produce and pharmaceutical packaging applications.

These and other trends are presented in Specialty Films, a new study from The Freedonia Group, a US-based industry research firm.

Barrier films will remain the largest segment of the specialty films industry, accounting for over half of total demand in 2012.

Above-average growth will be driven by the rapid rise of case-ready technology in meat packaging, which requires barrier films to maintain an optimum atmosphere inside the package.

These opportunities will spur advances for plastic films produced from ethylene vinyl alcohol, nylon and polyvinylidene chloride resins.

Safety and security films and light control films are two closely related groups of specialty films, as both are applied to glass substrates and are used in motor vehicles and buildings.

While the use of polyvinyl butyral interlayer films in laminated vehicle glass is highly mature and offers minimal opportunities for growth, better prospects are expected for light control films.

These films can reduce energy costs in buildings by controlling the transmission of light through windows. Demand for light control films will also benefit from emerging applications in the fast-growing photovoltaic module market.

The most rapid growth in specialty films will occur in biodegradable and water soluble films, which will see double-digit gains from a small base.

Demand for biodegradable films, which are used to produce compostable kitchen and lawn bags, will benefit from environmental concerns and increased commercialisation of bio-based polymers.

Water soluble film demand will receive a boost from the introduction of medicinal and health products in dissolvable thin film form.

Purchase Specialty Films e-mail pr@freedoniagroup.com.

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