NanoMarkets
announces a new report on display materials: "Markets for
Optically Functional Films and Coatings in Displays - 2012."
Glen
Allen, Virginia - September 7, 2012 -- Industry analyst firm
NanoMarkets
announces a new report on display materials: "Markets for
Optically Functional Films and Coatings in Displays - 2012."
This report analyzes the opportunities for display films/coatings
over the next eight years. These will grow to nearly $10 billion
($US) in revenues by 2019.
Details
of the report are available at:
http://www.nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/new_opportunities_for_optical_films_in_the_display_industry
About
the Report:
Optically
functional film types covered in this report include: front-surface
films for antiglare/antireflection, viewing angle compensation and
color/contrast enhancement; polarizer films; and BLU films
(reflectors, diffusers, prisms, reflective polarizers, and
multifunctional films). These materials are sold for OLED, e-paper
and plasma display sectors as well as for the market-dominant LCDs.
As
in all NanoMarkets reports, this report contains eight-year forecasts
of optically functional films/coatings in displays in both area and
value terms, with breakouts by film type and display type. Key
players discussed include 3M, Asahi Kasei, Chei Mei, DuPont Teijin,
Dai Nippon Printing, E-FUN, Fujifilm, Hyosung, Kaneka, Konica
Minolta, Kuraray, LG, Lucky Film, Nippon Gohsei, Keiwa, Kolon,
MN-Tech, Nippon Paper, Mitsubishi Rayon, Nippon Synthetic, Nitto
Denko, NOF, Opto, Polatechno, Samsung, Shinwha Intertek, SK,
Sumitomo, TacBright, Teijin, Toppan Printing, Toray, Zeon, and
others.
From
the Report:
Although
the display films business is mature, NanoMarkets identifies OLED
displays as presenting a strong long-term market for film makers as
OLEDs begin to take market share from traditional LCD strongholds
such as mobile displays and televisions. Like LCDs, OLEDs will use
antiglare/antireflection films, but their success will also boost
certain kinds of specialist films. One opportunity is films designed
to increase the color uniformity of OLEDs at wider viewing angles.
Another is certain kinds of polarizer films that improve the bright
light readability of OLEDs.
And,
according to the report, more immediate opportunities can still be
found in the LCD film business.
By
2016, contrast/color enhancement films for LCDs will bring in almost
$300 million. NanoMarkets remains bullish on this sector, because
there is a growing tendency among LCD makers to shift production
towards higher performance displays that urgently need these kinds of
films. This shift is being driven by competition from both OLEDs and
sophisticated consumers looking for a 3-D/HD visual environment.
These films may also be combined with antiglare/antireflection films
to create multifunctional products, reducing costs further.
Prism/brightness
enhancement films are already the largest sector of the display
optical film market, but are expected to see further growth. Boosting
sales here will be the need to optimize the amount of light coming
out of the BLU for a given power level in mobile displays. These
films also enable the cost of using fewer LEDs in the BLU to be
traded off against the cost of using more sophisticated films like
reflective polarizers.
The
development and commercialization of multifunctional optical films -
for example, films that combine prism features with a diffuser - is a
key trend. Such films can reduce the thickness of displays, as well
as their cost. They can also make manufacturing easier. NanoMarkets
believes that the market for multifunctional BLU films will grow past
the $0.5 billion mark within five years.
About
NanoMarkets:
NanoMarkets
tracks and analyzes market opportunities in displays, electronics,
solid-state lighting, energy, and other markets enabled by advanced
materials. The firm is a recognized leader in industry analysis and
forecasts of this kind and has been covering the advanced materials
sector for nearly a decade.
Visit
http://www.nanomarkets.net
for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and services.
Media
Contact:
Robert
Nolan
NanoMarkets,
LC
PO
BOX 3840
Glen
Allen, VA 23058
(804)
938-0030
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