Industry
analyst firm NanoMarkets has released a new report on the transparent
conductor (TC) market that claims that metal meshes will generate
$327 in revenues in 2020.
Glen
Allen, Virginia (January 22, 2014)
-- Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets
has released a new report on the transparent conductor (TC) market
that claims that metal meshes will generate $327 in revenues in 2020.
According to NanoMarkets, metal meshes have overcome the technical
issues that had previously limited their expansion into a variety of
TC applications and are poised to become a strong niche contender
among the choice of ITO alternatives.
For
additional information about the report please visit
http://www.nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/markets-for-metal-meshes-as-transparent-conductors-2014.
About
the Report:
NanoMarkets
is issuing this special industry analysis report on the markets for
metal meshes. This report contains a granular seven-year forecast of
the metal mesh market, with break outs by volume and value and the
type of application.
We
also discuss the strategies of the growing number of metal mesh
manufacturers, many of which have recently reported performance
improvements in recent months. This report takes a look at all these
companies and evaluates their offerings, capabilities, and readiness
for volume production.
Companies
addressed include 3M (United States), Atmel (United States), Dai
Nippon Printing (Japan), Epigem (UK), Fujifilm (Japan), Gunze
(Japan), Hitachi Chemical (Japan), JTOUCH Corporation (Taiwan), Mirae
Nanotech (Korea), O-film Tech Co. (China), PolyIC (Germany), Rolith
(United States), Toppan (Japan), UniPixel (United States), Visual
Planet (UK), Young Fast (Taiwan) and Zytronic (United States)
From
the Report
The
use of metal meshes as transparent conductors has increased in the
past year and NanoMarkets believes that the technology will continue
to gain market share. The greatest opportunity today is in touch
screen display sensors, but the firm expects OLED lighting and PV
technologies to take on a greater importance toward the end of the
forecast period. Other applications that can use metal meshes are
transparent EMI shielding, where printed meshes can replace etched
copper grids, and transparent heating films, where metal-based TCs
have the advantage of faster heating rates than ITO.
Metal
meshes have overcome the technical issues that previously limited
their expansion into a variety of TC applications, and many suppliers
are entering the market. NanoMarkets also believes that metal meshes
are now easier to manufacture than competing alternative transparent
conductors.
In
NanoMarkets' estimation metal meshes do have a role to play in the
future of the TC market as a strong transparent conductor in several
applications. However, the firm cautions that the metal mesh market
should be viewed as a niche market that will take years to develop.
In the firm's latest report, NanoMarkets projects that metal meshes
are forecast to make up only 0.3 percent of the total TC market this
year, building to 7.2 percent by the end of the forecast period.
About
NanoMarkets:
NanoMarkets
tracks and analyzes emerging markets in energy, electronics and other
area created by developments in advanced materials. The firm is a
recognized leader in industry analysis and forecasts of in the
transparent conductor industry.
Visit
http://www.nanomarkets.net
for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and other services.
Media
Contact:
Robert
Nolan
NanoMarkets,
LC
PO
BOX 3840
Glen
Allen, VA 23058
(804)
938-0030
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