The Worldwide High Temperature Insulation Industry is Expected to Reach $10.5 Billion by 2030

2022-10-22 18:54:00 By : Mr. Shusen Dai

Dublin, Oct. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "High Temperature Insulation Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, By Product, By Application, By Temperature Range, By Region, Segment Forecast, 2022 - 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global high temperature insulation market size is expected to reach USD 10.50 billion by 2030, according to a new study. The report gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth. The major benefit of high-temperature insulation across various verticals is driving the market growth over the forecast period. High-temperature insulation is a type of insulation that enables users to raise or lower temperature. It is an insulating material that guards against extreme heat. They are primarily utilized in manufacturing, electrical appliances, and automobiles. Good insulators have a large capacity that takes some time to heat up and some time to absorb heat. The high heat insulation material business has created insulations that employ vacuum technology to prevent conduction, insulations that use reflective materials to prevent radiant heat transfer, and even insulations that use mass insulations to prevent conduction. High-performance insulating materials are also created using nanoparticle technology. Some of the biggest businesses in the world have contributed to ongoing initiatives to create cutting-edge insulation technologies. The market for high-temperature insulating materials is anticipated to increase in response to the rising demand for energy efficiency. One of the most affordable and secure ways to save energy is through insulation. Industrial machinery, such as continuously operating brick wall furnaces, can have their average temperature changed and their heat storage capacity increased by adding outside insulation. Acoustics insulation in industrial plants to minimize machine noise and protection against mechanical damage to piping and other elements are additional benefits of insulation. Pipe frost prevention at low temperatures is another. Insulation can safeguard machinery and help achieve extremely high or low temperatures while lowering the risk of incidents Moreover, it is also projected that the quick shift in the production base and the decrease in emission levels will serve as major variables promoting the expansion of the market for high-temperature insulation materials. The market is anticipated to grow favorably as HTI materials are being used in a variety of industries, including cement, petrochemical, and metal manufacturing. The development of unique production facilities that use high-temperature insulations is the primary factor responsible for the market's expansion. High-Temperature Insulation Market Report Highlights

With a significant growth during the forecast period, calcium silicate is the segment that is growing the fastest. Calcium silicate will rise more rapidly during the forecast period as a result of rising industrialization in developing countries and government policies that are promoting the market for high-temperature insulation.

The ceramic fibers segment is dominating the growth of the market and is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period. This is rapidly rising owing to Its superior insulating qualities, low thermal conductivity, excellent thermal shock resistance, low heat storage capacity, and inorganic composition.

Due to the region's expanding electrical and electronics industries, Asia Pacific now holds a dominant position in the market for high-temperature insulating materials. India's contribution to global electronics manufacturing has expanded which is assisting the market to grow.

The global high temperature insulation market is highly competitive owing to the existence of large market players with a global presence including Almatis Ltd, Calderys Inc., ETEX Corporation, Luyang Energy-Saving Materials, Morgan Advanced Materials, and RHI Magnesita

Key Topics Covered: 1. Introduction 2. Executive Summary 3. Research Methodology 4. Global High Temperature Insulation Market Insights 4.1. High Temperature Insulation - Industry Snapshot 4.2. High Temperature Insulation Market Dynamics 4.2.1. Drivers and Opportunities 4.2.1.1. Growing need for reduction in CO2 emissions 4.2.1.2. Energy costs and sustainability 4.2.2. Restraints and Challenges 4.2.2.1. Volatile raw material prices 4.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis 4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate) 4.3.2. Threats of New Entrants: (Low) 4.3.3. Bargaining Power of Buyers (Moderate) 4.3.4. Threat of Substitute (Moderate) 4.3.5. Rivalry among existing firms (High) 4.4. PESTEL Analysis 4.5. High Temperature Insulation Market Industry Trends 4.6. Value Chain Analysis 4.7. COVID-19 Impact Analysis 5. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Product 5.1. Key Findings 5.2. Introduction 5.2.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Product, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 5.3. Ceramic Fiber 5.3.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Ceramic Fiber, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 5.4. Insulating Firebrick 5.4.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Insulating Firebrick, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 5.5. Calcium Silicate 5.5.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Calcium Silicate, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 5.6. Others 5.6.1. Global Other High Temperature Insulation Market, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Application 6.1. Key Findings 6.2. Introduction 6.2.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Application, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.3. Petrochemicals 6.3.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Petrochemicals, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.4. Ceramics 6.4.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Ceramics, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.5. Glass 6.5.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Glass, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.6. Cement 6.6.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Cement, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.7. Iron & Steel 6.7.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Iron & Steel, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.8. Refractory 6.8.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Refractory, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.9. Powder Metallurgy 6.9.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Powder Metallurgy, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.10. Aluminum 6.10.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Aluminum, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 6.11. Others 6.11.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Others, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 7. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Temperature Range 7.1. Key Findings 7.2. Introduction 7.2.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Temperature Range, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 7.3. 6000 C - 11000 C 7.3.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by 6000 C - 11000 C, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 7.4. 11000 C - 15000 C 7.4.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by 11000 C - 15000 C, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 7.5. 15000 C - 17000 C 7.5.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by 15000 C - 17000 C, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 7.6. 17000 C and above 7.6.1. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by 17000 C and above, by Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion) 8. Global High Temperature Insulation Market, by Geography 9. Competitive Landscape 9.1. Expansion and Acquisition Analysis 9.1.1. Expansion 9.1.2. Acquisitions 9.2. Partnerships/Collaborations/Agreements/Exhibitions 10. Company Profiles 10.1. 3M Company 10.1.1. Company Overview 10.1.2. Financial Performance 10.1.3. Product Benchmarking 10.1.4. Recent Development 10.2. ADL Insulflex Inc 10.2.1. Company Overview 10.2.2. Financial Performance 10.2.3. Product Benchmarking 10.2.4. Recent Development 10.3. Aspen Aerogels Inc 10.3.1. Company Overview 10.3.2. Financial Performance 10.3.3. Product Benchmarking 10.3.4. Recent Development 10.4. Almatis Ltd 10.4.1. Company Overview 10.4.2. Financial Performance 10.4.3. Product Benchmarking 10.4.4. Recent Development 10.5. Calderys Inc 10.5.1. Company Overview 10.5.2. Financial Performance 10.5.3. Product Benchmarking 10.5.4. Recent Development 10.6. ETEX Corporation 10.6.1. Company Overview 10.6.2. Financial Performance 10.6.3. Product Benchmarking 10.6.4. Recent Development 10.7. Hi-Temp Insulation Inc 10.7.1. Company Overview 10.7.2. Financial Performance 10.7.3. Product Benchmarking 10.7.4. Recent Development 10.8. Isolite Insulating Products Co 10.8.1. Company Overview 10.8.2. Financial Performance 10.8.3. Product Benchmarking 10.8.4. Recent Development 10.9. Luyang Energy-Saving Materials 10.9.1. Company Overview 10.9.2. Financial Performance 10.9.3. Product Benchmarking 10.9.4. Recent Development 10.10. Morgan Advanced Materials 10.10.1. Company Overview 10.10.2. Financial Performance 10.10.3. Product Benchmarking 10.10.4. Recent Development 10.11. Pacor Inc 10.11.1. Company Overview 10.11.2. Financial Performance 10.11.3. Product Benchmarking 10.11.4. Recent Development 10.12. Promat International NV 10.12.1. Company Overview 10.12.2. Financial Performance 10.12.3. Product Benchmarking 10.12.4. Recent Development 10.13. Rath Group 10.13.1. Company Overview 10.13.2. Financial Performance 10.13.3. Product Benchmarking 10.13.4. Recent Development 10.14. Unifrax LLC 10.14.1. Company Overview 10.14.2. Financial Performance 10.14.3. Product Benchmarking 10.14.4. Recent Development 10.15. Zircar Zirconia Inc 10.15.1. Company Overview 10.15.2. Financial Performance 10.15.3. Product Benchmarking 10.15.4. 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